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    Pythagoras Legacy

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    Phytagoras was born in 570 BC‚ on the island of Samos‚ in the Ionian region. Pythagoras was the most recognized Greek mathematician and philosopher through his theorem. Known as "Father of Numbers"‚ he made an important contribution to philosophy and religious teaching in the late 6th century BC. His life and teachings are not so obvious as there are many legends and artificial tales about him. In Greek tradition‚ it is said that he traveled a lot‚ including to Egypt. Phytagoras’s journey to

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    the life of pythagoras

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    Daren Greer Honors Algebra 2 5th hour 5/12/2013 The Life of Pythagoras Pythagoras lived around 570-495 B.C.. He was born on the island of Samos‚ a greek island in the aegean sea.His father‚ Mnesarchus‚ was a gem engraver‚ and his mother‚ Pythias‚ is unknown . Due to the fact that most of his life was wrote about many years after his death most of the information is unreliable‚ but it is believed that during pythagoras’s younger years he traveled the land in search of knowledge

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    History of Pythagoras

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    Pythagoras was known as the first mathematician. In his early life Pythagoras’s father was Mnesarchus‚ while his mother was Pythais and she was a native of Samos. In addition he had to brothers. Mnesarchus was a merchant who came from Lyre‚ and there is an account that he brought corn to Samos at a time of famine and was granted citizenship of Samos as a mark of gratitude. In addition he had to brother. All accounts of his physical appearance are likely to be fictitious except the description of

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    Pythagoras Research Paper

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    Research Paper: Pythagoras Today‚ the Pythagorean Theorem is a mathematical idea studied in classrooms all over the world. It was developed hundreds of years ago by Pythagoras‚ a Greek man‚ who was not only a mathematician‚ but a philosopher‚ a scientist‚ and a religious leader as well. In his lifetime‚ Pythagoras discovered and developed many new ways of thinking‚ and his teachings attracted followers from all over the ancient world. Pythagoras was a brilliant thinker who made many revolutionary

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    Mathematics before Christ Math started before Christ was born. Most of the time people use it‚ but they didn’t notice it. If you count how many sheep you have‚ that’s math. So when people use math‚ they didn’t know they were using it. The Romans used Roman Numerals and noticed math. So they know how to use it. That is where numbers got their name. In Babylon and Egypt‚ the people first started using theoretical tools and numbering systems. The Egyptians used a decadic numbering system‚ which is

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    Pythagoras Research Paper

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    Pythagoras of Samos Pythagoras of Samos was born sometime around 569 BC and since then has been said to be a strange and mysterious man. There are no writings of Pythagoras himself but his teachings and beliefs continue to influence modern philosophers and scientists. Pythagoras was born on the Greek island of Samos in the Mediterranean Sea‚ and although information about his early life in Samos is unknown‚ it is known that the island of Samos was near an Ionian colony known to be famous for

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    Pythagoras Research Paper

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    Pythagoras of Samos Many of Pythagoras math discoveries are unknown since the Greeks‚ during this time ‚ did not believe in the usage of putting knowledge into books‚ secrecy was a significant factor to the Greeks. Although Pythagoras writings were not inscribed onto paper‚ his biography was recorded by other men on account of Pythagoras was viewed as a god-like figure in the eyes of many Greeks. However‚ the biography of Pythagoras is still very inaccurate the dates and facts of his life‚ amongst

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    Pythagoras Research Paper

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    Pythagoras was born on the islands of Samos‚ in the Aegean sea. My sources are not sure but they think that he was born around 580 bc and died around 500 bc making him 80 years old. Pythagoras’s father was Mnesarches and ‚ his mother was Pythais . His father was a merchant who came from a place called Trye‚ and his mother was native to the islands of Samos. As a child Pythagoras spent a lot of time with father traveling the world. Little is really known about Pythagoras’s child

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    Pythagoras & Protagoras

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    Thesis Statement Protagoras denies a perfect form for all things‚ while Pythagoras clearly presents the better case with harmonia. Pythagoras‚ known as “the father of numbers” through his Pythagorean Theorem is regarded as the first to seek for the form of all things . From Protagoras’s perspective‚ named as one of the “Sophists” by Plato‚ there would probably be no exact form for anything. Without an understanding of a true source from which all form flows with‚ we eliminate all possibility

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    Pythagoras was born around 570 BCE in Samos‚ Greece. He was forced to flee the area in 538 BCE‚ to escape the rise of the tyrant Polycrates. He went to Italy‚ and traveled to Egypt and Babylon as well. His followers became a political group in Croton‚ a city in southern Italy. Croton was where Pythagoras set his school. The followers‚ known as Pythagoreans‚ established positions in the local government. They sought to lead those around them in the pure lives that they were taught. However‚ they were

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