Greeks contributions DBQ ... Pythagoras created the Pythagorean Theory, which is a2 b2 c2. ... is recognized about math and science, the most known areas that the Greeks contributed to are ... View More
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Africa ... Western world. Pythagoras was one of the Greeks who introduced the religious, cultural and philosophical ideas to Europeans. These are ... View More
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Greek influences ... They were begun in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and then over the course of time were passed on to the Greeks. Archimedes, Pythagoras, and Euclid are considered to ... View More
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Incomplete Pythagoras Essay ... when I use the term numbers I use it the same terms that the Greeks solely used it, in the term of geometric figures or dimensions. Pythagoras was originally ... View More
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Ancient Greece ... Ancient Greeks had enormous curiosity and developed many ideas we use today in ... Archimedes and Pythagoras are considered to be the greatest Greek mathematicians ... View More
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how did the greeks stereotype ... Pythagoras amp39I believed my wife to be the chastest in all the cityamp39 a husbands ... for the stability of the polis and therefore life as the Greeks knew it. ... View More
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The Divine Proportion by HE Huntley ... He points out that Greeks such as Pythagoras were great philosophers, leaders of religious movements, as well as mathematicians, as was Pascal, the later ... View More
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greek acheivement ... discovered by Pythagoras is a major geometric concept taught throughout schools today. Philosophy leads to many of the other achievements made by the Greeks. ... View More
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Greek Achievement ... order of nature Pythagoras, logical proof Parmenides, and the mechanical structure of the universe Democritus. Even in medicine, the Greeks were able to ... View More
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History of Geometry ... Their work had a different focus from that of the Greeks, but all Greek ... Pythagoras was a great Mathematician who was the first to create the music scale of ... View More
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Eternal prominence: ... ampquotThe Greeks by the time of Aristotle,ampquot writes Spielgovel, ampquot had ... The essential mathematicians Euclid, Archimedes, and Pythagoras hailed from ancient Greece. ... View More
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Athens vs, sparta ... nature of knowledge in ancient Greece we see that at first, the Greeks used gods ... that some form of matter was the basic element in nature, Pythagoras of Samos ... View More
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The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the Worldamp39s Most Astonishing ... ... Pythagoras was not just a mathematician he was also a moral philosopher. For the ancient Greeks, the notion of perfect ratios inspired ideas of how humans can ... View More
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ancient greek theatre ... 479 BCE, most of the innovations from the Greeks were art in its most common form and in the mathematics and sciences. Examples of this are Pythagoras in 525 ... View More
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Triad of the Greek Thinkers ... not only of effected us directly, but the Greeks paved the way to modern development. They gave us knowledge from the field of math through Pythagoras and his ... View More
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Brief History of Math ... from the cities of Babylonia and Ancient Egypt in 3,000 BC The Greeks really advanced humanity in Mathematics. Mathematics like Pythagoras, Hippocrates and ... View More
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Philosophia The Emergence Of Wisdom Although Diogenes Laertius claims that Pythagoras was said to be theampquot firstampquot to ... that these early cultures, viewed as ampquotBarbariansampquot, by Greeks standards, would ... View More
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Ancient Egyptians and Their Religion ... developed the basic concepts of algebra and geometry, which the Greeks took credit ... The scientists have found traces of writings that Pythagoras took as his own ... View More
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The afterlife AGreek Vs Christian Beliefs ... The Ancient Greeks used mythology to precisely describe the afterlife ... a bush, and a silent fish in the sea.ampquot Barnham, 1982:34 Pythagoras, another influential ... View More
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Raphael ... proportions of musical intervals and scales were first studied by Pythagoras, and he ... a Greek philosopher, first of the great trio of ancient Greeks with Plato ... View More
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Ancient Greece ... Pythagoras was one of the fist people to believe that the world was round and revolved ... Greeks believed that healthy bodies made the best of natureamp39s gifts. ... View More
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Do you agree with the following: Hellenic Greek Culture Has Made ... ... under Roman influence, and Roman culture was highly inspired by the Greeks. ... In the world of philosophy another important element was Pythagorasamp39s school that ... View More
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Tyranny In The Lord of the Fli ... The Greeks believed that as long as a person obeyed the laws they where ... and thoughts from such great men such as Plato, Aristotle, and Pythagoras are still ... View More
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Ideas of the Parthenon ... An example is that of Pythagorasamp39 right triangle theory that abc, which ... The Greeks belief in their gods and goddesses is the perfect example of this ... View More
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Greek Philosophy Socrates, Plato, Aristotle ... One of the major contributors to modern knowledge was the Greeks. They gave us knowledge in the fields of math through Pythagoras and his theorem on right ... View More
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Parthenon ... in 600 BC by the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras to define the ... The Greeks and Romans used the Golden Section to create architectural masterpieces ... View More
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ampquotGreece A Moment of Excellenc ... Pythagoras a mathematician, Pindar a poet, Herodotus a historian, and Hippocrates a ... The biggest contribution of the Greeks to todayamp39s world is democracy. ... View More
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Math In Music ... In fact, ancient Greeks played music that was defined and even played based ... The Greek mathematician Pythagoras found that the note heard when plucking a string ... View More
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The scope of Egyptian Mathematics ... Classical Greeks believed mathematics to have been invented in Egypt. ... Yet, several Greek mathematicians, Pythagoras, Thales, and Eudoxus to name three went to ... View More
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