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THALES of Miletus (6th centuryI a
THALES of Miletus (6th centuryI a. C-s. VI BC). Bust of Thales of Miletus. Engraving
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1. Title: Thales of Miletus (6th Century BC): A Pioneering Philosopher and Scientist Thales of Miletus, a seminal figure in the ancient Greek world, is depicted in this engraving as a thoughtful and contemplative philosopher. Born around 624 BC in the Ionian city of Miletus, Thales is considered one of the Seven Sages of Greece and is often referred to as the first philosopher and the first scientist in Western thought. Thales is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to various fields, including mathematics, astronomy, and natural philosophy. He is best known for his prediction of the solar eclipse of May 28, 585 BC, which was the first recorded eclipse prediction in history. Thales's method for calculating the solstices and equinoxes using the positions of the sun and the moon also showcased his advanced understanding of astronomy. In mathematics, Thales is famous for his theorem, which states that the sides of a triangle opposite the equal angles are equal in length. He is also credited with being the first to apply mathematics to geometrical problems, such as calculating the height of the pyramids and the distance between the earth and the moon. Thales's philosophical ideas focused on the natural world and the importance of observation and empirical evidence. He believed that the universe was governed by reason and order, and he sought to explain natural phenomena through logical reasoning rather than mythological explanations. Thales's influence on Western thought was profound, and his legacy laid the foundation for the development of philosophy, mathematics, and science in the Western world. This engraving captures the essence of Thales, who remains an enduring symbol of human curiosity, ingenuity, and the quest for knowledge. The bust's intricate details and the subtle play of light and shadow evoke a sense of reverence and awe, inviting us to reflect on the enduring legacy of this remarkable ancient philosopher and scientist.
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