Pythagoras was well educated, and he played the lyre throughout his lifetime, knew poetry and recited Homer. He was interested in mathematics, philosophy, astronomy and music, and was greatly influenced by Pherekydes (philosophy), Thales (mathematics and astronomy) and Anaximander (philosophy, geometry).
Some ancient Babylonian inventions are mathematics and astronomy. The Babylonians invented the accurate calendar and knew place value. they also traded with other neighboring cities for economy.
He was interested in math when he knew there were many problems about the world. He was influenced by Thales and many more people.
He was interested in math when he knew there were many problems about the world. He was influenced by Thales and many more people.
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Pythagoras was well educated, and he played the lyre throughout his lifetime, knew poetry and recited Homer. He was interested in mathematics, philosophy, astronomy and music, and was greatly influenced by Pherekydes (philosophy), Thales (mathematics and astronomy) and Anaximander (philosophy, geometry).
No, Hypatia's biographer did not think she invented the astrolabe. The astrolabe was a navigational tool that existed long before Hypatia's time, and she was known for her contributions to mathematics, philosophy, and astronomy rather than its invention.
Some ancient Babylonian inventions are mathematics and astronomy. The Babylonians invented the accurate calendar and knew place value. they also traded with other neighboring cities for economy.
I believe that at the time of Galileo and other pioneers in astronomy there was no formal astronomy study; he (and others) must have learned most of what they knew by themselves.
The Mayan Indians were a very interesting, diverse group of people who were very advance for their time. They knew a great deal about mathematics, astronomy, and architecture. They had mastered the concept of zero, something the Europeans of the time hadn't. They had developed into a complex society, with each person mastering different trades. To name a few reasons.
Yes and they knew about the significance of a zero symbol in mathematics.
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Ancient civilizations considered the forces of nature as gods that resided in the heavens first. Then they counted on these forces/gods to protect them from the darkness of night. finally thy used astronomy to develop agriculture and predict seasons for planting and harvesting. The ancient Egyptians developed the science of astronomy and their "temples" were astronomical observatories. Their gods were associated with astronomical bodies, stars, sun, etc,etc. See J. Norman Lockyer, The Dawn of Astronomy.For direction and time.
yes Hinduism was very advance in astronomy and medicine. In Sacred Texts we can find that people knew about earth being round & curing almost any disease 10000 years ago.
The Romans inherited the astronomy knowledge of Babylon, Egypt and Greece. They knew the constellations quite well. They knew only five planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn
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He was interested in math when he knew there were many problems about the world. He was influenced by Thales and many more people.