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“The laws of nature are but the mathematical thoughts of God.” This is a well known quote said by Euclid, which is famous in the mathematical world. Euclid stated that Geometry wasn’t just about math. He discovered that geo and metric had a different meaning, geo means “world” and metric means “measurement.” After figuring out the real meaning of geometry Euclid has contributed so much to the math field that we use today.
The life of Euclid isn’t well known.
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$35.80 for a 2-page paper Since Euclid was around during the greek times, he was polytheisic and believed in many gods. He was educated in Plato’s Academy in Alexandria,Egypt. Plato is also a famous mathematician in greek times. Plato was the person to inspire Euclid to continue his mathematical studies. After attending school Euclid decided to start teaching scholars in Alexandria,since Euclid was teaching in the library of Alexandria the library attracted some of the best ma
Petersham Library hosts workshop with national poetry champion
The Petersham Memorial Library will host a special online workshop, Write Poetry with Regie Gibson, who is a National Poetry Competition Champion. The online event takes place Friday, April 30, at 6 p.m. in celebration of National Poetry Month. Please visit the library s website at www.petershamlibrary.net for more information and pre-registration. Contributed photo Staff Report
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PETERSHAM The Petersham Memorial Library is pleased to invite the community to a special online workshop, “Writing Poetry with Regie Gibson,” who is a National Poetry Champion. The program takes place Friday, April 30, at 6 p.m. in celebration of National Poetry Month.
Green light for studies to promote Plato Academy site in central Athens
Wednesday, 14 April 2021 21:15
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Members of the culture ministry-affiliated Central Archaeological Council (KAS) this week unanimously approved of studies submitted by the Athens municipality and its antiquities eforate for the promotion of the Plato Academy archaeological site.
The goal, by the municipality and the central government s culture ministry, is to finally regenerate and better promote a currently downgraded site long overlooked and by visitors and researchers alike, identified with ancient philosopher Plato s school - i.e. the Platonic Academy - in the Classical Era.
The site is west of the Acropolis in central Athens and most of the other well-known sites in the capital, and largely surrounded by commercial activity and apartment blocks.
The Life and Works of the Greek Philosopher and Scientist Aristotle
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Of the man called Aristotle, few facts about his life have survived until modern times. What information we do have of this ancient Greek scholar comes from his writings and what others have written about him centuries later. His works that have filtered down to us from the ages are not polished and in final form; much of it reads like a professor’s lecture notes. However, in these often-cryptic works we find profound insights into diverse fields of thought that have transcended the millennia. The dozen or so ancient sources that recounted his life were written centuries after his death. Often these biographers contradict each other, and their writing are riddled with gossip and conjecture. The agreed upon facts of his life can be written on a single page. One thing we do know for sure about Aristotle was that he hungered to discover truth and to increase the sum of human kno
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