Protographium philolaus was created in 1836.
Protographium celadon was created in 1852.
Protographium epidaus was created in 1846.
Protographium anaxilaus was created in 1865.
Protographium marcellus was created in 1777.
Philolaus, Cypselus, Periander.
Pythagoras influenced many people like, Philolaus, Alcmaeon, Parmenides, Plato, Euclid, Empedocles, Hippasus, and Kepler.
The first to publish a book on Pythagorean doctrine was the Greek philosopher Xenophanes, who wrote about Pythagoras' teachings in the 6th century BCE.
Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher. However, he had little to do with metaphysical views unlike Philolaus since he was more involved with creating a code/way of living good life.
Copernicus was not the first to propose a sun centered Solar System. He cited the ideas of ancient Greek thinkers Philolaus and Aristarchus of Samos as an influence.
The sons of Minos, who was father of Ariadne included : Lycastus - by Itone; Catreus, Androgeus, Deucalion, Glaucus - by Pasiphae the wife of Minos and full brothers of Ariadne; Eurymedon, Philolaus, Eurygyges, Nephalion, and Chryses by Pareia.
Yes. His system could not have accounted for the phases of the moon, lunar and solar eclipses and the retrograde motion of the planets. It also would have had trouble explaining why Mercury and Venus always appear near the sun instead of moving away from it as other planets do. Also Tycho Brahe used his naked eye for 20 years observing and plotting stars. Which Kepler then used to continue the scientific inquiry process.
some greek scientists i know is aristotle, hippocratus, phytagoreans, leociptus, democritus, thales of miletus, archimedes, theophrastus....that's all! lolzz......