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with a breastplate carried behind it. It is believed that no other war machine of antiquity could surpass this range. It is noted that in a modern attempt to reconstruct this catapult, with a 0.88 m long arrow (as opposed to the javelin used by Agesistratus), the range did not exceed 375 m.
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Agesistratus particularly focused on military fortifications and the construction of war machines. He wrote the work "Siege Machines," specifically referring to "greater
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The manuscript of Agesistratus has not survived. However, his work is mentioned by his student, also a mathematician and engineer,
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K. Georgakopoulos: "Ancient Greek Scientists", page 29, Georgiadis Publishing (1995).
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Athenaeus Mechanicus (22 December 2015), "Athenaeus (2) Mechanicus",
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mathematician and engineer. He flourished around the
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