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  1. Inner Logodynamics in Thales of Miletus by Gregory Zorzos, 2009-10-16
  2. Thales of Miletus: The Beginnings of Western Science and Philosophy (Western Philosophy Series) by Patricia F. O'Grady, 2002-08
  3. Thales of Miletus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2001
  4. THALES: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  5. The origin of science.(contributions of Thales, founder of the Milesian School): An article from: Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science by Gerard Elfstrom, 2002-01-01
  6. Ancient Milesians: Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes of Miletus, Eubulides, Hippodamus of Miletus, Aspasia, Hecataeus of Miletus, Histiaeus
  7. People From Aydin Province: Ancient Milesians, People From Aydin, Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes of Miletus, Anthemius of Tralles, Eubulides
  8. THALES OF MILETUS(sixth century BCE): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Stephen White, 2006
  9. 6th-Century Bc Philosophers: Pythagoras, Thales, Anaximander, Laozi, Anacharsis, Anaximenes of Miletus, Epimenides, Xenophanes, Theano
  10. Philosophers of Ancient Ionia: Thales, Anaximander, Heraclitus, Anaxagoras, Anaximenes of Miletus, Aspasia, Xenophanes, Archelaus
  11. 6th-Century Bc Greek People: Pythagoras, Thales, Sappho, Anaximander, Thespis, Anaximenes of Miletus, Simonides of Ceos, Milo of Croton
  12. Thales: Pre-Socratic Philosophy, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Miletus, Anatolia, Seven Sages of Greece, Bertrand Russell, Know Thyself
  13. Physics at Miletus, 625-525 BC: An account of the physical system of Anaximander and of its relation to the theories of Thales and Anaximenes by Reginald Balfour, 1900

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He reached the Halys, where thales of miletus showed his qualities as an engineer he was able to give the stream another course, so that the army did not
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Portrait of a Lydian man ( Croesus (595-547): fifth and last king of the Mermnad dynasty . His reign lasted from 560 to 547. According to the Greek researcher Herodotus of Halicarnassus , king Croesus of Lydia was a very powerful man, whose dominion included all the people to the west of the river Halys [...]. He was the first foreigner so far as we know to come into direct contact with the Greeks, both in the way of conquest and alliance, forcing tribute from Ionians, Aeolians, and Asiatic Dorians, and forming a pact of friendship with the Spartans. [Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Histories
tr. Aubrey de Selincourt] This is a bit exaggerated. The first king of independent Lydia, Gyges , had already captured a Greek town, Colophon, and Croesus' father Alyattes had taken Smyrna He also concluded a peace treaty with Miletus. So Lydian involvement in the Greek world was nothing new. What did matter, however, was that Croesus captured nearly all Greek towns along the west coast of Asia. Even more important, when he was defeated by the Persian king Cyrus the Great , these towns became part of the Achaemenid empire. According to Herodotus, this was the cause of the great conflict between Greeks and Persians in the first quarter of the fifth century.

42. Thales Of Miletus Article By: J J O'Connor And E F Robertson Born: About 624 BC
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Thales of Miletus was the son of Examyes and Cleobuline. His parents are said by some to be from Miletus but others report that they were Phoenicians. J Longrigg writes in [1]:-
But the majority opinion considered him a true Milesian by descent, and of a distinguished family.
Thales seems to be the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician although his occupation was that of an engineer. He is believed to have been the teacher of Anaximander (611 BC - 545 BC) and he was the first natural philosopher in the Milesian School. However, none of his writing survives so it is difficult to determine his views or to be certain about his mathematical discoveries. Indeed it is unclear whether he wrote any works at all and if he did they were certainly lost by the time of Aristotle who did not have access to any writings of Thales. On the other hand there are claims that he wrote a book on navigation but these are based on little evidence. In the book on navigation it is suggested that he used the constellation Ursa Minor, which he defined, as an important feature in his navigation techniques. Even if the book is fictitious, it is quite probable that Thales did indeed define the constellation Ursa Minor.
Proclus, the last major Greek philosopher, who lived around 450 AD, wrote:-

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Thales (in Greek of Miletus (circa 635 BC 543 BC ), also known as Thales the Milesian , was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Greece . Many regard him as the first philosopher in the Greek tradition as well as the father of science . Although it is now accepted that the beginnings of science may in fact be traced to Ancient Egypt (see scientific method Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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Thales lived in the city of Miletus, in Ionia , now western Turkey. According to Herodotus , he was of Phoenician descent. The well-traveled Ionians had many dealings with Egypt and Babylon , and Thales may have studied in Egypt as a young man. In any event, Thales almost certainly had exposure to Egyptian mythology astronomy , and mathematics , as well as to other traditions alien to the Homeric traditions of Greece. Perhaps because of this his inquiries into the nature of things took him beyond traditional mythology. Several anecdotes suggest that Thales was not solely a thinker; he was involved in business and politics. One story recounts that he bought all the olive presses in Miletus after predicting the weather and a good harvest for a particular year. Another version of this same story states that he bought the presses to demonstrate to his fellow Milesians that he could use his intelligence to enrich himself. Herodotus recorded that Thales advised the city-states of Ionia to form a

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48. Thales Of Miletus (ca. 634 BC-ca. 546 BC) Library Of Congress
Subjects Thales, ca. 634ca. 546 BC Anaximander. Anaximenes, of Miletus. Control No. 92164320 Author Costantini, Michel. Title La gbenberation Thalaes
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49. Thales
“What a fortune thales of miletus must have gained!” people said to each other. “A man could work his life long and not earn so much.”
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REAL HISTORY Thales and the Olive Presses In ancient times there dwelt in the Greek city of Miletus a man called Thales. He was not wealthy, but his wisdom had won him the respect of his fellow citizens. People would often gather to hear him speak, and were struck by the truth of his words. There were some, however, who could not see beyond his worn clothes, and humble circumstances. “ Why do you heed him?” they would say, “ he only questions the good of riches and worldly pleasures because he cannot get them. He is like the fox in the fable – he only calls the grapes sour because they hang way out of his reach.”
One year the weather was exceptionally favourable and the olive trees were laden with olives. The people of Miletus thronged to the owners of the olive presses, but to their amazement, they all met with the same reply.
“You must go to Thales if you want to press your olives; he arranged to hire my press last Winter, and carried it off at the beginning of Harvest time.”
It was soon discovered that every press in the region had been hired by Thales of Miletus. Either by chance, or through his knowledge of the stars, he had foreseen that there would be a great olive crop that year, and with the little money he possessed, had given deposits for the use of all the olive presses in Miletus and the neighbouring island of Chios. Everyone, whether they liked it or not, had to hire their press from Thales, and he let them out at whatever rate he chose.

50. Thales Of Miletus
thales of miletus. fl. 6th century BC. Philosopher remembered for his cosmology based on water as the essence of all matter. According to the Greek thinker
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fl. 6th century BC Philosopher remembered for his cosmology based on water as the essence of all matter. According to the Greek thinker Apollodorus, he was born in 624; the Greek historian Diogenes Laertius placed his death in the 58th Olympiad (548-545) at the age of 78. No writings by Thales survive, and no contemporary sources exist; thus, his achievements are difficult to assess. Inclusion of his name in the canon of the legendary Seven Wise Men led to his idealization, and numerous acts and sayings, many of them no doubt spurious, were attributed to him. According to Herodotus In geometry Thales has been credited with the discovery of five theorems:
  • (1) that a circle is bisected by its diameter, (2) that angles at the base of a triangle having two sides of equal length are equal, (3) that opposite angles of intersecting straight lines are equal, (4) that the angle inscribed in a semicircle is a right angle, and (5) that a triangle is determined if its base and the angles relative to the base are given.
His mathematical achievements are difficult to assess, however, because of the ancient practice of crediting particular discoveries to men with a general reputation for wisdom.

51. From Shadows To Surveying; Thales Of Miletus—MTMS Article
From Shadows to Surveying; thales of miletus Thales, one of the Seven Sages of ancient times, used shadows and similar triangles to measure the heights
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Thales of Miletus Thales of Miletus (circa 635 BC 543 BC ) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Greece . General tradition regards him as the first philosopher in the Greek tradition as well as the father of science Before Thales, the Greeks explained the origin and nature of the cosmos through myths of anthropomorphic gods and heroes . By contrast, using perhaps the first significant explanation of the physical world without reference to the supernatural , Thales argued the case for water as the origin and essence of all things. He also prefigured later generations in that he believed in a spherical Earth and that the moon reflected light from the sun Herodotus cites him as having predicted the solar eclipse in 585 BC which put an end to fighting between the Lydians and the Medes Thales lived in the city of Miletus , in Ionia . The well-traveled Ionians had many dealings with Egypt and Babylon , and Thales may have studied in Egypt as a young man. In any event, Thales almost certainly had exposure to

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Thales seems to be the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician although his occupation was that of an engineer. He is believed to have been the teacher of Anaximander (611 BC - 545 BC) and he was the first natural philosopher in the Milesian School. However, none of his writing survives so it is difficult to determine his views or to be certain about his mathematical discoveries. Indeed it is unclear whether he wrote any works at all and if he did they were certainly lost by the time of Aristotle who did not have access to any writings of Thales. On the other hand there are claims that he wrote a book on navigation but these are based on little evidence. In the book on navigation it is suggested that he used the constellation Ursa Minor, which he defined, as an important feature in his navigation techniques. Even if the book is fictitious, it is quite probable that Thales did indeed define the constellation Ursa Minor.
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Biography of thales of miletus (624BC547BC) thales of miletus taught that all things are water may seem an unpromising beginning for science and
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He was the son of Examyes and Cleobuline, distinguished Phoenicians.
Proclus, the last major Greek philosopher, who lived around 450 AD, wrote:- [Thales] first went to Egypt and thence introduced this study [geometry] into Greece. He discovered many propositions himself, and instructed his successors in the principles underlying many others, his method of attacking problems had greater generality in some cases and was more in the nature of simple inspection and observation in other cases. There is a difficulty in writing about Thales and others from a similar period. Although there are numerous references to Thales which would enable us to reconstruct quite a number of details, the sources must be treated with care since it was the habit of the time to credit famous men with discoveries they did not make. Partly this was as a result of the legendary status that men like Thales achieved, and partly it was the result of scientists with relatively little history behind their subjects trying to increase the status of their topic with giving it an historical background. Certainly Thales was a figure of enormous prestige, being the only philosopher before Socrates to be among the Seven Sages. Plutarch, writing of these Seven Sages, says that:

56. Thales Of Miletus
Thales is the father of ancient Greek philosophy insofar as he was the first He was born about 624 BCE in Miletus and he considered the founder of the
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Thales [His Life] Thales is the father of ancient Greek philosophy insofar as he was the first that raised the point that a material substance explains all the natural phenomena. He was born about 624 BCE in Miletus and he considered the founder of the Ionian School, also called the Milesian school. Thales was an avid traveler as Hieronymus of Rhodes indicates in his report that Thales measured the pyramids by their shadow, having observed the time when our shadow is equal to our height. For the ancient Greek Sages of the sixth-century (for example Solon, see Timaeus) it was a custom to visit Egypt and studding the traditional fountain-head. Proclus, in Euclidem, mentions that " Thales left Egypt and went to Greece to further his study of geometry" . Thales was regarded as one of the "Seven Sages" of ancient Greece. He died at an old age when watching athletic matches due to heat exhaustion. The inscription on his tomb is: Here in a narrow tomb great Thales lies; Yet his renown for wisdom reached the skies. [The Water As The First Principle] Thales was the first Greek philosopher to speculate about the primary material element of all beings and cosmic phenomena, which he identified as

57. Thales Of Miletus - Father Of Options?
Was really thales of miletus the founder of options? The example from Aristotle s Politics is not sufficient to affirm it. Where we can found the first
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