From Cyrene
Eratosthenes was born in Cyrene and became part of the Greek-speaking scholarly world of the Hellenistic age.
Eratosthenes of Cyrene was a Hellenistic scholar, geographer, mathematician, and librarian of Alexandria. Around the third century BC he estimated the circumference of the earth with remarkable accuracy.
Alexandrian scholar (c. 276 BC-c. 194 BC)

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Eratosthenes was born in Cyrene and became part of the Greek-speaking scholarly world of the Hellenistic age.
Eratosthenes became head of the Library of Alexandria, one of the ancient world's greatest centers of learning.
Using shadows at Syene and Alexandria, Eratosthenes estimated the earth's circumference with remarkable accuracy.
Eratosthenes helped make geography a mathematical and historical discipline, not just a list of places.
Follow Eratosthenes from Cyrene to the Library of Alexandria and his famous calculation of the earth.
Eratosthenes was born in Cyrene and became part of the Greek-speaking scholarly world of the Hellenistic age.
Eratosthenes became head of the Library of Alexandria, one of the ancient world's greatest centers of learning.
Using shadows at Syene and Alexandria, Eratosthenes estimated the earth's circumference with remarkable accuracy.
Eratosthenes helped make geography a mathematical and historical discipline, not just a list of places.
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