proper nounˌapəˈləʊnɪəsˌæpəˈloʊniəs
(c.260–190 BC), Greek mathematician; known as Apollonius of Perga. He examined and redefined conic sections and was the first to use the terms ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola for these classes of curve.
阿波罗尼奥斯(约公元前260- 前190,希腊数学家,通称“佩尔吉的阿波罗尼奥斯”,研究并重新定义了圆锥曲线,是首次使用椭圆、抛物线和双曲线等术语来表示此类曲线的数学家)
proper nounˌapəˈləʊnɪəsˌæpəˈloʊniəs
(3rd century BC), Greek poet and grammarian; known as Apollonius of Rhodes. He is known for his Argonautica, an epic poem in Homeric style dealing with the expedition of the Argonauts.
阿波罗尼奥斯(公元前3世纪,希腊诗人和语法学家,通称“罗得岛的阿波罗尼奥斯”,以其关于“阿尔戈”号航海船探险经历的荷马风格史诗《阿尔戈水手》闻名)