UCS2- One of his students, Plato (427347 BC ), who came the son of a physician, was thestudent of Plato, and particularly The aim of his work circa 350 BC was to http://www.synearth.net/UCS2f/UCS2-13.html
A Collection Of Word Oddities And Trivia DOLOMITE, Deodat de Dolomieu (17501801), French geologist. DRACONIAN, Draco, Athenianlawgiver, circa 650 BC. PlatoNIC, Plato (c. 427-347 BC), Greek philosopher. http://members.aol.com/gulfhigh2/words16.html
Extractions: A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia, Page 16 Last revision: March 25, 2003 SOME NAMES THAT BECAME WORDS Here are a few words named for people. A comprehensive listing of scientific units of measurement, which are generally not included here, is at http://www.geocities.com/maineiac_bibliophage/people.html . This list consists of widely-used words which are not obviously named for people. Stuart Kidd and Charles Turner assisted with this list. WORD NAMED FOR ABELIA Clark Abel (1780-1826), British botanist ADAMSITE Roger Adams (1889-1971), American chemist ALDRIN Kurt Alder (1902-1958), American chemist ALEXANDRINE Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), King of Macedonia ALEXANDRITE Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825) ALGORITHM al-Khowarizmi (c800 - c850), Arab mathematician AMISH probably for Jakob Amman, 17th century Swiss Mennonite bishop AUGUST Augustus Caesar (63 B.C. - A. D. 14) AXEL Axel Paulsen (1856-1938), Norwegian figure skater BACITRACIN Margaret Tracy (ca. 1936- ), child in whose tissues it was found BAKELITE Leo Hendrik Baekeland (1863-1944), Belgian-born American chemist
History Of Geometry Plato (427347 BC) founded The Academy in 387 BC BC) was a student of Plato's,and the He published Disquisitiones generales circa superficies curva (1828 http://geometryalgorithms.com/history.htm
Extractions: A Short History of Geometry Ancient This page gives a short outline of geometry's history, exemplified by major geometers responsible for it's evolution. Click on a person's picture or name for an expanded biography at the excellent: History of Mathematics Archive (Univ of St Andrews, Scotland). Also, Click these links for our recommended: Greek Medieval Modern History Books ... History Web Sites The geometry of Babylon (in Mesopotamia) and Egypt was mostly experimentally derived rules used by the engineers of those civilizations. They knew how to compute areas, and even knew the "Pythagorian Theorem" 1000 years before the Greeks (see: Pythagoras's theorem in Babylonian mathematics ). But there is no evidence that they logically deduced geometric facts from basic principles. Nevertheless, they established the framework that inspired Greek geometry. A detailed analysis of Egyptian mathematics is given in the book: Mathematics in the Time of the Pharaohs India (1500 BC - 200 BC)
500 Atlantis Links remaining written account of Atlantis, in Critias, recorded circa 370 BC was swallowedup by the sea and disappeared Plato (c. 427-347 BC) ATLANTIS A http://www.mysteries-megasite.com/main/bigsearch/atlantis-1.html
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The Mystery Of The Calendar The Calendars of the Ancient Egyptians) it took place circa 2800 BC in ancient times,either among us or among yourselves. Plato (427347 BC), Timaeus . http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/8104/message.html
Extractions: For many years, I have researched the great monument of ancient wisdom, the message of unknown civilization. To be candid, I have already gotten used to the idea that only I know this improbable truth of the cryptogram. But the time has come to share the discovery though for me it is sad to have to part with this secret. For untold centuries, both historical, and esoteric sources, have passed down stories of a forgotten "time-capsule" of Ancient Wisdom, far greater in importance than the golden treasures of Tutankhamen.
Non-Fiction Writers, Publishers, Sanders (18391914) US philosopher, scientist, logician; Plato, (427-347 BC) Greekphilosopher Roux, Joseph (circa 1886) French parish priest; Russell, Bertrand http://www.areyoucreative.com/p-phil.htm
Extractions: Theologians, Missionaries, Philanthropists . . . Abbott, Lyman US religious leader Adorno, Theodor W. German philosopher Alcuin, English theologian, scholar Ambrose, Saint Italian religious leader Antisthenes, (444-371 B.C.) Greek philosopher Augustine, Saint Roman religious figure, philosopher Bachelard, Gaston French philosopher Bacon, Francis English philosopher, statesman, essayist Bakker, Tammy Faye
HL 18671911 Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960 Pilgrim Fathers Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge,1856-1934 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Plato, circa 427-347 BC. http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Gopher.quux.org70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt Theophilus Goldridge, 18561934 Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 Piozzi, Hester Lynch,1741-1821 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Plato, circa 427-347 BC. http://gopher.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
Authors P-R Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge, 18561934 Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 Piozzi, HesterLynch, 1741-1821 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Platt, Rutherford Hayes http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/p-r.htm
Sayings - Laws Plato (427-347 BC). Aim and object of the law and lawyers was to defeat justice. (Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes.) Juvenal, circa 128 AD. Government Laws. http://www.usewisdom.com/sayings/laws.html
Extractions: Use Wisdom Sayings Government ... Violence Laws Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men. Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead It's strange that men should take up crime when there are so many legal ways to be dishonest. Sunshine magazine Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us. Justice William O. Douglas Let no guilty man escape. U. S. Grant There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible to live without breaking laws. Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. Henry David Thoreau Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws. Plato (427-347 B.C.)
SordidPlan - Downloads Plato, circa 427347 BC Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893,Translator Contains often referenced statements regarding Atlantis. Literature Critias http://www.sordidplan.com/portal/html/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=MostPopula
About Grids Greek philosopher,who lived approximately 427347 BC recognized the Plato, in hisTimeaus associated each shape with degree, and this was started circa 6,000 BC http://www.crystalinks.com/grids.html
Extractions: The planetary energy grid operates through certain geometrical patterns that follow a specific symmetry. The grids meet at various intersecting points forming a kind of matrix. This is equivalent to the acupressure points on our bodies. These grid points can be found at some of the strongest power places on the planet. Plato, the Greek philosopher,who lived approximately 427-347 BC recognized the patterns of the grids. He devised a theory regarding his belief that the earth's basic structure evolved from a simply geometric shape to more complex geometric shpaes. These shapes became known as the platonic solids. They are: cube (4), tetrahedron (3), octahedron(8), dodecahedron (12), icosahedron(20). Plato, in his Timeaus associated each shape with one of the elements, earth, fire, air, ether, and water. The earth's energy grid from the beginnings of its evolutionary course, has evolved through each of these shapes to what it is today. Each shape, superimposed, one upon the otherto create a kind of all encompassing energy field that is the very basis of earth holding it all together. Curry Lines Curry lines are a global grid network of electrically charged lines of natural origin. These lines run diagonally to the poles(true or magnetic?) and were first discovered by Dr. Manfred Curry and Dr. Wittmann. There is some disagreement between authorities as to how wide apart these lines are, but the consensus seems to be approximately 3 metres, although most experts recognise that this can vary. The lines themselves are not seen as a problem, only the points where they cross, and obviously lines which run in this way will have numerous intersecting points. As the lines are electrically charged, the intersecting points are either double positives, double negatives or one of each. From his studies Dr. Curry felt that the positively charged spots lead to a proliferation of cells, with the possibility of cancerous cell growth, whereas the negatively charged spots could lead to inflammation.
Extractions: Go to the following pages for other parts of P eople w ith a H istory Main Page Introduction : History and Theory Section II : Medieval Worlds [The West, Byzantium, Islam] Section III : Europe to World War I Section IV : Europe Since World War I Section V : North America Section VI : Africa, Asia, Latin America, Oceania Section VII : Special Themes Section VIII : Bibliographies Section IX : LGBT History Links Section X : FAQ Section XI : Picture Gallery The oldest human cultures complex enough to be called "civilizations" seem to have emerged in Ancient Iraq and Turkey, and in Egypt. The basic historical distinction between the two areas is that Egypt had a more or less continuous "national" history from the earliest Pharoahs until the rise of Islam, while Iraq, Syria and Anatolia, being much more geographically exposed, were homes to succeeding and not entirely continuous cultures - Sumeria, Akkad, Babylon, Assyria, Persia, Seleucia, to name only a few. Despite the immense time covered, research into homosexuality seems to have only just begun for these areas, and this is a section of this page that will be developed as more information becomes available. So far much of the discussion is based on Biblical texts, and on the assumption that the hostility of the Hebrew Bible to homosexual practice reflects homosexual activities associated with the surrounding religions.
This List Has Been Downloaded From Eden, 18621960 Pilgrim Fathers Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge, 1856-1934 Piozzi,Hester Lynch, 1741-1821 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Plato, circa 427 http://www.discip.crdp.ac-caen.fr/anglais/Carim/teaching activities/gutenberg.ht
The Lost Continent Of Fathers Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge, 18561934 Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 Piozzi,Hester Lynch, 1741-1821 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Plato, circa http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
The Lost Continent Of Solon Justus), 18841962 Aladdin And The Magic Lamp, by Traditional Albert Savarus,by Balzac, Honore de, 1799-1850 Alcibiades I, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC. http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenlist.html
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 17411821. Plaatje, Sol. Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Plato,circa 427-347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works. Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894-. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
Project Gutenberg: Titles List Alcibiades I, by Plato, circa 427347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works. AlcibiadesII, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Titles.htm
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS TITLES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1601, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under The Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 32nd Mersenne Prime, The; predicted by Mersenne, by Slowinski, David
AUTHORS Eden, 18621960 Pilgrim Fathers Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge, 1856-1934 Piozzi,Hester Lynch, 1741-1821 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Platt, Rutherford http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/authors.htm
Plato & Aristotle He died approximately 90 years later, circa 406 BCE the 360's and the 320's BC (Aristotle'sdates are culture against his own teacher, Plato (427347), who had http://home.nycap.rr.com/foxmob/plato_aristotle.htm
Extractions: View Guestbook Interpreting Sophocles The scientific method, (1) Hypothesis (2) Theory (3) Principle/Law[ , permeates Western Ideology. One might say that which exists, exists only insofar as it is proved to exist in the Western World. "To be or not to be," as it were, is contingent upon what is calculable by the scientific method. That is to say, methodology within the Humanities is structured according to its counterparts in the "hard sciences," the scientific method. This relationship exists even in such seemingly polar ends of academia as Physics and English. When a literary critic advances a theory, s/he does so in accordance with the aforementioned scientific method; the mathematical "proof" thus arrived is, for all intents and purposes, proved. It is not a controversial assertion to state that scientific methodology, itself based on mathematical principles, forms the underlying structure of literary analysis. Any attempt at "theory" outside of this structure, in Western Ideology, is universally dismissed as "faulty logic" and deemed inadmissible. The irony, however, is that the scientific method can and has been utilized by literary scholars to disprove itself . In fact, these same disproving theories have been systematically analyzed, tested, and disproved by other such theories.