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Raymond Clare Archibald was a prominent Canadian mathematician known for his significant contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in geometry and the history of mathematics. He was educated at the University of New Brunswick and later at Harvard University, where he developed a keen interest in the works of Euclid and other ancient mathematicians. His scholarly work included restoring and translating classical texts, which helped to make these important works more accessible to modern audiences.

Archibald was also a dedicated educator, influencing many students during his tenure at various institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania. His passion for mathematics extended beyond teaching; he actively participated in mathematical societies and contributed to the advancement of mathematical education. He is remembered for his efforts to preserve the history of mathematics and for inspiring future generations of mathematicians through his research and writings.

Nacionalidade Canadense
Data de Nascimento January 28, 1887
Local de Nascimento Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Data de Falecimento November 5, 1960