Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: 384 BCE


Related Topics

In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
  Great Pagans in Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
ARISTOTLE (384-322 BCE), Greek philosopher and scientist, who shares with Plato the distinction of being the most famous of ancient philosophers.Aristotle was born at Stagira, in Macedonia, the son of a physician to the royal court.
BCE), Greek philosopher and mathematician, whose doctrines strongly influenced Plato.Born on the island of Sámos, Pythagor as was instructed in the teachings of the early Ionian philosophers Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes.
He was charged in 399 BCE with neglecting the gods of the state and introducing new divinities, a reference to the daemonion, or mystical inner voice, to which Socrates often referred.
www.holysmoke.org /sdhok/pag00.htm   (10526 words)

  
 Aristotle - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Aristotle ( Greek Αριστοτέλης Aristotelēs) ( 384 BCE – March 7, 322 BCE) was a Greek scientist and philosopher.
Aristotle was born at Stageira, a Greek colony on the Macedonian peninsula Chalcidice in 384 BCE.
After the death of Plato ( 346 BCE), Aristotle went with Xenocrates to the court of Hermias, ruler of Atarneus in Asia Minor, and married his niece and adopted daughter, Pythia.
open-encyclopedia.com /Aristotle   (2823 words)

  
 Aristotle article - Aristotle Greek 384 March 322 Greek scientist philosopher Plato Introduction - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After the death of Plato ( 347 BCE), Aristotle went with Xenocrates to the court of Hermias, ruler of Atarneus in Asia Minor, and married his niece and adopted daughter, Pythia.
In 344 BCE, Hermias was murdered in a rebellion, and Aristotle went with his family to Mytilene.
In about 335 BCE, Alexander departed for his Asiatic campaign, and Aristotle, who had served as an informal adviser (more or less) since Alexander ascended the Macedonian throne, returned to Athens and opened his own school of philosophy.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Aristotle   (3305 words)

  
 Aristotle - Simple English Wikipedia
Aristotle ( Greek Ἀριστοτέλης AristotelÄ“s) ( 384 BC - March 7, 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher.
Many people think that together with Plato, he is one of the most important philosophers in Western ways of thinking.
Aristotle was born at Stagira, in 384 BCE, and died at Chalicis in 322 BCE.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aristotle   (363 words)

  
 4th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tollund Man, Human sacrifice victim on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of Odin.
Aristotle, philosopher and scientist ( 384 - 322 BC).
Philip II of Macedon (born 382, reigned 359 - 336 BC).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/4th_century_BC   (188 words)

  
 Aristotle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aristotle ( Greek : Αριστοτέλης AristotelÄ“s; 384 BC – March 7, 322 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher.
A bust of Aristotle is a nearly ubiquitous ornament in places of high culture in the West.
Aristotle was born at Stageira, a colony of Andros on the Macedonian peninsula of Chalcidice in 384 BC.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aristotle   (4731 words)

  
 The Glory that was Greece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
By 423 BCE, Socrates was well-known in Athens, not so much for military distinction as for his non-traditional teaching methods.
In 361 BCE, however, he returned to Athens, feeling that Sicily's problems were too great for one man to overcome.
Aristotle, or Aristoteles, (c.384-322 BCE) was born in Stagirus in the Greek colony of Chalcidice, which lies to the north of Greece near Macedon.
www.watson.org /~leigh/philo.html   (1899 words)

  
 History Notes
Canaan fell to the Assyrians in 722 BCE.
The great temple was destroyed by the Chaldeans in 586 BCE, Their Babylonian Exile lasted from 586 BCE until 539 BCE, they were completely monotheistic, People were not G-d’s slaves, women were people, not property.
From 264 BCE until 241 BCE, Rome and Carthage fought in a war, which was won by Rome.
reviewmaterials.tripod.com /history/g09_jan_final_review.html   (9043 words)

  
 Chronofile: BCE (Biblical Lands)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Sumerians flourished until around 2340 BCE when the Akkadian invaders took over and were slowly joind by a steady stream of semitic and indo-european invaders over a period of about a thousand years.
By 800 BCE and certainly by 796, Assyria had to have a direct impact on Syria and Adad-nirari III (also, 'Ramman-nirari III') was beginning to invade to the west.
Close to the year 745 BCE in divided Israel, Jeroboam II in the north and Uzziah in the south reached the end of their reigns in Judah.
hometown.aol.com /eilatlog/chronofile/chronofile_biblical.html   (19723 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He is said to have given two kinds of lectures: the more detailed discussions in the morning for an inner circle of advanced students, and the popular discourses in the evening for the general body of lovers of knowledge.
At the sudden death of Alexander in 323 BCE., the pro-Macedonian government in Athens was overthrown, and a general reaction occurred against anything Macedonian.
Coming from a distinguished family - on his father’s side descending from CCodrus, one of the early kings of Athens, and on his mother’s side from Solon, the prominent reformer of the Athenian constitution - he was naturally destined to take an active role in political life.
www.geocities.com /amateur_mosta/CultStudy.html   (3579 words)

  
 [No title]
By the end of the sixth century, philosophers begin to question the metaphysical nature of the cosmos with inquiries into the nature of being, the meaning of truth, and the relationship between the divine and the physical world.
Pythagoras and his followers found the city of Croton and combine philosophy and literature with political activity as the foundation of their community.
Born in 480 BCE, he is the last of the tragic dramatists.
eawc.evansville.edu /chronology/grpage.htm   (1875 words)

  
 Aristotle's Unmoved Mover
Aristotle was born in Stagira, a Greek colony in Macedonia in 384 BCE and died in 322 BCE.
Upon the death of Plato in 347 BCE, Aristotle had hopes of being named as Plato's replacement as the director of the Academy, but was disappointed in this.
In 343 BCE, he accepted the invitation of Philip, King of Macedonia, to become the personal tutor to his son, Alexander, who would later become known as Alexander the Great.
www.abu.nb.ca /Courses/GrPhil/PhilRel/Aristotle.htm   (5659 words)

  
 Bce - BCE - ricerca
BCE Federal Credit Union serves 835 members and is two million dollars in assets.
BCE stands for "Before the Common Era" and it is basically equivalent to "BC", except that it doesn't have the Christian religious connotations of BC.
CE : BCE :: AD : BC Discussion of the abbreviations BCE (before common era) and CE (common era); what they mean and why they exist.
www.hispider.com /?q=bce   (490 words)

  
 Aristotle Biography
Aristotle (Aristoteles) (384 BCE – March 7, 322 BCE) was a Greek scientist and philosopher.
Aristotle was born at Stagira, a Greek colony on the Macedonian peninsula Chalcidice in 384 BCE.
After the death of Plato (347 BCE), Aristotle went with Xenocrates to the court of Hermias, ruler of Atarneus in Asia Minor, and married his niece and adopted daughter, Pythias.
www.quotemonk.com /authors/aristotle/biography-profile.htm   (1166 words)

  
 Aristotle of Stagirus - Philosopher - Biography
Aristotle was born in 384 BCE in Stagirus, a Greek colony and seaport on the coast of Thrase.
In 322 BCE, at age 63, Aristotle died of a digestive ailment.
They were moved to Rome in 86 BCE when Athens was captured by Sulla, and in Rome they were published in a new edition due to growing interest of local scholars.
www.egs.edu /resources/aristotle.html   (1122 words)

  
 EAWC: The Complete Chronology
Most begin their political histories as monarchies, evolve to oligarchies, are overthrown during the age of the tyrants ( 650 - 500 BCE) and eventually establish democracies in the sixth and fifth centuries.
He is condemned to death in 399 BCE on the charges of corrupting the youth and introducing new gods into Greek thought.
Both Epicurus ( 342 - 270 BCE) and Zeno, the Stoic (not to be confused with Zeno of Elea), believe in an individualistic and materialistic philosophy.
eawc.evansville.edu /chronology/index2.htm   (6777 words)

  
 Aristotle -- General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
In this hiding place they were discovered about 100 BCE by Apellicon, a rich book lover, and brought to Athens.
They were later taken to Rome after the capture of Athens by Sulla in 86 BCE.
In Rome they soon attracted the attention of scholars, and the new edition of them gave fresh impetus to the study of Aristotle and of philosophy in general.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/a/aristotl.htm   (7037 words)

  
 Aristotle: a Brief Biography
Nichomachus was probably born in Stagira, a small Greek township situated among green but rocky hills roughly 175 miles north of Athens, and about fifty miles east of the Macedonian city of Pella, where Alexander the Great was later born.
For his part, Aristotle was born in the summer of 384 BCE, also in Stagira.
Some time after 384, Nicomachus was invited to work at Pella as the doctor to the king, Amyntas III, who was the father of Philip of Macedon.
www.progressiveliving.org /aristotle_biography.htm   (3036 words)

  
 Lecture on Axial Age 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Some of these figures may not be classified as strictly religious and, therefore, Jaspers' idea of Axial Age primarily denotes the simultaneous founding and breakthrough in these classical civilizations.
is a collection of teachings of Hindu sages from 1000 BCE to 600 BCE which came as a conclusion to Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures.
Mo Tze (also known as Mo-Ti, 470-391 BCE?) preached the concept of universal love in contrast to the Confucian hierarchy of social rites and filial piety.
classes.seattleu.edu /religious_studies/trst267/Chan/General%20Course%20Folder/Lectures/Axial%20Age1.html   (460 words)

  
 "Transcendental...."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1900 BCE -- Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by earthquake and subterranean fires; geological evidence.
1700 BCE-1550 BCE -- Reign of Hyksos [Hebrews?] in Egypt.
922-722 BCE -- Prophets Elijah, Elisha, Jonah, Amos and Hosea preach against idol worship and social injustice in northern Israel.
www.stoertz.org /discourses/prehistoric.html   (5730 words)

  
 CEP Local 27 - Bell Operators To Take Action At BCE Shareholders Meeting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
That year thousands of women who had given their working lives to the phone company were tossed onto the streets without a second glance.
Today, these former operators from across Ontario and Quebec will converge in Montreal at the BCE Shareholders meeting to demand that Bell play fair.
These women, supported by their Union, will be making a public demonstration to expose Bell's corporate irresponsibility.
www.onceplocal27.com /cep-bell-28.htm   (305 words)

  
 The Galileo Project | Chronology | Gregorian Calendar
After a few irregularities, starting in 384 BCE, this scheme was rigorously adhered to, through the Greek and Roman conquests, until 75 CE, when cuneiform texts ceased.
In the Hellenistic period (300 BCE - 100 BCE) it became common to assign a ruling planet (including the Sun and Moon) to each hour of the day.
By about 700 CE it had become customary to count years from the starting point of the birth of Christ (later corrected by Johannes Kepler to 4 BCE).
galileo.rice.edu /chron/gregorian.html   (2470 words)

  
 Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Greece
Xenophon (c.428-c.354 BCE): The Polity of the Spartans, c.
The Acharnians 425 BCE [At Eserver, formerly ERIS]
The Wasps 422 BCE [At Eserver, formerly ERIS]
www.fordham.edu /halsall/ancient/asbook07.html   (2623 words)

  
 Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Aristotle (Greek Aristotelçs) (384 BCE — March 7, 322 BCE) was a Greek scientist and philosopher.
Then [344 BCE], one or two years later, Aristotle was summoned to his native Stageira by King Philip II of Macedon to become the tutor of Alexander the Great, who was then 13.
Part of a series known as the Power of Women, found in literature as well as other visual arts, this image recounts the late medieval legend that Aristotle tried to teach his protege Alexander about the dangers of love, only to fall prey to this humiliation himself.
www.jahsonic.com /Aristotle.html   (554 words)

  
 Aristotle
Aristotle was born in 384 BC, in Stagira, near Macedonia at the northern end of the Aegean Sea.
ARISTOTLE was born in Stagira in the year 384 BC The most trustworthy biographical account of his life is by Dionysus of Halicarnassus, in his Epistle on
Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) Greek critic, philosopher, physicist, and zoologist [more author details].
www.intfind.com /?k=aristotle   (723 words)

  
 The Secular Web - infidels.org
Contemporaneous with practicing his diverse religious beliefs, man also began critically and rationally contemplating the nature of his beliefs, the kinds of gods that he worshipped and their attributes, in view of his practical experiences in day-to-day life.
Rationalism may have led to the evolution of philosophy, logic, and physical sciences in other parts of the world also, but the development of these fields of knowledge was much more systematic and better documented in the Greek-dominated world than elsewhere.
Socrates (470 BCE-399 BCE) is probably the most prominent philosopher who was impeached for impiety, as well as corrupting the minds of the young.
www.secweb.org /asset.asp?AssetID=193   (4502 words)

  
 Aristotle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Aristotelēs) ( 384 BCE – March 7, 322 BCE) was a Greek scientist and philosopher.
If such legends were circulated widely by patristic writers such as Justin Martyr and Gregory Nazianzen, the reason lies in the exaggerated esteem Aristotle was held in by the early Christian heretic s, not in any well-grounded historical tradition.
Imitating Plato, he wrote " Dialogue s" in which his doctrines were expounded in somewhat popular language.
www.mcfly.org /en/Aristotle   (3200 words)

  
 ArtLex's I-Im page
Leonardo, inspired by the mathematician Vitruvius (Roman, 1st century BCE), drew this famous picture of Vitruvian Man — a sort of ideal figure — whose arm span is equal to his height — a ratio of one, or 1:1.
BCE), the Greek philosopher who is generally considered the first Western philosopher.
In typography, ideograms are often available in fonts known as dingbats.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/I.html   (3753 words)

  
 Usenet Archive
Being further sustained by a symbolic theology derived from the Pythagorean use of the Triangulation of Number: n(n+1)/2 as transposition applied to the Tetragrammation of 'YHWH' and known as the root of nature or Tetractys, the 'Holy Four-fold Form' ie.
400 BCE in Ezra 2:1-2; Nehemiah 7:6-7; 450 BCE in Esther 9:6-15].
However this is constrained by the view that Jesus of Nazareth was "approaching [the decade of] thirty years of age" [Luke 3:23], John the Baptist began his ministry.
www2.usenetarchive.org /Dir18/File691.html   (8480 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Timelines of World History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
You can visually compare the world in 1000 BCE with the world in 1975.
It is a collection of major events, brief biographies of key historical figures, lists of major rulers and leaders, individual chronologies of each of the world's nations and also acts as an index and glossary for the book.
If you are researching "Plato," you can look up his name in the alphabetically arranged concordance section and not only read about his basic philosophy, you will also be guided to page 59 where you will the date of 384 where he wrote his philosophical dialogue, The Symposium.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0789489260/emarketplac04-20   (1765 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.