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Ancient Miletus - Grand Tour
Ancient Miletus - Now Milet, Turkey.
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Miletus in 150 CE
An imaginative reconstruction of the city of Miletus, located in Asia Minor ( modern Turkey). I was interested in exploring the urban fabric implied in the f...
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Caesar 3 - Mission 5a Miletus Peaceful Playthrough [HD]
Miletus play time: 2h:6m (Hard Difficulty) Full playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBF4873116E525EAD Ok I really tried to cut this video shorter...
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Ephesus Miletus Priene Halicarnassus Didyma
http://www.aboutturkey.com Ephesus Turkey.
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Caesar III: 04 Miletus 1/4
It's not that this mission is 'hard', but it's quite taxing and there's a lot of waiting. Perhaps I could have reorganized my industry a bit better to centra...
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Thales of Miletus one of the Seven Sages
Thales of Miletus (Θαλής,Thales,Thalês (pronounced /ˈθeɪliːz/ or "THEH-leez") , ca. 624 BCca. 546 BC), was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in A...
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Minecraft Timelapse - Metropolis of Miletus
A new mega build by TheReawakens server, this time we have created a huge greek city, called Metropolis of Miletus. The city consist of 4 islands, one big, a...
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Ancient Greek Philosophers - Thales of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philosopher in Greece called Thales. For the very reason that he is the fi...
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2014 Ancient Miletus and Didyma
Miletus and Didyma are neighboring cities in southwestern Turkey, both thousands of years old but with spectacular excavated remains from ancient times. Especially worthy of viewing are Miletus' theatre and Didyma's Temple of Apollo. St. Paul visited Miletus on his Third Missionary Journey and probably passed through Didyma while walking the Sacred Road connecting these two cities which are about
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Turkey - Miletus - Travel Video
Miletus was once on the coast, but the river silted up it's harbor. It was first occupied in 1400 BC by the Minoans. Alexander the Great seized Miletus in 33...
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Caesar 3 Walkthrough - Mission 05 (Miletus) [Peaceful]
Miletus is the next mission and Caesar has sent us to Greece to establish a large settlement that will entice other foreign lands to trade with Rome. The bes...
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Thales of Miletus- Birth of reason- May 28, 2015 Henrik Schoeneberg
Presentation celebrating the 2600 year anniversary of the Eclipse of Thales which traditionally marks the beginning of philosophy and science. Learn about the worlds first philosopher, Thales of Miletus, and the birth of philosophy and science. From Europes oldest functioning observatory, Rundetaarn in Copenhagen, Denmark, this presentation is potentially significant, as it is the first to celebra
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Caesar 3 - Miletus - Lines Everywhere!
Here we are now in Miletus, our first desert map! Can Pick it up for $5 off GoG - http://www.gog.com/gamecard/caesar_3 1080 fix - http://www.wsgf.org/forums/...
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Caesar III - Mission 5 Peaceful (Miletus) [ITA Commentary]
Finalmente c'è la tanto attesa VOCE MIA. Un mi piace solo per quella.
Finally ladies and gentlemen the overwaited... MY VOICE. Live a like just because of it.
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Great Thinkers: Thales
Thales is widely considered the first mathematician and the first philosopher.
Host: Liliana de Castro
Artwork: Kim Parkhurst
Written & Directed by Michael Harrison
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
Creative Common Images:
Ishango Tally Stick Image CC Ben2 http://goo.gl/V2qWbg
Aboriginal Tally Stick Image CC Schøyen Collection http://goo.gl/E0T6oi
Aztec Calendar Image CC Sasha Isachenko ht
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Pergamon Museum (Market Gate from Miletus)
This gate is over 16 m in height. It opened on to the southern market of Miletus, a Roman town in Asia Minor.
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Lets Play Caesar III - 12 - Miletus (Gameplay/Commentary)
Check out this video if you haven't already: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUxcYYQB7TM ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, ...
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Great Philosophers: 5 Minute Philosophy No.1: Thales of Miletus: First of the Seven Sages.
Great Philosophers - 5 Minute Philosophy No.1 - Thales of Miletus - First of the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece.
Thales was one of the Seven Sages of early Greek history according to Plato and one of the first to be named a Sage. Although nothing he wrote survives, others such as the famous Greek Historian Herodotus and the philosopher Aristotle and Eudemus ascribe to him the attribution of bei
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Aspasia of Miletus
Learn more about the history and science with Studies Weekly!
StudiesWeekly.com
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Caesar 3 Walkthrough: Miletus (Part 1)
http://treeki.shacknet.nu/lmb/
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Thales of Miletus - Short Documentary
This video is about Math Final Project
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Thales of Miletus
Hello everyone! This is the first video for this youtube channel that I have made and it is about Thales of Miletus. It is meant as an introduction to Thales and to give you a rough idea of his philosophy. I do recommend that you read 'The Presocratic Philosophers' by G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven as it gives a comprehensive and relatively easy to follow guideline to the Presocratics.
If you liked this
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Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus Pattern: Funnel # - Marble color Solution: 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 2 - Yellow 2 - B...
Ancient Miletus - Grand Tour
Ancient Miletus - Now Milet, Turkey....
Ancient Miletus - Now Milet, Turkey.
wn.com/Ancient Miletus Grand Tour
Ancient Miletus - Now Milet, Turkey.
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 2
Miletus in 150 CE
An imaginative reconstruction of the city of Miletus, located in Asia Minor ( modern Turkey). I was interested in exploring the urban fabric implied in the f......
An imaginative reconstruction of the city of Miletus, located in Asia Minor ( modern Turkey). I was interested in exploring the urban fabric implied in the f...
wn.com/Miletus In 150 Ce
An imaginative reconstruction of the city of Miletus, located in Asia Minor ( modern Turkey). I was interested in exploring the urban fabric implied in the f...
Caesar 3 - Mission 5a Miletus Peaceful Playthrough [HD]
Miletus play time: 2h:6m (Hard Difficulty) Full playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBF4873116E525EAD Ok I really tried to cut this video shorter......
Miletus play time: 2h:6m (Hard Difficulty) Full playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBF4873116E525EAD Ok I really tried to cut this video shorter...
wn.com/Caesar 3 Mission 5A Miletus Peaceful Playthrough Hd
Miletus play time: 2h:6m (Hard Difficulty) Full playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBF4873116E525EAD Ok I really tried to cut this video shorter...
- published: 11 Mar 2012
- views: 25902
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author: GamerZakh
Caesar III: 04 Miletus 1/4
It's not that this mission is 'hard', but it's quite taxing and there's a lot of waiting. Perhaps I could have reorganized my industry a bit better to centra......
It's not that this mission is 'hard', but it's quite taxing and there's a lot of waiting. Perhaps I could have reorganized my industry a bit better to centra...
wn.com/Caesar Iii 04 Miletus 1 4
It's not that this mission is 'hard', but it's quite taxing and there's a lot of waiting. Perhaps I could have reorganized my industry a bit better to centra...
- published: 16 Jul 2014
- views: 22
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author: xenxander
Thales of Miletus one of the Seven Sages
Thales of Miletus (Θαλής,Thales,Thalês (pronounced /ˈθeɪliːz/ or "THEH-leez") , ca. 624 BCca. 546 BC), was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in A......
Thales of Miletus (Θαλής,Thales,Thalês (pronounced /ˈθeɪliːz/ or "THEH-leez") , ca. 624 BCca. 546 BC), was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in A...
wn.com/Thales Of Miletus One Of The Seven Sages
Thales of Miletus (Θαλής,Thales,Thalês (pronounced /ˈθeɪliːz/ or "THEH-leez") , ca. 624 BCca. 546 BC), was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in A...
- published: 08 Nov 2009
- views: 15828
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author: tektamos
Minecraft Timelapse - Metropolis of Miletus
A new mega build by TheReawakens server, this time we have created a huge greek city, called Metropolis of Miletus. The city consist of 4 islands, one big, a......
A new mega build by TheReawakens server, this time we have created a huge greek city, called Metropolis of Miletus. The city consist of 4 islands, one big, a...
wn.com/Minecraft Timelapse Metropolis Of Miletus
A new mega build by TheReawakens server, this time we have created a huge greek city, called Metropolis of Miletus. The city consist of 4 islands, one big, a...
Ancient Greek Philosophers - Thales of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philosopher in Greece called Thales. For the very reason that he is the fi......
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philosopher in Greece called Thales. For the very reason that he is the fi...
wn.com/Ancient Greek Philosophers Thales Of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philosopher in Greece called Thales. For the very reason that he is the fi...
2014 Ancient Miletus and Didyma
Miletus and Didyma are neighboring cities in southwestern Turkey, both thousands of years old but with spectacular excavated remains from ancient times. Especia...
Miletus and Didyma are neighboring cities in southwestern Turkey, both thousands of years old but with spectacular excavated remains from ancient times. Especially worthy of viewing are Miletus' theatre and Didyma's Temple of Apollo. St. Paul visited Miletus on his Third Missionary Journey and probably passed through Didyma while walking the Sacred Road connecting these two cities which are about 10 miles apart.
wn.com/2014 Ancient Miletus And Didyma
Miletus and Didyma are neighboring cities in southwestern Turkey, both thousands of years old but with spectacular excavated remains from ancient times. Especially worthy of viewing are Miletus' theatre and Didyma's Temple of Apollo. St. Paul visited Miletus on his Third Missionary Journey and probably passed through Didyma while walking the Sacred Road connecting these two cities which are about 10 miles apart.
- published: 30 Jul 2014
- views: 3
Turkey - Miletus - Travel Video
Miletus was once on the coast, but the river silted up it's harbor. It was first occupied in 1400 BC by the Minoans. Alexander the Great seized Miletus in 33......
Miletus was once on the coast, but the river silted up it's harbor. It was first occupied in 1400 BC by the Minoans. Alexander the Great seized Miletus in 33...
wn.com/Turkey Miletus Travel Video
Miletus was once on the coast, but the river silted up it's harbor. It was first occupied in 1400 BC by the Minoans. Alexander the Great seized Miletus in 33...
Caesar 3 Walkthrough - Mission 05 (Miletus) [Peaceful]
Miletus is the next mission and Caesar has sent us to Greece to establish a large settlement that will entice other foreign lands to trade with Rome. The bes......
Miletus is the next mission and Caesar has sent us to Greece to establish a large settlement that will entice other foreign lands to trade with Rome. The bes...
wn.com/Caesar 3 Walkthrough Mission 05 (Miletus) Peaceful
Miletus is the next mission and Caesar has sent us to Greece to establish a large settlement that will entice other foreign lands to trade with Rome. The bes...
Thales of Miletus- Birth of reason- May 28, 2015 Henrik Schoeneberg
Presentation celebrating the 2600 year anniversary of the Eclipse of Thales which traditionally marks the beginning of philosophy and science. Learn about the w...
Presentation celebrating the 2600 year anniversary of the Eclipse of Thales which traditionally marks the beginning of philosophy and science. Learn about the worlds first philosopher, Thales of Miletus, and the birth of philosophy and science. From Europes oldest functioning observatory, Rundetaarn in Copenhagen, Denmark, this presentation is potentially significant, as it is the first to celebrate the birth of the tradition of philosophy and science- a tradition that up until this event had not celebrated it´s most important landmark- the day that traditionally marks its birth, May 28, 585 BC.
wn.com/Thales Of Miletus Birth Of Reason May 28, 2015 Henrik Schoeneberg
Presentation celebrating the 2600 year anniversary of the Eclipse of Thales which traditionally marks the beginning of philosophy and science. Learn about the worlds first philosopher, Thales of Miletus, and the birth of philosophy and science. From Europes oldest functioning observatory, Rundetaarn in Copenhagen, Denmark, this presentation is potentially significant, as it is the first to celebrate the birth of the tradition of philosophy and science- a tradition that up until this event had not celebrated it´s most important landmark- the day that traditionally marks its birth, May 28, 585 BC.
- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 6
Caesar 3 - Miletus - Lines Everywhere!
Here we are now in Miletus, our first desert map! Can Pick it up for $5 off GoG - http://www.gog.com/gamecard/caesar_3 1080 fix - http://www.wsgf.org/forums/......
Here we are now in Miletus, our first desert map! Can Pick it up for $5 off GoG - http://www.gog.com/gamecard/caesar_3 1080 fix - http://www.wsgf.org/forums/...
wn.com/Caesar 3 Miletus Lines Everywhere
Here we are now in Miletus, our first desert map! Can Pick it up for $5 off GoG - http://www.gog.com/gamecard/caesar_3 1080 fix - http://www.wsgf.org/forums/...
- published: 23 Apr 2013
- views: 1139
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author: dwyrin
Caesar III - Mission 5 Peaceful (Miletus) [ITA Commentary]
Finalmente c'è la tanto attesa VOCE MIA. Un mi piace solo per quella.
Finally ladies and gentlemen the overwaited... MY VOICE. Live a like just because of it....
Finalmente c'è la tanto attesa VOCE MIA. Un mi piace solo per quella.
Finally ladies and gentlemen the overwaited... MY VOICE. Live a like just because of it.
wn.com/Caesar Iii Mission 5 Peaceful (Miletus) Ita Commentary
Finalmente c'è la tanto attesa VOCE MIA. Un mi piace solo per quella.
Finally ladies and gentlemen the overwaited... MY VOICE. Live a like just because of it.
- published: 05 Mar 2014
- views: 30
Great Thinkers: Thales
Thales is widely considered the first mathematician and the first philosopher.
Host: Liliana de Castro
Artwork: Kim Parkhurst
Written & Directed by Michael H...
Thales is widely considered the first mathematician and the first philosopher.
Host: Liliana de Castro
Artwork: Kim Parkhurst
Written & Directed by Michael Harrison
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
Creative Common Images:
Ishango Tally Stick Image CC Ben2 http://goo.gl/V2qWbg
Aboriginal Tally Stick Image CC Schøyen Collection http://goo.gl/E0T6oi
Aztec Calendar Image CC Sasha Isachenko http://goo.gl/oZNvuq
Giza Pyramids Image CC Ricardo Liberato http://goo.gl/wk9EAO
Rice Paddies in East Timor Image CC David Stanley http://goo.gl/E3Swo6
wn.com/Great Thinkers Thales
Thales is widely considered the first mathematician and the first philosopher.
Host: Liliana de Castro
Artwork: Kim Parkhurst
Written & Directed by Michael Harrison
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
Creative Common Images:
Ishango Tally Stick Image CC Ben2 http://goo.gl/V2qWbg
Aboriginal Tally Stick Image CC Schøyen Collection http://goo.gl/E0T6oi
Aztec Calendar Image CC Sasha Isachenko http://goo.gl/oZNvuq
Giza Pyramids Image CC Ricardo Liberato http://goo.gl/wk9EAO
Rice Paddies in East Timor Image CC David Stanley http://goo.gl/E3Swo6
- published: 02 Sep 2013
- views: 244
Pergamon Museum (Market Gate from Miletus)
This gate is over 16 m in height. It opened on to the southern market of Miletus, a Roman town in Asia Minor....
This gate is over 16 m in height. It opened on to the southern market of Miletus, a Roman town in Asia Minor.
wn.com/Pergamon Museum (Market Gate From Miletus)
This gate is over 16 m in height. It opened on to the southern market of Miletus, a Roman town in Asia Minor.
- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 6
Lets Play Caesar III - 12 - Miletus (Gameplay/Commentary)
Check out this video if you haven't already: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUxcYYQB7TM ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, ......
Check out this video if you haven't already: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUxcYYQB7TM ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, ...
wn.com/Lets Play Caesar Iii 12 Miletus (Gameplay Commentary)
Check out this video if you haven't already: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUxcYYQB7TM ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, ...
- published: 08 Jan 2012
- views: 2196
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author: HomerSPC
Great Philosophers: 5 Minute Philosophy No.1: Thales of Miletus: First of the Seven Sages.
Great Philosophers - 5 Minute Philosophy No.1 - Thales of Miletus - First of the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece.
Thales was one of the Seven Sages of early Gr...
Great Philosophers - 5 Minute Philosophy No.1 - Thales of Miletus - First of the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece.
Thales was one of the Seven Sages of early Greek history according to Plato and one of the first to be named a Sage. Although nothing he wrote survives, others such as the famous Greek Historian Herodotus and the philosopher Aristotle and Eudemus ascribe to him the attribution of being the original contributor to science and history. He was also a statesman. He is said to have been the first to introduce the study of nature to the Greeks.
He thought that the earth rested on a bed of water and that everything was made of water and that water is the main element which makes up the universe. He thought that everything comes from water and returns to water and was the first philosopher to think that there was an underlying element which made up all things.
He thought that everything had a soul or was full of Gods. And some say he was the first to say that souls are immortal. Curiously he also though that inanimate and lifeless objects such as magnets and amber and even the world itself had souls.
He was also thought by some to be the first Astronomer and the first person to accurately predict an eclipse of the sun down to the year it happened and the timing of the solstices. (Although this is disputed by modern scientists.) Some say he discovered the seasons of the year and divided the year into 365 days. And he was the first to call the last day of the month the 30th.
It is also claimed by some writers that he was a Geometer and made some the following geometrical discoveries –
“A circle is bisected by its diameter.”
“Every isosceles triangle the angles at the base are equal.”
When two straight lines intersect with one another the angles at the vertex are equal.
A pair of triangles with one equal side and two equal angles are equal. And that he used this to determine the distance of ships out at sea.
He is said to have measured the height of the pyramids in Egypt based on the length of their shadows – based on observing the tine of the day when shadows are the same height as us.
It is said by some that he never married and when his mother pressed him to marry he said “It’s too early.” And later when he had passed his prime and she insisted again he said “It’s too late.”
A story says that he assisted Croesus to ford across a river by diverting a river so that it flowed into two channels. This made the river lower and so allowed Croesus’s army to pass over it.
He even said to have been humble and when he was awarded a tripod for being the wisest of all, he instead said that it should go to another philosopher.
He used to say that he thanked Fortune for three things: 1. That he was a human and not a beast.
2. That he was a man and not a woman. 3. And that he was a Greek and not a foreigner.
Famous things he said were:
“God is the oldest thing for he is ungenerated.”
“:The world is the most beautiful because it is God’s creation.”
“Space is the greatest because it includes everything.”
“Mind is the swiftest because it runs through everything.”
“Necessity is the strongest because it controls everything.”
“Time is the wisest because it discovers everything.”
“He said life is no different from death. When someone asked him why don’t you kill yourself then? He said because it would make no difference.”
The motto “Know Yourself” is attributed to him. And when asked what is most difficult, He said to “know oneself.”
When asked What is most easy – To give advice to someone else.
And what most pleasant “Success”
He said the divine “Was that which has neither beginning nor end”
It is said that he died of thirst and heat exhaustion while watching a gymnastic contest. On his tomb was engraved: “His tomb is small, his fame is heaven high: behold the grave of the wise and ingenious Thales.”
Sources:
Diogenes Laertius, “Lives of the Philosophers.”
Proclus, “Commentary on Euclid.”
Simplicius, “Commentary on the Physics.”
Aristotle, “On the Soul.”
Aristotle, “On the Heavens.”
Aristotle, “Metaphysics.”
Herodotus, “Histories.”
wn.com/Great Philosophers 5 Minute Philosophy No.1 Thales Of Miletus First Of The Seven Sages.
Great Philosophers - 5 Minute Philosophy No.1 - Thales of Miletus - First of the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece.
Thales was one of the Seven Sages of early Greek history according to Plato and one of the first to be named a Sage. Although nothing he wrote survives, others such as the famous Greek Historian Herodotus and the philosopher Aristotle and Eudemus ascribe to him the attribution of being the original contributor to science and history. He was also a statesman. He is said to have been the first to introduce the study of nature to the Greeks.
He thought that the earth rested on a bed of water and that everything was made of water and that water is the main element which makes up the universe. He thought that everything comes from water and returns to water and was the first philosopher to think that there was an underlying element which made up all things.
He thought that everything had a soul or was full of Gods. And some say he was the first to say that souls are immortal. Curiously he also though that inanimate and lifeless objects such as magnets and amber and even the world itself had souls.
He was also thought by some to be the first Astronomer and the first person to accurately predict an eclipse of the sun down to the year it happened and the timing of the solstices. (Although this is disputed by modern scientists.) Some say he discovered the seasons of the year and divided the year into 365 days. And he was the first to call the last day of the month the 30th.
It is also claimed by some writers that he was a Geometer and made some the following geometrical discoveries –
“A circle is bisected by its diameter.”
“Every isosceles triangle the angles at the base are equal.”
When two straight lines intersect with one another the angles at the vertex are equal.
A pair of triangles with one equal side and two equal angles are equal. And that he used this to determine the distance of ships out at sea.
He is said to have measured the height of the pyramids in Egypt based on the length of their shadows – based on observing the tine of the day when shadows are the same height as us.
It is said by some that he never married and when his mother pressed him to marry he said “It’s too early.” And later when he had passed his prime and she insisted again he said “It’s too late.”
A story says that he assisted Croesus to ford across a river by diverting a river so that it flowed into two channels. This made the river lower and so allowed Croesus’s army to pass over it.
He even said to have been humble and when he was awarded a tripod for being the wisest of all, he instead said that it should go to another philosopher.
He used to say that he thanked Fortune for three things: 1. That he was a human and not a beast.
2. That he was a man and not a woman. 3. And that he was a Greek and not a foreigner.
Famous things he said were:
“God is the oldest thing for he is ungenerated.”
“:The world is the most beautiful because it is God’s creation.”
“Space is the greatest because it includes everything.”
“Mind is the swiftest because it runs through everything.”
“Necessity is the strongest because it controls everything.”
“Time is the wisest because it discovers everything.”
“He said life is no different from death. When someone asked him why don’t you kill yourself then? He said because it would make no difference.”
The motto “Know Yourself” is attributed to him. And when asked what is most difficult, He said to “know oneself.”
When asked What is most easy – To give advice to someone else.
And what most pleasant “Success”
He said the divine “Was that which has neither beginning nor end”
It is said that he died of thirst and heat exhaustion while watching a gymnastic contest. On his tomb was engraved: “His tomb is small, his fame is heaven high: behold the grave of the wise and ingenious Thales.”
Sources:
Diogenes Laertius, “Lives of the Philosophers.”
Proclus, “Commentary on Euclid.”
Simplicius, “Commentary on the Physics.”
Aristotle, “On the Soul.”
Aristotle, “On the Heavens.”
Aristotle, “Metaphysics.”
Herodotus, “Histories.”
- published: 31 Jan 2015
- views: 41
Aspasia of Miletus
Learn more about the history and science with Studies Weekly!
StudiesWeekly.com...
Learn more about the history and science with Studies Weekly!
StudiesWeekly.com
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Learn more about the history and science with Studies Weekly!
StudiesWeekly.com
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 0
Thales of Miletus - Short Documentary
This video is about Math Final Project...
This video is about Math Final Project
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This video is about Math Final Project
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 5
Thales of Miletus
Hello everyone! This is the first video for this youtube channel that I have made and it is about Thales of Miletus. It is meant as an introduction to Thales an...
Hello everyone! This is the first video for this youtube channel that I have made and it is about Thales of Miletus. It is meant as an introduction to Thales and to give you a rough idea of his philosophy. I do recommend that you read 'The Presocratic Philosophers' by G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven as it gives a comprehensive and relatively easy to follow guideline to the Presocratics.
If you liked this video please make sure to comment like and subscribe. If you have any concerns or recommendations please feel free to leave a comment or send me a private message. The next video in the series will be about Anaximander.
The song in the video is Chipspree In a Garden Sea by Them, Not You.
https://soundcloud.com/themnotyou/chipspree-in-a-garden-sea
The Presocratics by G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven
https://archive.org/stream/presocraticphilo033229mbp#page/n13/mode/2up
The book also makes a great link to Thales and the God Oceanus since Thales postulates that the Earth floats on water.
Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Thales Of Miletus
Hello everyone! This is the first video for this youtube channel that I have made and it is about Thales of Miletus. It is meant as an introduction to Thales and to give you a rough idea of his philosophy. I do recommend that you read 'The Presocratic Philosophers' by G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven as it gives a comprehensive and relatively easy to follow guideline to the Presocratics.
If you liked this video please make sure to comment like and subscribe. If you have any concerns or recommendations please feel free to leave a comment or send me a private message. The next video in the series will be about Anaximander.
The song in the video is Chipspree In a Garden Sea by Them, Not You.
https://soundcloud.com/themnotyou/chipspree-in-a-garden-sea
The Presocratics by G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven
https://archive.org/stream/presocraticphilo033229mbp#page/n13/mode/2up
The book also makes a great link to Thales and the God Oceanus since Thales postulates that the Earth floats on water.
Thanks for watching!
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 5
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus Pattern: Funnel # - Marble color Solution: 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 2 - Yellow 2 - B......
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus Pattern: Funnel # - Marble color Solution: 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 2 - Yellow 2 - B...
wn.com/Maxis Marble Drop Game 1 Thales Of Miletus
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus Pattern: Funnel # - Marble color Solution: 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 2 - Yellow 2 - B...
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Thales of Miletus & Pythagoras of Samos in Science and Technology Museum
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Thales of Miletus & Pythagoras of Samos in Science and Technology Museum at King Mongkut...
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Andres Cabrera, tour guide to Spain & Iberian ᴴᴰ
Andres Cabrera, tour guide to Spain & Iberian
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
The Iberians were a set of peoples that Greek and Roman sources (among others, Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienus, Herodotus and Strabo) identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, at least from the 6th century BC.
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Visit Piraeus - Travel Guide Greece
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What the Ancients Knew - Greece
The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern technology. Explore their contributions to geometry, astronomy, and physics and take a close-up look at how they applied their knowledge: Thales predicted an eclipse, Pythagoras discovered mathematical correlation between a musical instrument
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Roman Theater Miletus, Turkey
Created on June 5, 2011 using FlipShare. The song "Icarus" by Marina V may not be exactly right lyrically for Miletus, but consider these factors: 1. We had ...
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Berlin unveils restored Roman masterpiece
One of Berlin's cultural centrepieces - the Market Gate of Miletus has been restored. The 750-ton marble gateway comes from the ancient city of Miletus in mo...
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MARMARIS TURKEY Summer POP.NET Travel video World
At the touch of the Aegean and the Mediterranean Sea, close to many cultural monuments, Ephesus, Miletus and Pamukkale, in a large bay, which is under the lu...
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Carina Hotel - Kusadasi
Family owned and operated. Hotel is named after a captivating visit to 'Miletus' which was a remarkable ancient Greek city. Carina cove was Miletus` harbor w...
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TURKEY TRAVEL
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Travel to Turkey Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofia) , culture, history, istanbul, www.antalyahotels.travel
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Efes, Turkey Travel
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FISHERMEN,BAFA LAKE,MYLAS MUGLA, TURKEY
LAKE BAFA
Once, Lake Bafa was connected to the Aegean Sea and was the remotest part of the deep Gulf of Miletus. Along this gulf lay the mighty city of Miletus (protecting the gulf entrance), Priene’s harbour (Nulochos) and smaller harbour towns like Myus, Phyrrh, Heracleia of Latmos and Ioniapolis. Ionaiapolis was established before Heracleia and its harbour was once used by Miletos and also Lat
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Turkey 1967 Reel 45 of 52
Cat. Reel 33 1967: Reel 45: Turkey. June 19-20. Efes.[Ephesus] Miletus. Priene. Didyma [Didim]. Cover and entrance to well or cistern in ship: Note carving f...
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Aristarchus of Samos, Plato & Aristotel in Science and Technology Museum
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"Priene: A Nice Place" Oldrover's photos around Priene, Turkey (priene pension turkey)
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Turkey - Pamukkale - Travel Video
Pamukkale is a must see destination in Turkey. Heated by hot springs the travertine limestone deposits create multicolored terraces unlike anywhere else. Nea...
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Let's Go Europe: Sony Center, Berlin Wall, and Pergamon Museum
Join Let's Go Researcher Writer, Dan, as he scopes out the Sony Center, Berlin Wall and Museum Island of Berlin. Go to http://www.letsgo.com/178-germany-trav...
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Italy travel: Venice first impressions
The Renaissance architecture along the canals makes Venice a city unlike any other. Real People having Real Fun! You can view travel videos in full screen ne...
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Asian Beach Polo Championship Players from Hong Kong and India in Hua Hin
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Claudius Ptolemy Science and Technology Museum at King Mongkut Memorial Park
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The third place goes to the team of Hong Kong
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The fourth place goes to the team of India Asian Beach Polo Championship
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Thales of Miletus & Pythagoras of Samos in Science and Technology Museum
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Andres Cabrera, tour guide to Spain & Iberian ᴴᴰ
Andres Cabrera, tour guide to Spain & Iberian
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The Iberians ...
Andres Cabrera, tour guide to Spain & Iberian
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The Iberians were a set of peoples that Greek and Roman sources (among others, Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienus, Herodotus and Strabo) identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, at least from the 6th century BC. The Roman sources also use the term Hispani to refer to the Iberians.
The term Iberian, as used by the ancient authors, had two distinct meanings. One, more general, referred to all the populations of the Iberian peninsula without regard to ethnic differences (Pre-Indo-European, Celts and non-Celtic Indo-Europeans, such as the Lusitanians). The other, more restricted ethnic sense, refers to the people living in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, which by the 6th century BC had absorbed cultural influences from the Phoenicians and the Greeks. This non-Indo-European cultural group spoke the Iberian language from the 7th to the 1st century BC.
Other related peoples often termed Iberian are the Turdetani, who were descendants of the Bronze age Tartessos culture, the Vascones and the Indo-European Lusitanians. The rest of the peninsula was inhabited by Celts or Celtiberians groups.
Spain is a sovereign state largely located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, with archipelagos in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and several small territories on and near the north African coast. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. Extending to 1,214 km (754 mi), the Portugal–Spain border is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union.
Spanish territory includes two archipelagos: the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea, and the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast. It also includes two major exclaves, Ceuta and Melilla, in continental North Africa; and the islands and peñones (rocks) of Alborán, Alhucemas, Chafarinas and Vélez de la Gomera. With an area of 505,990 km2 (195,360 sq mi), Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union, and the fourth largest country in Europe. By population, Spain is the sixth largest in Europe and the fifth in the European Union.
Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian Peninsula around 35,000 years ago. Iberian cultures along with ancient Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian settlements developed on the peninsula until it came under Roman rule around 200 BCE, after which the region was named Hispania. In the Middle Ages, the area was conquered by Germanic tribes and later by the Moors. Spain emerged as a unified country in the 15th century, following the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and the completion of the centuries-long reconquest, or Reconquista, of the peninsula from the Moors in 1492. In the early modern period, Spain became one of history's first global colonial empires, leaving a vast cultural and linguistic legacy that includes over 500 million Spanish speakers, making Spanish the world's second most spoken first language.
Spain is a democracy organised in the form of a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy. It is a middle power and a developed country with the world's fourteenth largest economy by nominal GDP and sixteenth largest by purchasing power parity. It is a member of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe (CoE), the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and many other international organisations.
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Andres Cabrera, tour guide to Spain & Iberian
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The Iberians were a set of peoples that Greek and Roman sources (among others, Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienus, Herodotus and Strabo) identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, at least from the 6th century BC. The Roman sources also use the term Hispani to refer to the Iberians.
The term Iberian, as used by the ancient authors, had two distinct meanings. One, more general, referred to all the populations of the Iberian peninsula without regard to ethnic differences (Pre-Indo-European, Celts and non-Celtic Indo-Europeans, such as the Lusitanians). The other, more restricted ethnic sense, refers to the people living in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, which by the 6th century BC had absorbed cultural influences from the Phoenicians and the Greeks. This non-Indo-European cultural group spoke the Iberian language from the 7th to the 1st century BC.
Other related peoples often termed Iberian are the Turdetani, who were descendants of the Bronze age Tartessos culture, the Vascones and the Indo-European Lusitanians. The rest of the peninsula was inhabited by Celts or Celtiberians groups.
Spain is a sovereign state largely located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, with archipelagos in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and several small territories on and near the north African coast. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. Extending to 1,214 km (754 mi), the Portugal–Spain border is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union.
Spanish territory includes two archipelagos: the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea, and the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast. It also includes two major exclaves, Ceuta and Melilla, in continental North Africa; and the islands and peñones (rocks) of Alborán, Alhucemas, Chafarinas and Vélez de la Gomera. With an area of 505,990 km2 (195,360 sq mi), Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union, and the fourth largest country in Europe. By population, Spain is the sixth largest in Europe and the fifth in the European Union.
Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian Peninsula around 35,000 years ago. Iberian cultures along with ancient Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian settlements developed on the peninsula until it came under Roman rule around 200 BCE, after which the region was named Hispania. In the Middle Ages, the area was conquered by Germanic tribes and later by the Moors. Spain emerged as a unified country in the 15th century, following the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and the completion of the centuries-long reconquest, or Reconquista, of the peninsula from the Moors in 1492. In the early modern period, Spain became one of history's first global colonial empires, leaving a vast cultural and linguistic legacy that includes over 500 million Spanish speakers, making Spanish the world's second most spoken first language.
Spain is a democracy organised in the form of a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy. It is a middle power and a developed country with the world's fourteenth largest economy by nominal GDP and sixteenth largest by purchasing power parity. It is a member of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe (CoE), the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and many other international organisations.
- published: 02 Jan 2016
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Visit Piraeus - Travel Guide Greece
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Pireus and takes......
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Pireus and takes...
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World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Pireus and takes...
What the Ancients Knew - Greece
The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern te...
The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern technology. Explore their contributions to geometry, astronomy, and physics and take a close-up look at how they applied their knowledge: Thales predicted an eclipse, Pythagoras discovered mathematical correlation between a musical instrument's string length and its tone, Archimedes developed laws of mechanics, and a group of 90 priests made well-informed educated guesses about many things.
Hosted by Jack Turner. Published by Discovery Channel, 2008.
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The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern technology. Explore their contributions to geometry, astronomy, and physics and take a close-up look at how they applied their knowledge: Thales predicted an eclipse, Pythagoras discovered mathematical correlation between a musical instrument's string length and its tone, Archimedes developed laws of mechanics, and a group of 90 priests made well-informed educated guesses about many things.
Hosted by Jack Turner. Published by Discovery Channel, 2008.
- published: 30 Dec 2012
- views: 140550
Roman Theater Miletus, Turkey
Created on June 5, 2011 using FlipShare. The song "Icarus" by Marina V may not be exactly right lyrically for Miletus, but consider these factors: 1. We had ......
Created on June 5, 2011 using FlipShare. The song "Icarus" by Marina V may not be exactly right lyrically for Miletus, but consider these factors: 1. We had ...
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Created on June 5, 2011 using FlipShare. The song "Icarus" by Marina V may not be exactly right lyrically for Miletus, but consider these factors: 1. We had ...
- published: 05 Jun 2011
- views: 212
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Turkey Travel Agency Efendi Travel Istanbul - Turkey Information
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Berlin unveils restored Roman masterpiece
One of Berlin's cultural centrepieces - the Market Gate of Miletus has been restored. The 750-ton marble gateway comes from the ancient city of Miletus in mo......
One of Berlin's cultural centrepieces - the Market Gate of Miletus has been restored. The 750-ton marble gateway comes from the ancient city of Miletus in mo...
wn.com/Berlin Unveils Restored Roman Masterpiece
One of Berlin's cultural centrepieces - the Market Gate of Miletus has been restored. The 750-ton marble gateway comes from the ancient city of Miletus in mo...
- published: 25 Dec 2008
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MARMARIS TURKEY Summer POP.NET Travel video World
At the touch of the Aegean and the Mediterranean Sea, close to many cultural monuments, Ephesus, Miletus and Pamukkale, in a large bay, which is under the lu......
At the touch of the Aegean and the Mediterranean Sea, close to many cultural monuments, Ephesus, Miletus and Pamukkale, in a large bay, which is under the lu...
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At the touch of the Aegean and the Mediterranean Sea, close to many cultural monuments, Ephesus, Miletus and Pamukkale, in a large bay, which is under the lu...
Carina Hotel - Kusadasi
Family owned and operated. Hotel is named after a captivating visit to 'Miletus' which was a remarkable ancient Greek city. Carina cove was Miletus` harbor w......
Family owned and operated. Hotel is named after a captivating visit to 'Miletus' which was a remarkable ancient Greek city. Carina cove was Miletus` harbor w...
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Family owned and operated. Hotel is named after a captivating visit to 'Miletus' which was a remarkable ancient Greek city. Carina cove was Miletus` harbor w...
TURKEY TRAVEL
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nemrut harran fethiye uludağ istanbul troy cappadocia pamukkale miletus bluegagoon ephesus theatre datça bursa iznik.
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nemrut harran fethiye uludağ istanbul troy cappadocia pamukkale miletus bluegagoon ephesus theatre datça bursa iznik.
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Travel to Turkey Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofia) , culture, history, istanbul, www.antalyahotels.travel
Hagia Sophia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Aghia Sophia" redirects here. For the steamship, see SS Aghia Sophia. Hagia S......
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Efes, Turkey Travel
Efes, Turkey Travel - About 22km southwest of Selçuk lies Kuşadası, which suffers from the double indignity of being a cruise-ship port and a major package-holi...
Efes, Turkey Travel - About 22km southwest of Selçuk lies Kuşadası, which suffers from the double indignity of being a cruise-ship port and a major package-holiday resort. English-style...
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Efes, Turkey Travel - About 22km southwest of Selçuk lies Kuşadası, which suffers from the double indignity of being a cruise-ship port and a major package-holiday resort. English-style...
FISHERMEN,BAFA LAKE,MYLAS MUGLA, TURKEY
LAKE BAFA
Once, Lake Bafa was connected to the Aegean Sea and was the remotest part of the deep Gulf of Miletus. Along this gulf lay the mighty city of Miletus...
LAKE BAFA
Once, Lake Bafa was connected to the Aegean Sea and was the remotest part of the deep Gulf of Miletus. Along this gulf lay the mighty city of Miletus (protecting the gulf entrance), Priene’s harbour (Nulochos) and smaller harbour towns like Myus, Phyrrh, Heracleia of Latmos and Ioniapolis. Ionaiapolis was established before Heracleia and its harbour was once used by Miletos and also Latmos, the small town bearing the mountain’s name. Beginning in Late Antiquity (around the 5th century), alluvial deposits of the Meander River gradually silted up the entrance of the Latmos Gulf so that by the end of the Middle Ages (around the 15th century) its connection with the sea was completely cut off.
Today, we know of 224 bird species living around Lake Bafa. On the slopes of Latmos Mountain (Beþparmak Daðý) twenty different orchids and endemic plants are to be found. Lake Bafa was declared a national park in 1989. The park covers 65 square kilometres and is home to birds like the Dalmatian pelican, fish eagle, common tern, pygmy cormorant and heron while the lake itself is populated by those famous eels, Bafa grey mullet, sea bass and sea bream. Wild boar, foxes, wildcats, hedgehogs and badgers all inhabit the surrounding Latmos Mountains. The unique flora and fauna of the lake and its surrounding attract birdwatchers, botanists, painters and nature lovers; the giant slabs of rock and the ancient walking trails are a paradise for hikers and boulder-climbing, and last but not least, the lake is perfect for boat trips.
A CARIAN TOWN IN THE LATMOS MOUNTAINS: HERACLEIA
The Beþparmak Mountain, or Latmos, to give it its ancient name, rises steeply from the shores of Lake Bafa and is considered one of Anatolia’s most sacred mountains. Tekerlek, the highest peak of Latmos, has, since prehistoric times, served as a cult site for rain, consequently for fertility. In ancient times, the Anatolian weather god and a local mountain god were worshipped here. Later on, Zeus and Endymion (lover of moon goddess Selene), took their place. During Pleistarchus’ era in Heracleia, a network of stone-paved roads crossing the Latmos was constructed, serving as trade routes for olives, olive oil, the famous Carian honey and wine.
PREHISTORIC CAVE PAINTINGS IN HERACLEIA OF LATMOS
Recently-discovered cave paintings dating from the 5th and 6th millennium BC have added a new dimension to the history of Latmos. So far, we know of 170 such paintings. In chronological order, Latmos was controlled by the Hittites, Carians, Hellenists, Romans and Byzantines before coming under Ottoman rule at the end of the 13th century. The large number of caves in the Latmos mountains provided refuge to ‘cloisterers’ (recluses) and eremites (hermits), driven out of Sinai and Southern Arabia in the 7th century to search refuge in the Latmos mountains. Perhaps the most well-known of these was St Paul the Younger, who lived in the 10th century and whose fame spread beyond the boundaries of those countries.
KAPIKIRI VILLAGE
Kapikiri has a population of 320 people. The villagers mostly make their living from animal husbandry, fishing, olives and beekeeping, while some families make a living from tourism. Our region is located in the most important (from a tourism point of view) culture- and nature-rich national park. Lake Bafa is surrounded by important ancient sites. This is the perfect starting point for excursions to Ephesus, Iasos, Labranda, Priene, Miletos, Bodrum (Halicarnassus), Kuþadasý, Pamukkale, Didyma, Euromos, Alinda and many other places.
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LAKE BAFA
Once, Lake Bafa was connected to the Aegean Sea and was the remotest part of the deep Gulf of Miletus. Along this gulf lay the mighty city of Miletus (protecting the gulf entrance), Priene’s harbour (Nulochos) and smaller harbour towns like Myus, Phyrrh, Heracleia of Latmos and Ioniapolis. Ionaiapolis was established before Heracleia and its harbour was once used by Miletos and also Latmos, the small town bearing the mountain’s name. Beginning in Late Antiquity (around the 5th century), alluvial deposits of the Meander River gradually silted up the entrance of the Latmos Gulf so that by the end of the Middle Ages (around the 15th century) its connection with the sea was completely cut off.
Today, we know of 224 bird species living around Lake Bafa. On the slopes of Latmos Mountain (Beþparmak Daðý) twenty different orchids and endemic plants are to be found. Lake Bafa was declared a national park in 1989. The park covers 65 square kilometres and is home to birds like the Dalmatian pelican, fish eagle, common tern, pygmy cormorant and heron while the lake itself is populated by those famous eels, Bafa grey mullet, sea bass and sea bream. Wild boar, foxes, wildcats, hedgehogs and badgers all inhabit the surrounding Latmos Mountains. The unique flora and fauna of the lake and its surrounding attract birdwatchers, botanists, painters and nature lovers; the giant slabs of rock and the ancient walking trails are a paradise for hikers and boulder-climbing, and last but not least, the lake is perfect for boat trips.
A CARIAN TOWN IN THE LATMOS MOUNTAINS: HERACLEIA
The Beþparmak Mountain, or Latmos, to give it its ancient name, rises steeply from the shores of Lake Bafa and is considered one of Anatolia’s most sacred mountains. Tekerlek, the highest peak of Latmos, has, since prehistoric times, served as a cult site for rain, consequently for fertility. In ancient times, the Anatolian weather god and a local mountain god were worshipped here. Later on, Zeus and Endymion (lover of moon goddess Selene), took their place. During Pleistarchus’ era in Heracleia, a network of stone-paved roads crossing the Latmos was constructed, serving as trade routes for olives, olive oil, the famous Carian honey and wine.
PREHISTORIC CAVE PAINTINGS IN HERACLEIA OF LATMOS
Recently-discovered cave paintings dating from the 5th and 6th millennium BC have added a new dimension to the history of Latmos. So far, we know of 170 such paintings. In chronological order, Latmos was controlled by the Hittites, Carians, Hellenists, Romans and Byzantines before coming under Ottoman rule at the end of the 13th century. The large number of caves in the Latmos mountains provided refuge to ‘cloisterers’ (recluses) and eremites (hermits), driven out of Sinai and Southern Arabia in the 7th century to search refuge in the Latmos mountains. Perhaps the most well-known of these was St Paul the Younger, who lived in the 10th century and whose fame spread beyond the boundaries of those countries.
KAPIKIRI VILLAGE
Kapikiri has a population of 320 people. The villagers mostly make their living from animal husbandry, fishing, olives and beekeeping, while some families make a living from tourism. Our region is located in the most important (from a tourism point of view) culture- and nature-rich national park. Lake Bafa is surrounded by important ancient sites. This is the perfect starting point for excursions to Ephesus, Iasos, Labranda, Priene, Miletos, Bodrum (Halicarnassus), Kuþadasý, Pamukkale, Didyma, Euromos, Alinda and many other places.
- published: 14 Apr 2015
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Turkey 1967 Reel 45 of 52
Cat. Reel 33 1967: Reel 45: Turkey. June 19-20. Efes.[Ephesus] Miletus. Priene. Didyma [Didim]. Cover and entrance to well or cistern in ship: Note carving f......
Cat. Reel 33 1967: Reel 45: Turkey. June 19-20. Efes.[Ephesus] Miletus. Priene. Didyma [Didim]. Cover and entrance to well or cistern in ship: Note carving f...
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Cat. Reel 33 1967: Reel 45: Turkey. June 19-20. Efes.[Ephesus] Miletus. Priene. Didyma [Didim]. Cover and entrance to well or cistern in ship: Note carving f...
Aristarchus of Samos, Plato & Aristotel in Science and Technology Museum
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"Priene: A Nice Place" Oldrover's photos around Priene, Turkey (priene pension turkey)
Preview of Oldrover's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/oldrover/1/1236294000/tpod.html This blog prev......
Preview of Oldrover's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/oldrover/1/1236294000/tpod.html This blog prev...
wn.com/Priene A Nice Place Oldrover's Photos Around Priene, Turkey (Priene Pension Turkey)
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Turkey - Pamukkale - Travel Video
Pamukkale is a must see destination in Turkey. Heated by hot springs the travertine limestone deposits create multicolored terraces unlike anywhere else. Nea......
Pamukkale is a must see destination in Turkey. Heated by hot springs the travertine limestone deposits create multicolored terraces unlike anywhere else. Nea...
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Pamukkale is a must see destination in Turkey. Heated by hot springs the travertine limestone deposits create multicolored terraces unlike anywhere else. Nea...
Let's Go Europe: Sony Center, Berlin Wall, and Pergamon Museum
Join Let's Go Researcher Writer, Dan, as he scopes out the Sony Center, Berlin Wall and Museum Island of Berlin. Go to http://www.letsgo.com/178-germany-trav......
Join Let's Go Researcher Writer, Dan, as he scopes out the Sony Center, Berlin Wall and Museum Island of Berlin. Go to http://www.letsgo.com/178-germany-trav...
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Join Let's Go Researcher Writer, Dan, as he scopes out the Sony Center, Berlin Wall and Museum Island of Berlin. Go to http://www.letsgo.com/178-germany-trav...
Italy travel: Venice first impressions
The Renaissance architecture along the canals makes Venice a city unlike any other. Real People having Real Fun! You can view travel videos in full screen ne......
The Renaissance architecture along the canals makes Venice a city unlike any other. Real People having Real Fun! You can view travel videos in full screen ne...
wn.com/Italy Travel Venice First Impressions
The Renaissance architecture along the canals makes Venice a city unlike any other. Real People having Real Fun! You can view travel videos in full screen ne...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
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author: jpmitaly
Asian Beach Polo Championship Players from Hong Kong and India in Hua Hin
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Asian Beach Polo Championship Players from Hong Kong and India in Hua Hin....
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Asian Beach Polo Championship Players from Hong Kong and India in Hua Hin.
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Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Asian Beach Polo Championship Players from Hong Kong and India in Hua Hin.
Claudius Ptolemy Science and Technology Museum at King Mongkut Memorial Park
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Claudius Ptolemy Science and Technology Museum at King Mongkut Memorial Park, Prachuap K......
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Claudius Ptolemy Science and Technology Museum at King Mongkut Memorial Park, Prachuap K...
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Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information http://www.asiabethere.com/ Claudius Ptolemy Science and Technology Museum at King Mongkut Memorial Park, Prachuap K...
The third place goes to the team of Hong Kong
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The third place goes to the team of Hong Kong Asian Beach Polo Championship Hua Hin Thailan...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
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The third place goes to the team of Hong Kong Asian Beach Polo Championship Hua Hin Thailand
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Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
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The third place goes to the team of Hong Kong Asian Beach Polo Championship Hua Hin Thailand
- published: 27 Apr 2013
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The fourth place goes to the team of India Asian Beach Polo Championship
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
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The fourth place goes to the team of India Asian Beach Polo Championship Hua Hin Thailand...
Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
http://www.asiabethere.com/
The fourth place goes to the team of India Asian Beach Polo Championship Hua Hin Thailand
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Asia Travel Guide and Travel Information
http://www.asiabethere.com/
The fourth place goes to the team of India Asian Beach Polo Championship Hua Hin Thailand
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 1