Ancient Epoch
Use these links to learn about ancient philosophers and scientists:
Archimedes
Aristotle
Democritus
En Hedu' Anna
Eratosthenes
Hipparchus
Hypatia
Plato
Ptolemy
Pythagoras
Socrates
Thales


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Democritus was a Greek philosopher who lived between 470-380 B.C. He believed that everything in the universe was made up of tiny, indestructible particles called atoms. Democritus had many remarkable
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Eratosthenes was a Greek scientist. He lived from 276 to 194 B.C. He studied astronomy, geography, and math. Eratosthenes is famous for making the first good measurement of the size of the Earth. He lived,
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Ptolemy was a Greek astronomer who lived between 85-165 A.D. He put together his own ideas with those of Aristotle and Hipparchus and formed a unified model of the universe. Ptolemy believed that the
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Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher who lived between 580-520 B.C. He believed that everything was related to mathematics and once said "all is number". Pythagoras started a school in Greece, which had
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