By Cayman Kord Marah Born 569 BC Samos Greece He had 2 or 3 brothers He died 500475 BC Metapontum Italy He moved around 530 BC To Croton Itly Pythagorass Life He had 4 children Whos names were Damo Myia Telauges Arignotoe ID: 816258
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The Pythagoras Philosophy
By Cayman,
Kord
,
Marah
Slide2Born 569 B.C., Samos, GreeceHe had 2 or 3
brothers
He died 500-475 B.C. Metapontum, ItalyHe moved around 530 B.C. To Croton, Itly
Pythagoras’s Life
Slide3He had 4 children. Whos names were: Damo, Myia, Telauges, Arignotoe
His father was a gem merchant
His mothers name was PythasPythagoras’s family
Slide4His theory was one of the earliest theorem known to ancient civilizations
He was very happy when he discovered the theorem that he offered a sacrifice to the god oxen
The Pythagorium theorem exhibits a fundamental truth about the way some pieces of the world fit
togetherThe pythagorium theorem is thought to have been discover nearly 1000 years before his birth
Pythagoras was written down centures after he lived, so very little reliable information is know about him.
Slide5Explanation of pythagoras’s theory
The lenghth of side a-2 + the length of side b-2 = the lenghth od side c-2
Slide6The number 10 was most perfect to him
According to Pythagoras the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10 etc.
were called triangular numbers.Pythagoras had about 5000 followersHis religion was based on western filosophy
Facts/information about Pythagoras
Slide7The idium perfect 10 will was thought to have originated from the numers pyhtagoras though was perfect which was 10
Pythagoras
loved musicHere are some more facts
Slide8Now Mr. Fricke will show you a video
Slide9Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance-Pythagoras
Avoid as much as possible hating thy friend for a slight fault
Through vibration comes motion through motion comes color through color comes tone-Pythagoras
Be silent or thy words be more than silence-Pythagoras
The oldest and shortest words – “yes “ and “no” – are those which require the most thought
Pythagoras Quotes
Slide10www.pythagoras.com
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