Pythagoras did not attend a traditional school as we think of it today; instead, he traveled to various places to learn from different philosophers and scholars. He studied in Babylon and Egypt, where he was exposed to mathematics, astronomy, and mystical teachings. Pythagoras later founded his own school in Croton (modern-day Italy), where he taught his followers his philosophical and mathematical ideas.
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
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Pythagoras didn't go to college. He learned from his travels and specific teachers.
It was the ancient mathematician Pythagoras
Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, did not attend a formal school in the way we understand it today. Instead, he traveled extensively, studying under various teachers in places like Egypt and Babylon, where he absorbed knowledge in mathematics, philosophy, and mysticism. Later, he established his own school in Croton, where he taught his followers and developed his ideas.
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
School of Pythagoras was created in 1200.
Democratic school.
he started school in heaven
helmontus school
Keep the secrets of the school and not eat beans. No, really: Pythagoras had a neurotic fear of beans.
Of course he was!
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To school children in the Western world, Pythagoras is probably best known for Pythagoras theorem. However, apart from Eurocentrism, there is little to connect Pythagoras with the theorem since it was known to Mesopotemian, Chinese and Indian mathematicians for centuries before Pythagoras.
helmontus school, in Greece