Dualistic thinking...and Experiments.
Meteorology is the science concerned with weather generally. From the Greek originally, meteros meaning 'from on high'.
Astronomy, from the greek astra, meaning stars.
Yes, Apollo is a Greek god. He is the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge. He is one of the most important and widely worshiped of the Olympian deities in ancient Greek mythology.
The omega symbol, Ω, is derived from the Greek alphabet and was not invented by a specific country. It has been used in mathematics and science for centuries to represent various concepts, such as resistance in physics and the last element in a series in mathematics.
The Greek father of science is often considered to be Thales of Miletus. He lived around the 6th century BCE and is credited with being one of the first to seek natural explanations for phenomena, moving away from mythological interpretations. Thales is known for his contributions to geometry and astronomy, as well as his belief that water is the fundamental substance of the universe. His approach laid the groundwork for future scientific inquiry and rational thought.
I vote for Aristotle. Although he got some things wrong, he got a lot of things right and most important ,to both science and everyone, he developed the discipline of logic and taught us the importance of "reason".
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη
Welll many greek letters are used in science and math. Also, the ancient greek language is a very important one in terms of understanding philosophy and rationality. In fact, it is arguably more important than many modern languages such as french or spanish.
Technology and Science were important parts of the ancient Greece. Hippocrates is referred "The Father of Modern Medicine while Pythagoras invented the Pythagorean Theorem which is widely used in Science.
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No. Science came after the Greek myths.The Greeks made up stories to explain why things were the way they were, with little to no knowledge of science.
After defeating the Greek navies at Artemesium, the Persian army moved to Athens and occupied it.
T. E. Rihll has written: 'Greek Science (New Surveys in the Classics)' 'Greek science' -- subject(s): Ancient Science, History, Science
i think corfu was one of them
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Epistimi means Science. It is old Greek not new Greek.