The Ancient Greeks laid foundations for the Western civilizations in the fields of math and science. Euclid, a Greek mathematician known as the “Father of Geometry,” is arguably the most prominent mind of the Greco-Roman time, best known for his composition in the area of geometry, the Elements. (Document 5) To this day, Euclid’s work is still taught in schools worldwide.
Where did Nero grow up? Nero was born on December 15, 37 AD in the city of Antium, Italy near Rome. His father, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, was a consul of Rome. His mother, Agrippina the Younger, was the sister of Emperor Caligula.
He was blacklisted and a part of the Hollywood Ten. He was born on December 9, 1905 in Montrose, Colorado. His father Orus was a shoe-store clerk. When he was 3, his family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, where he grew up. While there, he developed a taste for writing.
Atlantis was fictional island mentioned within an allegory on the hubris of nations in plato’s works Timaeus and Critias, where it represents the antagonist naval power that besieges. Atlantis sunk into the Atlantic ocean after it was hit by a volcano eruption. Atlantis is 9000 years old, before the time of solon or a approximately 9600 B.C. Atlantis was built around aquaventure, a 141 acre waterscape which include fresh and saltwater lagoons, pools,marine habitats, and water slides and river rides. As of 2014, Atlantis has not been found, but researchers and scientists suggest that had Atlantis ever existed, the ost city would have sunk either during the pleistocene ice ages or around 1500 B.C. The fable of atlantis sinking is found in plato’s writing.
He was born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. His dad left when he was just an infant. Like most of the small population of blacks in the area he lived a life of poverty and toil (Conrads 2). This passage shows he had a tough childhood. When he was young they moved to Pasadena, California
Philosophy One contribution is philosophy, which opened doors to a particular way of thinking that provided the roots for the western intellectual tradition. One philosopher, Aristotle who lived in Greece from 384 to 322 B.C. His writings cover many subjects such as physics, biology, zoology, logic, and many more. He believed in human nature and the live of reason (Doc:2).
He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 20, 1878. He was born to an alcoholic liquor salesman and a strong-willed mother. He was raised on the edge of poverty but exposed to the upper class’ way of life through visits with his mother’s wealthier family. When he was 10 he and his family moved from Baltimore to New York City. Growing up he would spend every moment consuming the works of Shakespeare and Percy Bysshe Shelley, developing a strong intellect.
"The world is made up of two classes-the hunters, and the huntees.” This short story written by Richard Connell, “The Most Dangerous Game,” contains many literary devices that make a story come alive. In this specific short story, conflict, plot, and suspense are used to push the story forward. Connell's way of using these three specific elements keeps the reader attentive, and creates a memory for the reader of an incredible short story. First, conflict is the struggle between opposing forces is shown in many ways throughout the story.
Zachary Taylor was born on November 24, 1784 near Barboursville, Virginia. Most of his childhood was spent in Louisville Kentucky. He was born into a family of planters, by 1800, his family owned over 10,000 acres and 26 slaves. He knew from an early age that he wanted a military career. His first military job was the commander of the garrison at Fort Pickering.
Eudoxus proved many of the theroms explained in Euclid's Elements. He also developed the earliest techniques of the infinitesimal calculus; Archimedes gives Eudoxus credit for inventing a principle eventually called the Axiom of Archimedes: it avoids Zeno's paradoxes by, in effect, forbidding infinities and infinitesimals.
Suetonius, Cassius Dio, and Tacitus are our three best sources for the time of Nero. Suetonius and Cassio Dio are in agreement that the latter part Nero’s reign was an utter disaster, summarizing it with the following quotations: It might have been possible to excuse his insolent, lustful, extravagant, greedy or cruel practices (which were furtive and increased only gradually), by saying that boys will be boys; yet at the same time, this was clearly the true Nero, not merely Nero in his adolescence. & Nero had the wish – or rather it had always been a fixed purpose of his – to make an end of the whole city in his lifetime. Ultimately, the verdict is that Nero’s bad days have not been left out by our sources because these tyrannical actions were who Nero always was and would be, before and during his reign.
Greek philosophy and theory itself, starts around 600 B.C. with a man called Thales, achieves its eminent peak Thales with Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and dwindles in the nightfall of the Roman Empire numerous hundreds of years after the fact. These three developments of thought characterize the real times of antiquated Greek theory. The season of the thinkers before Socrates, the Presocratics, which traverses around 150 years; the season of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, which traverses generally an additional 150 years; and the season of the Hellenistic scholars, by a long shot the longest period, extending roughly from 300 B.C. to A.D. 500. Greek philosophy went to the Muslim world by method for Syriac. At Haran, in northern Iraq, a philosophical school kept the Hellenistic legacy in place
Odysseus and his son Telemachus are very similar to each other. Odysseus has always been an honored hero and Telemachus became a great warrior too. “Good blood runs in you, dear boy, your words are proof,” Menelaus says to Telemachus in book 4. All of Odysseus’ old friends knew his son would grow up to be like his father naturally even without meeting him.
He lived before a calendar so it is hard to determine a date. Most common said that he was born in the Asia Minor. He was thought to be blind because of Demodokos a character in the Odyssey. Artist have gave him curly hair, bread, and sightless
There have been wars fought, lives lost, buildings destroyed, but also many lives destroyed with deep pain because of all the effects after World War I. War began on July 28,1914, when Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. One simple action can have a thousand causes to it and destroy lives. Many had to live with the pain and still wonder what other causes spurred the war. In truth, I believe the main causes of the war were imperialism, militarism, nationalism and alliances. Imperialism is said to be a system where a powerful nation rules and exploits one or more colonies.