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Archimedes
The Man Who Invented The Death Ray
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The narrative explores the brilliance of Archimedes, whose innovative war machines successfully defended against the Roman Navy. It highlights the complex relationship between Archimedes and General Marcus Claudius Marcellus, who, despite ultimately defeating him, held deep admiration for the genius of his opponent. Through Marcellus's reflections to his son, the story reveals the respect and fascination that Archimedes inspired, emphasizing the themes of rivalry, admiration, and the enduring impact of intellectual brilliance in warfare.
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2017, paperback
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