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Goshia [24]
3 years ago
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Who is Theiophrastos? List 10 facts.

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natali 33 [55]3 years ago
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1.Although Theophrastus was not in the School of Athens painting, he was taught and was a successor to Aristotle. 2.He joined the philosopher Aristotle while he lived in Assos, a city located in Asia Minor. 3.Several of Aristotle's teachings were challenged by Theophrastus, correcting some and rejecting others. 4.The suggestions made by Theophrastus somewhat shaped Aristotle's style positively. 5.. Some of Theophrastus's important books include On Fire (de igne), On Stones, (de lapidibus), and his most famous work, Characters. 6.In Characters, Theophrastus uses a satiric tone (using satire) throughout the piece and is written based on different people's viewpoints and opinions.7.s. He later was painted in Carl Rahl's "The University of Athens" in 1888. 8. In it shows some of Aristotle's brightest disciples; Theophrastus is painted to the far right in blue robes (as seen above.)9.Although this was painted after the Renaissance, it still shows how Theophrastus's contributions and social positions did not go unnoticed.10. Physics and science, Theophrastus's expertise, he attributed to teleological order to nature and was also familiar with aspects of epistemology and psychology.

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