Thales ca. 634-ca. 546 B.C

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Name:
Thales ca. 634-ca. 546 B.C
Abbr:
Thal.
Alt names:
Septem Sapientes
Θαλῆς, ὁ Μιλήσιος
طاليس
Tales, de Milet
Thalés, z Milétu
Thalés, de Milet
Talete, di Mileto
Tales, de Mileto
Thalēs, ho Milēsios
Thales, Philosophus
Thal.
Field of activity:
Philosopher
Presocratic
Lyric Poet
Septem Sapientes
Seven Sages
Notes:
The Power of love over reason ... 1730?: p. 3, etc. (Thales)
Enc. Brit., 15th ed. (Thales of Miletus, fl. 6th cent. B.C.
Philosopher, no writings survive)
Collier&#039
s enc., c1984 (Thales, ca. 640-546 B.C.)
Enc. Amer. (Thales, c. 634-c. 546)
Ox. class. dict., 2nd ed. (Thales)
Enc. of phil., 1967 (Thales of Miletus, fl. ca. 580 B.C.)
Laurenti, R. Introduzione a Talete, Anassimandro, Anassimene, 1986: t.p. (Talete)
Meg. Hell. enk. (Thalēs ho Milēsios, b. about 640 B.C., d. about 546 B.C.)
Polis i filozofija, 2000: t.p. (Talesa)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 376-377
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 3, 1867, p. 1:
Brill's New Pauly: "Thales, One of the Seven Sages, philosopher, astronomer and mathematician, said to be the founder of the Milesian School, 1st half of 6th cent. BC...."
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