Maria Evelline

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Circles, spheres, cylinders, and cones fascinated the early geometers, but they found them much harder to analyze than triangles, rectangles, squares, cubes, and other rectilinear shapes made of straight lines and flat planes. They wondered about the areas of curved surfaces and the volumes of curved solids but had no clue how to solve such problems. Roundness defeated them.
Infinite Powers: The Story of Calculus - The Language of the Universe
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