fortyeridania comments on Recovery Manual for Civilization - Less Wrong

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Comment author: fortyeridania 02 November 2014 02:59:20AM 0 points [-]

I don't know much about Pliny, but Pliny's treatment of Eratosthenes, which just precedes the section you quoted, indicates Pliny does understand the math. Pliny writes of it that:

it is supported by such subtle arguments that we cannot refuse our assent

Doesn't that indicate that Pliny had read and followed Eratosthenes' argument?

Pliny's later digression on a story about a letter seems irrelevant to this issue. The story doesn't look to be a substitution for a mathematical case; it looks like it's supposed to be only an anecdote.

Comment author: Douglas_Knight 02 November 2014 03:38:42AM 1 point [-]

Yes, Pliny asserts that he followed Eratosthenes's argument. I don't believe him.

I do believe that he has read an account of the argument, traces of which are in 2.75 (and 76 mentions Eratosthenes by name).

Comment author: fortyeridania 02 November 2014 04:56:19AM 0 points [-]

I don't believe him.

Fair enough.