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Q: Was Hippocrates influenced by Pythagoras
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Did Hippocrates teach?

Pythagoras was a mathematician and Hippocrates a physician. Their paths did not cross. Pythagoras lived 570 to 490BC and Hippocrates 460 to 370BC


Did Pythagoros teach Hippocrates?

Pythagoras was a mathematician and Hippocrates a physician. Their paths did not cross. Pythagoras lived 570 to 490BC and Hippocrates 460 to 370BC


What did Hippocrates believe influenced behavior?

He believed that blood influenced behavior.


Who was influenced by Pythagoras?

he was cool3


Who influenced Pythagoras?

Pythagoras was influenced by many of his teachers from an early age. Anaximander, Thales, and Pherecydes were probably the three most influencial.


Who is the greek that started a school and studied geometry?

There are a multitude, but you are most likely looking for Pythagoras, or one of his more famous pupils Hippocrates


Who did Pythagoras work with?

Pythagoras is not known to have had any named partners. However, he did have many disciples who followed him in philosophy, mathematics and religion. Plato and Aristotle were both influenced by Pythagoras's principles.


Who did Pythagoras influence?

Pythagoras influenced many people like, Philolaus, Alcmaeon, Parmenides, Plato, Euclid, Empedocles, Hippasus, and Kepler.


Who did Pythagoras study with and who influenced him in his mathematical discoveries?

He studied at many schools with his followers and Pythagoras the mathematician from around 300BC was his main influence.


What was the name of the very famous mathematician from Greece?

Many famous mathematicians were Greek, such as: Archimedes, Aristotle, Hippocrates, Ptolemy and Pythagoras. Hope this helped.


Who taught his students that the universe followed the same laws that governed music and numbers?

It was Plato.


What factors influenced Hippocrates?

For the most part, he was a the father of medicine and so he wasn't really influenced by any other person. His theory of the humorism (the idea that there are four main liquids of the body) was influenced by the Pythagorean theory which stated that Nature was made of four elements-water, earth, wind and fire. The four humors correspond to this like so... Blood-Air Black Bile-Earth Yellow Bile-Fire Phlegm-Water So if you need a specific person, you could explain that he was influenced by Pythagoras.