logging in or signing up Mga dakilang tao ng Gresya melboy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Dynamic Copy Does not support media & animations Automatically changes to Flash or non-Flash embed WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1520 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 02, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Mga dakilang tao ng Gresya : Mga dakilang tao ng Gresya By; Mel Anthony P. Liboon MAT Socrates : Socrates Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, Isa sa mga pangunahing pilosopo ng Gresya. Plato : Plato Founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Plato helped to lay the foundations of Western philosophy and science.[3] Plato was originally a student of Socrates, and was as much influenced by his thinking as by his apparently unjust execution. Aristotle : Aristotle a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle's views on the physical sciences profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their influence extended well into the Renaissance, Pindar : Pindar was an Ancient Greek lyric poet. Sappho : Sappho was an Ancient Greek poet, born on the island of Lesbos. Homer : Homer is the ancient Greek epic poet, author of the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey, the Homeric Hymns and other works. Aeschylus : Aeschylus as the first of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose work has survived, the others being Sophocles and Euripides, and is often recognized as the father of tragedy. Sophocles : Sophocles was the second of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose work has survived. Euripides : Euripides was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens Dionysius : Dionysius Diyos ng alak. Aristophanes : Aristophanes son of Philippus, of the deme Cydathenaus, was a prolific and much acclaimed comic playwright of ancient Athens. Demosthenes : Demosthenes was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Herodotus : Herodotus He is regarded as the "Father of History" in Western culture. He was the first historian known to collect his materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arrange them in a well-constructed and vivid narrative. Thucydides : Thucydides was a Greek historian and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, which recounts the 5th century BC war between Sparta and Athens to the year 411 BC. Xenophon : Xenophon son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of Athens, also known as Xenophon of Athens, was a Greek historian, soldier, mercenary, and a contemporary and admirer of Socrates. Phidias : Phidias was a Greek sculptor, painter and architect, who lived in the 5th century BC, and is commonly regarded as one of the greatest of all sculptors of Classical Greece: Praxiteles : Praxiteles Son of the sculptor Cephisodotos, Praxiteles was to be the most popular artists in the ancient world. Thales : Thales He is credited with the first use of deductive reasoning applied to geometry, by deriving four corollaries to Thales' Theorem Pythagoras : Pythagoras He is often revered as a great mathematician, mystic and scientist, and he is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name. Itheropilus : Itheropilus Dianakila sa laranagn ng Medisina at agham Archimedes : Archimedes Archimedes is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time He used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of p Democritus : Democritus Many consider Democritus to be the "father of modern science "The more any indivisible exceeds, the heavier it is." But their exact position on weight of atoms is disputed.[1] Aristarchus : Aristarchus He presented the first known heliocentric model of the solar system, placing the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the known universe. Solon : Solon an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens Cleisthenes : Cleisthenes the father of Athenian democracy he was credited for increasing power of assembly and he also broke up power of nobility for Athens Draco : Draco Athenian lawgiver whose harsh legal code punished both trivial and serious crimes in Athens with death—hence the continued use of the word draconian to describe repressive legal measures. Pericles : Pericles was a prominent and influential statesman, orator, and general of Athens during the city's Golden Age— Eratosthenes : Eratosthenes He was the first person to use the word "geography" and invented the discipline of geography as we understand it.[3] He invented a system of latitude and longitude. Anaximander : Anaximander He is known to have conducted the earliest recorded scientific experiment. He created a map of the world that contributed greatly to the advancement of geography. He was also involved in the politics of Miletus and was sent as a leader to one of its colonies. Euclid : Euclid was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". Ang mga Diyos at diyosa ng Gresya : Ang mga Diyos at diyosa ng Gresya Zeus : Zeus "Father of Gods and men“, Siya ang nangingibabaw, pinakamakapangyarihan, pinakamataas, o supremong diyos ng sinaunang mga Griyego. Hera : Hera Her chief function was as the goddess of women and marriage. Pluto : Pluto Pluto was god of the underworld Tertius ("third world") and its riches Hermes : Hermes the great messenger of the gods in Greek mythology and additionally as a guide to the Underworld. Eros : Eros he primordial god of sexual love and beauty His Roman counterpart was Cupid ("desire"), also known as Amor ("love"). Poseidon : Poseidon was the god of the sea, storms, and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes Ares : Ares is the god of war, the brother of Bertilla Joe and a member of the Twelve Olympians, a son of Zeus and Hera, in Greek mythology. Apollo : Apollo The ideal of the kouros (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; medicine, healing, and plague; music, poetry, and the arts; and more Athena : Athena the goddess of war, civilization, wisdom, strength, strategy, crafts, justice and skill in Greek mythology Aphrodite : Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and sexuality. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus. Demeter : Demeter was the goddess of the harvest, who presided over grains, the fertility of the earth, Artemis : Artemis Virgin goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, childbirth and plague. Hestia : Hestia Virgin goddess of the hearth, home and cooking. 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Mga dakilang tao ng Gresya melboy Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Dynamic Copy Does not support media & animations Automatically changes to Flash or non-Flash embed WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1520 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 02, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Mga dakilang tao ng Gresya : Mga dakilang tao ng Gresya By; Mel Anthony P. Liboon MAT Socrates : Socrates Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, Isa sa mga pangunahing pilosopo ng Gresya. Plato : Plato Founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Plato helped to lay the foundations of Western philosophy and science.[3] Plato was originally a student of Socrates, and was as much influenced by his thinking as by his apparently unjust execution. Aristotle : Aristotle a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle's views on the physical sciences profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their influence extended well into the Renaissance, Pindar : Pindar was an Ancient Greek lyric poet. Sappho : Sappho was an Ancient Greek poet, born on the island of Lesbos. Homer : Homer is the ancient Greek epic poet, author of the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey, the Homeric Hymns and other works. Aeschylus : Aeschylus as the first of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose work has survived, the others being Sophocles and Euripides, and is often recognized as the father of tragedy. Sophocles : Sophocles was the second of the three ancient Greek tragedians whose work has survived. Euripides : Euripides was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens Dionysius : Dionysius Diyos ng alak. Aristophanes : Aristophanes son of Philippus, of the deme Cydathenaus, was a prolific and much acclaimed comic playwright of ancient Athens. Demosthenes : Demosthenes was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Herodotus : Herodotus He is regarded as the "Father of History" in Western culture. He was the first historian known to collect his materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arrange them in a well-constructed and vivid narrative. Thucydides : Thucydides was a Greek historian and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, which recounts the 5th century BC war between Sparta and Athens to the year 411 BC. Xenophon : Xenophon son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of Athens, also known as Xenophon of Athens, was a Greek historian, soldier, mercenary, and a contemporary and admirer of Socrates. Phidias : Phidias was a Greek sculptor, painter and architect, who lived in the 5th century BC, and is commonly regarded as one of the greatest of all sculptors of Classical Greece: Praxiteles : Praxiteles Son of the sculptor Cephisodotos, Praxiteles was to be the most popular artists in the ancient world. Thales : Thales He is credited with the first use of deductive reasoning applied to geometry, by deriving four corollaries to Thales' Theorem Pythagoras : Pythagoras He is often revered as a great mathematician, mystic and scientist, and he is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name. Itheropilus : Itheropilus Dianakila sa laranagn ng Medisina at agham Archimedes : Archimedes Archimedes is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time He used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of p Democritus : Democritus Many consider Democritus to be the "father of modern science "The more any indivisible exceeds, the heavier it is." But their exact position on weight of atoms is disputed.[1] Aristarchus : Aristarchus He presented the first known heliocentric model of the solar system, placing the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the known universe. Solon : Solon an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens Cleisthenes : Cleisthenes the father of Athenian democracy he was credited for increasing power of assembly and he also broke up power of nobility for Athens Draco : Draco Athenian lawgiver whose harsh legal code punished both trivial and serious crimes in Athens with death—hence the continued use of the word draconian to describe repressive legal measures. Pericles : Pericles was a prominent and influential statesman, orator, and general of Athens during the city's Golden Age— Eratosthenes : Eratosthenes He was the first person to use the word "geography" and invented the discipline of geography as we understand it.[3] He invented a system of latitude and longitude. Anaximander : Anaximander He is known to have conducted the earliest recorded scientific experiment. He created a map of the world that contributed greatly to the advancement of geography. He was also involved in the politics of Miletus and was sent as a leader to one of its colonies. Euclid : Euclid was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". Ang mga Diyos at diyosa ng Gresya : Ang mga Diyos at diyosa ng Gresya Zeus : Zeus "Father of Gods and men“, Siya ang nangingibabaw, pinakamakapangyarihan, pinakamataas, o supremong diyos ng sinaunang mga Griyego. Hera : Hera Her chief function was as the goddess of women and marriage. Pluto : Pluto Pluto was god of the underworld Tertius ("third world") and its riches Hermes : Hermes the great messenger of the gods in Greek mythology and additionally as a guide to the Underworld. Eros : Eros he primordial god of sexual love and beauty His Roman counterpart was Cupid ("desire"), also known as Amor ("love"). Poseidon : Poseidon was the god of the sea, storms, and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes Ares : Ares is the god of war, the brother of Bertilla Joe and a member of the Twelve Olympians, a son of Zeus and Hera, in Greek mythology. Apollo : Apollo The ideal of the kouros (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; medicine, healing, and plague; music, poetry, and the arts; and more Athena : Athena the goddess of war, civilization, wisdom, strength, strategy, crafts, justice and skill in Greek mythology Aphrodite : Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and sexuality. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus. Demeter : Demeter was the goddess of the harvest, who presided over grains, the fertility of the earth, Artemis : Artemis Virgin goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, childbirth and plague. Hestia : Hestia Virgin goddess of the hearth, home and cooking.