Monday, 1 September 2014
Written Narration: Augustus Caesor's World
About six hundred years before Augustus time was the golden age of Greece. During the golden age, Greece was filled with thinkers. Pythagoras once asked his student to count. When he counted to four Pythagoras asked him to stop. He said the sum of 1,2,3 and 4 is 10. He called it the holy triangle of four. There is another man, Socrates. What is goodness? What is happiness? When and why are you truly happy? When are you miserable? he asks man. Plato was Socrates' best student, he was both athlete and soldier. Plato had a student called Aristotle. Aristotle always disagree with his teacher. To him facts are more important then ideas. He created the first zoo and the first encyclopedia. He was the last of the great Greek philosophers.
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education,
history,
written narration
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