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Pythagoras (fl. 530 BCE) must have been one of the world's greatest men, but he wrote nothing, and it is hard to say how much of the doctrine we know as Pythagorean is due to ... It is also hard to say how much of what we are told about the life of Pythagoras is trustworthy; Sometimes he is represented as a man of science,
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The famous Pythagorean Theorem, due to the Greek geometer and mathematician Pythagoras (born on the Greek island of Samos circa 580 B.C.E.), asserts that a remarkable ... Can you see the proof of this theorem in the animation? ... Some hints — Bear in mind that the area of a square is equal to its height times its width,
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"The Ascent of Man" by Jacob Bronowski, Little, Brown and Company, ISBN 0-316-10930-4, (1973). See in particular chapter 5, and Figure 67 on page 159, from which the animations on this web site are inspired. ... "The World of Mathematics" by James R. Newman, ed., Simon and Schuster, ... Return to the previous page.
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Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, Fragments and Commentary ... ; Arthur Fairbanks, ed. and trans. The First Philosophers of Greece; (London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1898), 132-156. Hanover Historical Texts Project; Scanned and proofread by Aaron Gulyas, May 1998. Proofread and pages added ... [Page 132] Pythagoras,
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Audiostone & Thales Tonarm at Analog Forum Pythagoras-Europe-Premiere in Switzerland Show-Review Positive-Feedback, Las Vegas 2008 Show-Review 6moons, ...
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Pythagor is possibly the most celebrated person in the history of science. This name is known to each man who studied geometry and was aware the Pythagorean theorem. ... The coins with his image exhausted in 430-420 BC testify to exclusive popularity of Pythagor already at his life. For the 5-th centuries BC it is a...
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The famous Greek mathematician, Pythagoras, and his followers studied numbers and their relationship to musical harmony. The Pythagoreans believed that harmony consisted of numerical ratios. For example, we can apply ratios to ... Pythagoras conducted experiments with a musical instrument called a monochord,
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Pythagor simulator is an advanced WLAN Simulator for the IEEE 802.11 protocol. ... The Pythagor Simulator was created by Dr. Dimitris El. Vassis. Pythagor Simulator was designed for academical purposes only. It is an open source code, so every effort for its improvement would be greatly appreciated.
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Pythagoras' Theorem. 84 proofs of the Pythagorean theorem. ... 'An exceedingly well-informed report,' said the General. 'You have given yourself the trouble to go into matters thoroughly, I see. That is one of the secrets of success in life.' ... Anthony Powell; The Kindly Ones, p. 51; 2nd Movement in A Dance to the Music of...
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