One of the most famous deaths in the ancient world will be re-enacted at Swinburne University of Technology in celebration of National Science Week. The great Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer, Archimedes was famously killed by a Roman soldier after the fall of Syracuse in 212 BC. His death will be recreated at Swinburne as part of Archimedes Day events. Ten armoured centurions from Ringwood-based Ancient Hoplitikon - which specialises in Ancient Classical and Hellenistic Greek re-enactment - will 'do away' with Swinburne head of mathematics Professor Geoff Brooks. Read more
Event: Archimedes Day When: 17 August 2011, noon Where: ATC building forecourt, Swinburne Hawthorn campus