Mathematician:Isidorus of Miletus
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Mathematician
One of the two main Byzantine Greek architects (with Anthemius of Tralles) that Emperor Justinian $\text I$ commissioned to design the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople from $\text {532}$ – $\text {537}$.
He also created the first comprehensive compilation of Archimedes' works.
Nationality
Byzantine
History
- Born: 442 CE in Miletus, Byzantine Empire (now Turkey)
- Died: 537 CE
Writings
Also known as
Isidorus is his Latinized name. He is often seen referred to as Isidore.