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Democritus (/ d ɪ ˈ m ɒ k r ɪ t ə s /, dim-OCK-rit-əs; Greek: Δημόκριτος, Dēmókritos, meaning "chosen of the people"; c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe. [2] Democritus wrote extensively on a wide ...
Year 370 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Capitolinus, Medullinus, Praetextatus, Cornelius, Volusus and Poplicola (or, less frequently, year 384 Ab urbe condita ).
Democritus, (born 460 BC) Dirghatamas (14th century BCE) Deng Xi (501 BC) Diagoras, (5th century ... (370-319 BC) Yang Xiong ...
The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with D ... Derenik Demirchian (1877–1956, Russian E/USSR, f/p/d) Democritus (c. 460 – c. 370 BCE ...
370 bc Marcus Valerius Corvus , Roman hero (d. c. 270 BC ) Theophrastus , Greek philosopher , a native of Eressos in Lesbos , the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school (d. c. 285 BC ) Chanakya
470–370 Democritus [3] – Democritus distinguished between insufficient knowledge gained through the senses and legitimate knowledge gained through the intellect—an early stance on epistemology. 460 BC – 370 BCE – Hippocrates introduced principles of scientific medicine based upon naturalistic observation and logic, and denied the ...
Year 460 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Poplicola and Sabinus (or, less frequently, year 294 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination 460 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe ...
Kaṇāda (6th century BCE or 2nd century BCE) Thales (c. 624 – c. 546 BCE) Pythagoras^* (c. 570 – c. 495 BCE) Democritus° (c. 460 – c. 370 BCE) Aristotle‡ (384–322 BCE) Archimedesº* (c. 287 – c. 212 BCE) Ptolemy (c. 100 – c. 170 AD) Hypatia^ªº (c. 350–370; died 415 AD)