Socrates once said, “There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance. Do you believe this? Explain why or why not”.

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Socrates once said, “There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance. Do you believe this? Explain why or why not”.

Born/DiedPlace of Birth Born/DiedPlace of Birth Homer 750 – 700 BCE Ancient Greece Most Famous For: Greek Story TellerGreek Story Teller Probably blindProbably blind Wrote narrative poems, epicsWrote narrative poems, epics Such as the Iliad (Trojan War) and the Odyssey (journey home)

Born/DiedPlace of Birth Socrates BCE Athens Most Famous For: One of the world’s most famous Philosophers Teacher of Plato Said “The unexamined universe is not worth living.” His way of asking leading questions to get people to examine their deepest ideas (love, beauty, justice, etc.) is called the Socratic Method. It angered people who did not want to think about or change their prejudices. Put on trial and convicted of “corrupting the youth of Athens” and not honoring Athenian gods. Found guilty – died by drinking poison

Born/DiedPlace of Birth Plato BCE Athens Most Famous For: Great philosopher Student of Socrates (wrote down Socrates’ teachings) Founded school called the Academy (lasted 900 years) Teacher of Aristotle Wrote about government, reality, and more

Most Famous For: Born/Died Place of Birth Aristotle BCE Macedonia  Philosopher; scientist  Student of Plato  Studied many topics: biology physics, psychology, etc.  His method of questioning principles in a logical way was the basis for the modern Scientific Method  Teacher of Alexander the Great

Born/Died Place of Birth Herodotus BCE Turkey Most Famous For: Famous early historian Wrote The History giving us a glimpse into early Greek history. Known as the “Father of History”

Born/Died Place of Birth Solon BCE Athens Most Famous For: Diplomat, politician Founder of democracy in Athens (wrote Athenian constitution)

Born/Died Place of Birth Pythagoras BCE Island of Samos Most Famous For: Mathematician Most famous for proving the Pythagorean Theorem A 2 + B 2 = C 2 regarding right triangles Had many followers

Born/Died Place of Birth Hippocrates BCE Island of Kos Most Famous For: Great physician Known as the “Father of Medicine”

Hippocrates was a Greek physician born in 460 BC on the island of Cos, Greece. He became known as the founder of medicine and was regarded as the greatest physician of his time. He based his medical practice on observations and on the study of the human body. He held the belief that illness had a physical and a rational explanation. He rejected the views of his time that considered illness to be caused by superstitions and by possession of evil spirits and disfavor of the gods. Hippocrates held the belief that the body must be treated as a whole and not just a series of parts. He accurately described disease symptoms and was the first physician to accurately describe the symptoms of pneumonia, as well as epilepsy in children. He believed in the natural healing process of rest, a good diet, fresh air and cleanliness. He noted that there were individual differences in the severity of disease symptoms and that some individuals were better able to cope with their disease and illness than others. He was also the first physician that held the belief that thoughts, ideas, and feelings come from the brain and not the heart as others of him time believed. Hippocrates traveled throughout Greece practicing his medicine. He founded a medical school on the island of Cos, Greece and began teaching his ideas. He soon developed an Oath of Medical Ethics for physicians to follow. This Oath is taken by physicians today as they begin their medical practice. He died in 377 BC. Today Hippocrates is known as the "Father of Medicine". Designed by: Josephine Delvey

Famous Greeks Poster Each Box will include: –Name –3 pictures representing facts of the Famous Greek. At least five colors No White Showing Be Creative

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