It is believed that Archimedes was a younger contemporary of Plato, so they likely did not know each other personally. However, Archimedes was influenced by the works of Plato and other Greek philosophers through their writings and teachings.
Socrates was Plato's Teacher. Plato was Socrates' most prized student. After Socrates' death, Plato began to write accounts of Socrates' dialogues.(sorry for the basic answer, i don't know how much detail you wanted).~element
It was the other way around. Plato was Socrates' student. Virtually everything we know about Socrates comes from the writings of Plato in which he describes what Socrates taught and how he taught.
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The sculptor has captured Plato's contemplative and intellectual nature through his calm and thoughtful expression. The sculptor also conveys Plato's wisdom and depth through the way he has depicted the lines on his face and posture.
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Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Archimedes
Archimedes Plato and most ancient Greeks phlosiphers
Euclid, Plato, Pythagoras, Archimedes, and Eratosthenes all lived and died BCE.
These are the 6 giants of Geometry Archimedes Plato Euclid Aristotle Pythagoras Thales
Archimedes didnt get Nobel prize. Some of his discoveries / inventions are: Archimedes principle, Archimedes screw, claw of Archimedes.
she was in a love book that Archimedes wrote
Assuming you don't mean celebrities, then; Plato Aristotle Archimedes Parmenides Pythagoras Alexander the Great
1.Thales of Miletus- the very fist person to be known because of its intelligence. 2. Pythagoras of Samos- student of Thales 3. Plato- PLATONIC SOLIDS came from him. 4. Aristotle- student of Plato 5. Archimedes- ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE came from him 6. Euclid- known to be the father of geometry.
Thales, Hippocritus, Hippocrates, Plato, Aristotle, Euclid, Aristarchus, Archimedes, Strabo, Ptolemy, Galen are the best known.
Plato knew the philosopher Socrates and the philosopher Aristotle.
Yes Archimedes crown was pure gold. how they know this is that they weighed the dentisity of the crown.
Socrates who taught Plato Plato who taught Aristotle Aristotle who taught Alexander the Great Archimedes the mathematician Pericles the creator of democracy Herodotus the historian and depicter of the Persian Wars Achilles the Greek soldier that created the Trojan Horse Homer the poet and depicter of the Battle of Troy Iktinos, Kallikrates and Phidias (not Archimedes' father), Architects of the Parthenon