Illustration of a bust of Thales of Miletus (c.624-c.546 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, and the first identifiable scientist. He is reported to have predicted a solar eclipse in 585 BC, and tried to explain earthquakes. He also thought that the Earth was a disc floating in a vast ocean. Engraving, based on an antique bust in the Vatican Museum, from Vies des Savants Illustres (1866).
px | px | dpi | = | cm | x | cm | = | MB |
Details
Creative#:
TOP28645783
Source:
達志影像
Authorization Type:
RM
Release Information:
須由TPG 完整授權
Model Release:
n/a
Property Release:
n/a
Right to Privacy:
No
Same folder images:
7thcenturybcadultancientgreeceancientgreekantiquityartworkastronomicalastronomyblackandwhitecaucasianclassicalcosmogonycosmologicalcosmologyearlyearthquakesfirstfirstscientistfoundergreekgreekphilosophyhistoricalhistoryhistoryofscienceillustrationmalemanmathematicalmathematicsmiletusmonochromenaturalphilosophernaturalphilosophynaturalsciencesnaturephilosopherphilosophyportraitpre-socraticscientistsolareclipsesurnametthalesthalesofmiletusviesdessavantsillustreswhite186619thcenturybust1800S
1800S186619th7thadultancientancientandantiquityartworkastronomicalastronomybcblackbustcaucasiancenturycenturyclassicalcosmogonycosmologicalcosmologydesearlyearthquakeseclipsefirstfirstfoundergreecegreekgreekgreekhistoricalhistoryhistoryillustrationillustresmalemanmathematicalmathematicsmiletusmiletusmonochromenaturalnaturalnaturalnatureofofphilosopherphilosopherphilosophyphilosophyphilosophyportraitpre-socraticsavantssciencesciencesscientistscientistsolarsurnametthalesthalesvieswhitewhite