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This is a collaborative work done by the partners of the eTwinning project: The ABC of mathematicians.
1. Anita Šimac and students, OŠ Petra Preradovića, Croatia
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3. Bénédicte Leduc and students from, lycée Brocéliande, France
4. Jelena Jankanj, Nataša Trbojević and students from OŠ "Kosta Abrašević", Serbia
5. Cojocari Ludmila and students from Gaudeamus High School, Moldova
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1. Anita Šimac and students, OŠ Petra Preradovića, Croatia
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3. Bénédicte Leduc and students from, lycée Brocéliande, France
4. Jelena Jankanj, Nataša Trbojević and students from OŠ "Kosta Abrašević", Serbia
5. Cojocari Ludmila and students from Gaudeamus High School, Moldova
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The research of the pupils of OŠ Petra Preradovića, Zadar, Croatia
Thales of Miletus was a Greek mathematician, astronomer and pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor.
He was one of the Seven Sages of Greece.
Thales seems to be the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician although his occupation was that of an engineer. He is believed to have been the teacher of Anaximander (611 BC - 545 BC) and he was the first natural philosopher in the Milesian School.
He was one of the Seven Sages of Greece.
Thales seems to be the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician although his occupation was that of an engineer. He is believed to have been the teacher of Anaximander (611 BC - 545 BC) and he was the first natural philosopher in the Milesian School.