Measurement of a Circle
Treatise by Archimedes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Measurement of a Circle or Dimension of the Circle (Greek: Κύκλου μέτρησις, Kuklou metrēsis)[1] is a treatise that consists of three propositions by Archimedes, ca. 250 BCE.[2][3] The treatise is only a fraction of what was a longer work.[4][5]