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[[Apollonius of Perga]] (Greek: [[Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Περγαῖος]]; Latin: [[Apollonius Pergaeus]]; c. 240 BC – c. 190 BC) was an Ancient Greek [[geometer]] and [[astronomer]] known for his work on [[conic]] [[section]]s. Beginning from the contributions of [[Euclid]] and [[Archimedes]] on the topic, he brought them to the state prior to the invention of analytic [[geometry]]. His definitions of the terms [[ellipse]], [[parabola]], and [[hyperbola]] are the ones in use today. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz stated “He who understands Archimedes and Apollonius will admire less the achievements of the foremost men of later times.”
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Wikipedia EN

Apollonius of Perga (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Περγαῖος; Latin: Apollonius Pergaeus; c. 240 BC – c. 190 BC) was an Ancient Greek geometer and astronomer known for his work on conic sections. Beginning from the contributions of Euclid and Archimedes on the topic, he brought them to the state prior to the invention of analytic geometry. His definitions of the terms ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola are the ones in use today. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz stated “He who understands Archimedes and Apollonius will admire less the achievements of the foremost men of later times.”

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ar: أبلونيوس البرغاوي; arz: ابولونيوس; ast: Apolonio de Perge; az: Perqalı Apolloni; be: Апалоній Пергскі; bg: Аполоний Пергски; bn: পেরগা-র আপোল্লোনিয়ুস; ca: Apol·loni de Perge; ckb: ئاپۆلۆنیوس; cs: Apollónios z Pergy; da: Apollonius; de: Apollonios von Perge; el: Απολλώνιος ο Περγαίος; en: Apollonius of Perga; eo: Apolonio de Pergo; es: Apolonio de Perge; et: Apollonios Pergest; eu: Apolonio Pergakoa; fa: آپولونیوس; fi: Apollonios Pergalainen; fr: Apollonios de Perga; gl: Apolonio de Perge; he: אפולוניוס מפרגה; hi: एपोलोनियस; hr: Apolonije iz Perge; hu: Pergai Apollóniosz; hy: Ապոլլոնիոս Պերգացի; id: Apollonius dari Perga; is: Apolloníos frá Perga; it: Apollonio di Perga; ja: ペルガのアポロニウス; kk: Аполлониус; ko: 페르게의 아폴로니오스; ku: Apolloniusê Pergê; la: Apollonius Pergaeus; mg: Apollonios de Perga; ml: അപ്പോളോണിയസ്; mr: अ‍ॅपोलोनियस; nl: Apollonius van Perga; nn: Apollonios frå Perga; no: Apollonios fra Perge; pa: ਅਪੋਲੋਨੀਅਸ; pl: Apoloniusz z Pergi; pms: Apolòni; pt: Apolônio de Perga; ro: Apoloniu din Perga; ru: Аполлоний Пергский; sco: Apollonius o Perga; sh: Apolonije iz Pergama; sl: Apolonij; sq: Apolloni i Pergës; sr: Аполоније; su: Apollonius ti Perga; sv: Apollonios från Perga; ta: அப்போலோனியஸ்; tg: Аполлони Пергӣ; tr: Apollonios; uk: Аполлоній Перзький; uz: Apolloniy pergayos; vi: Apollonius xứ Perga; war: Apolonio han Perga; wuu: 阿波罗尼奥斯; zh: 阿波罗尼奥斯