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1. Precise dating of the events of the ancient world is difficult. Thales was believed to have been born in 636 BC at Miletus, a Greek city in Asia Minor. What event probably can be dated precisely and occurred on May 28, 585 BC?
2. Thales developed methods for calculating the diameter of the earth and the sun. He recommended that navigation be based on Ursa Minor rather than Ursa Major. There is some evidence that he believed the earth to be a sphere. Of which field other than astronomy did the later Greeks hold him to be the founder?
3. Based on an apocryphal story related by Plato, Thales might have been the original absent-minded professor. According to Plato, one evening when Thales was walking along, engrossed in gazing at the stars, he suffered a mishap. What was the mishap?
4. There are no copies of any writings of Thales (or any convincing evidence that he put anything in writing) but it is said that he asked those who quoted him or used his ideas to credit him for them. When asked, "Should an adulterer deny the charge of adultery upon oath?" what did Thales reportedly say?
5. Thales taught that water was the basic substance of which all things were composed. What term best describes this kind of thinking?
6. Thales was a wealthy man. How was he held to have become rich?
7. Many of the maxims of the Seven Sages were pithy pieces of advice. Which of the following can be attributed to Thales?
8. Later discoveries did not always confirm Thales's postulates. Thales was reported to feel, for instance, that the existence of earthquakes confirmed his hypothesis that the earth floated on water. According to Aristotle, what did the fact that a magnet attracted Iron signify to Thales?
9. Thales was credited with proposing a number of Euclid's theorems. How many are attributed to him?
10. Thales also proposed three characteristics compatible with happiness. Which is not one of the three?
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