Math & astronomy.
math and astronomy
She taught them math & astronomy.
Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt, around 355 AD. She was the daughter of Theon, a mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, who greatly influenced her education. Hypatia received a well-rounded education in mathematics, philosophy, and science, which was unusual for women at that time.
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Leonardo did not go to school he was taught at his fathers household and from his village priest
mathmatics and philosophy
She taught them math & astronomy.
he taught maths :)
Yes, Aristotle was a teacher. He was a teacher at Plato's Academy in Athens and later founded his own school, the Lyceum, where he taught subjects ranging from philosophy to biology.
Hypatia's mother was Theon of Alexandria, a mathematician and astronomer who taught Hypatia himself. She was raised in a scholarly environment and gained knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, which she later became known for.
Samoan children are taught all subjects as taught in overseas countries
She was trained in astronomy, mathematics, & Neo-Platonism.
Hypatia taught philosophy and astronomy in addition to mathematics. She was known for her lectures on Neoplatonism, a philosophical school that combined elements of Plato's teachings with other philosophical traditions. Hypatia's contributions to astronomy included observations of celestial bodies and the development of new mathematical techniques for calculating their properties.
The subjects taught in Chinese school are generally the same as anywhere else. Language, geography, math, social science, and art are the common subjects.
they taught the Catholic faith
Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt, around 355 AD. She was the daughter of Theon, a mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, who greatly influenced her education. Hypatia received a well-rounded education in mathematics, philosophy, and science, which was unusual for women at that time.
The garden where Aristotle taught philosophy was called the Lyceum. Aristotle established this school in Athens after his time studying under Plato at the Academy. The Lyceum was known for its teachings in various subjects, including philosophy, science, and politics.