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The data on all known editions of Archimedes’s works in Russian from the middle of XVIII till the middle of XX centuries and the most interesting comments to Archimedes’s works and translations of them are presented.
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Archimedes’s theorems, translation into Russian of the book “Elementa geometriae planae ac Solidae. Quibus accedunt celecta ex Archimede theoramata/Auctore Andrea Tacquet”. – The edition was published as a continuation of “Euclid’s elements”. Translated from Latin into Russian by the surgeon Iban Saratov, S. Peterburg, Sea Academian typography, 1745.
Two books: “About a sphere and a cylinder”, “Measurement of a circle and lemma”/trans. from Greece (lemma from Latin) by F. Petrushevsky, with notes and additions, S. Petersburg, typography of the Department of public education, 1823.
Psammite, or the measurement of sand in the space equal to a sphere of stationary stars./Trans. From Greece by F. Petrushevsky.; with the notes of and the addition of the Common theory of the extents and proportional of immemorial geometrics`. – S. Petersburg, the typography of the Department of public education, 1824.
“About circle measurement”, prof. Vashchenko-Zaharchenko’s appendix to the translation of Euklid’s Elements, Kiev, 1880.
New composition of Archimedes: The Message of Archimedes to Eratosthenes about some theorems of the mechanic/[Publ.] Prof. I. Heiberg: With the preface of the private-senior lecturer I.O. Timchenko; Trans. from German under the red. of “The reporter of experimental physics and basic mathematic” – Odessa, 1909.
About quadrature of a circle – Archimedes, Huygens, Lambert, Legandre, With appendix of questions’ history, made by F. Rudio/Trans. from German under the red. and with notes of S.N. Bronstein, the private-senior lecturer of the Kharkov university – Odessa, Mathesis, 1911 (Republished in 1934, 1936, 2003).
G.N. Popov, «Archimedes’s Psammit (calculation of sand grains)», “Sower”, E.V. Vysotsky’s publishing house, Petrograd, 1922. With comments and short sketch of Archimedes’s scientific activity.
“Archimedes. Calculation of sand grains “Psammit”. Transfer, short review of works and note of prof. G.N.Popov, Moscow-Leningrad, 1932, 1933.
“The beginnings of hydrostatics”: Archimedes, Stevin, Galilee, Paskal/Transfer, notes and introductory article by A.N. Dolgov, Moscow-Leningrad, 1932, 1933.
Czwalina A., Archimedes, Leipzig-Teunber, 1925. Translated from German by prof. V.I. Kontovta. Moscow-Leningrad, 1934.
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Archimedis opera omnia cum commentariis Eutocii, ed. J. L. Heiberg, v. 1-3, Lipsiae, 1910–15; – Compositions, Moscow, 1962.
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Golovin, A., Golovina, A. (2010). Archimedes: Russian Editions of Works. In: Paipetis, S., Ceccarelli, M. (eds) The Genius of Archimedes -- 23 Centuries of Influence on Mathematics, Science and Engineering. History of Mechanism and Machine Science, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9091-1_33
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