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==Wikipedia EN== | |||
Anaximander (/æˌnæksɪˈmændər/; Greek: Ἀναξίμανδρος Anaximandros; c. 610 – c. 546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia (in modern-day Turkey). He belonged to the Milesian school and learned the teachings of his master Thales. He succeeded Thales and became the second master of that school where he counted Anaximenes and, arguably, Pythagoras amongst his pupils. | |||
Little of his life and work is known today. According to available historical documents, he is the first philosopher known to have written down his studies, although only one fragment of his work remains. Fragmentary testimonies found in documents after his death provide a portrait of the man. | |||
Anaximander was an early proponent of science and tried to observe and explain different aspects of the universe, with a particular interest in its origins, claiming that nature is ruled by laws, just like human societies, and anything that disturbs the balance of nature does not last long. Like many thinkers of his time, Anaximander's philosophy included contributions to many disciplines. In astronomy, he attempted to describe the mechanics of celestial bodies in relation to the Earth. In physics, his postulation that the indefinite (or apeiron) was the source of all things led Greek philosophy to a new level of conceptual abstraction. His knowledge of geometry allowed him to introduce the gnomon in Greece. He created a map of the world that contributed greatly to the advancement of geography. He was also involved in the politics of Miletus and was sent as a leader to one of its colonies. | |||
==Wikipedia EL== | |||
Ο Αναξίμανδρος ο Μιλήσιος (αρχ. Ἀναξίμανδρος ὁ Μιλήσιος 611 π.Χ. - 547 π.Χ.) ήταν ο δεύτερος από τους φυσικούς φιλόσοφους ή φυσιολόγους της Ιωνίας, πολίτης της Μιλήτου, όπως ο Θαλής, του οποίου άλλωστε υπήρξε μαθητής, σύντροφος και διάδοχός του στη Σχολή της Ιωνίας. Λίγα είναι γνωστά για τη ζωή και το έργο του. Ο Αιλιανός τον αναφέρει ως αρχηγό της αποικίας της Μιλήτου στην Αμφίπολη. Οι υπολογισμοί του Απολλόδωρου υποδεικνύουν ως ημερομηνία γέννησής του το 610 π.Χ. και το θάνατό του λίγο μετά το 547 π.Χ. | |||
Οι πηγές τον αναφέρουν ενίοτε ως επιτυχημένο σπουδαστή της Αστρονομίας και της Γεωγραφίας και πρώιμο υπέρμαχο της ακριβούς επιστήμης. Λέγεται, επίσης, ότι εισήγαγε τη χρήση του γνώμονα στην αρχαία Ελλάδα και ότι κατασκεύασε χάρτη του γνωστού τότε κόσμου. | |||
==Translations== | |||
af: Anaximander; ar: أناكسيماندر; arz: اناكسيماندر; az: Anaksimandr; be_x_old: Анаксымандар; be: Анаксімандр; bg: Анаксимандър; bn: আনাক্সিমান্দ্রোস; bs: Anaksimandar; ca: Anaximandre de Milet; ckb: ئاناکسیماندرۆس; co: Anassimandru; cs: Anaximandros; cy: Anaximandros; da: Anaximander; de: Anaximander; el: Αναξίμανδρος; en: Anaximander; eo: Anaksimandro; es: Anaximandro; et: Anaximandros; eu: Anaximandro; fa: آناکسیماندروس; fi: Anaksimandros; fr: Anaximandre; gd: Anaximander; gl: Anaximandro de Mileto; he: אנכסימנדרוס; hi: अनेग्जीमेण्डर; hr: Anaksimandar; hu: Anaximandrosz; hy: Անաքսիմանդրոս; id: Anaximandros; is: Anaxímandros; it: Anassimandro; ja: アナクシマンドロス; ka: ანაქსიმანდრე; kk: Анаксимандр; kn: ಅನ್ಯಾಕ್ಸಿಮೆಂಡರ್; ko: 아낙시만드로스; ku: Enaksîmander; ky: Анаксимандр; la: Anaximander; lb: Anaximander; lfn: Anaximandro; li: Anaximandros; lt: Anaksimandras; lv: Anaksimandrs; mk: Анаксимандар; ml: അനക്സിമാണ്ടർ; mn: Анаксимандр; nl: Anaximander; nn: Anaksimander; no: Anaximander; pl: Anaksymander; pms: Anassimandr; ps: اناکزیمېنډر; pt: Anaximandro; ro: Anaximandru; ru: Анаксимандр; scn: Anassimandru; sco: Anaximander; sc: Anassimandro; se: Anaximander; sh: Anaksimandar; simple: Anaximander; sk: Anaximandros; sl: Anaksimander; sq: Anaksimandri; sr: Анаксимандар; sv: Anaximander; ta: அனாக்சிமாண்டர்; te: అనగ్జిమాండర్; tg: Анаксимандр; th: อะแนกซิแมนเดอร์; tr: Anaksimandros; tt: Анаксимандр; uk: Анаксімандр; ur: اناکسی میندر; uz: Anaksimandr; vi: Anaximandros; war: Anaximandro; wuu: 阿那克西曼德; zh_yue: 阿那克斯曼德; zh: 阿那克西曼德 |
Revision as of 09:28, 4 June 2021
Spanish (DGE)
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Anaximandro
1 filósofo milesio (s. VI a.C.), discípulo de Tales, hijo de Praxíades, Anaximand., I.
2 historiador milesio (s. V/IV a.C.), Anaximand.Hist., I.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἀναξίμανδρος: ὁ Анаксимандр (родом из Милета, философ, ученик Фалеса, ок. 610 - 547 гг. до н. э.) Xen., Arst.
Wikipedia EN
Anaximander (/æˌnæksɪˈmændər/; Greek: Ἀναξίμανδρος Anaximandros; c. 610 – c. 546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia (in modern-day Turkey). He belonged to the Milesian school and learned the teachings of his master Thales. He succeeded Thales and became the second master of that school where he counted Anaximenes and, arguably, Pythagoras amongst his pupils.
Little of his life and work is known today. According to available historical documents, he is the first philosopher known to have written down his studies, although only one fragment of his work remains. Fragmentary testimonies found in documents after his death provide a portrait of the man.
Anaximander was an early proponent of science and tried to observe and explain different aspects of the universe, with a particular interest in its origins, claiming that nature is ruled by laws, just like human societies, and anything that disturbs the balance of nature does not last long. Like many thinkers of his time, Anaximander's philosophy included contributions to many disciplines. In astronomy, he attempted to describe the mechanics of celestial bodies in relation to the Earth. In physics, his postulation that the indefinite (or apeiron) was the source of all things led Greek philosophy to a new level of conceptual abstraction. His knowledge of geometry allowed him to introduce the gnomon in Greece. He created a map of the world that contributed greatly to the advancement of geography. He was also involved in the politics of Miletus and was sent as a leader to one of its colonies.
Wikipedia EL
Ο Αναξίμανδρος ο Μιλήσιος (αρχ. Ἀναξίμανδρος ὁ Μιλήσιος 611 π.Χ. - 547 π.Χ.) ήταν ο δεύτερος από τους φυσικούς φιλόσοφους ή φυσιολόγους της Ιωνίας, πολίτης της Μιλήτου, όπως ο Θαλής, του οποίου άλλωστε υπήρξε μαθητής, σύντροφος και διάδοχός του στη Σχολή της Ιωνίας. Λίγα είναι γνωστά για τη ζωή και το έργο του. Ο Αιλιανός τον αναφέρει ως αρχηγό της αποικίας της Μιλήτου στην Αμφίπολη. Οι υπολογισμοί του Απολλόδωρου υποδεικνύουν ως ημερομηνία γέννησής του το 610 π.Χ. και το θάνατό του λίγο μετά το 547 π.Χ.
Οι πηγές τον αναφέρουν ενίοτε ως επιτυχημένο σπουδαστή της Αστρονομίας και της Γεωγραφίας και πρώιμο υπέρμαχο της ακριβούς επιστήμης. Λέγεται, επίσης, ότι εισήγαγε τη χρήση του γνώμονα στην αρχαία Ελλάδα και ότι κατασκεύασε χάρτη του γνωστού τότε κόσμου.
Translations
af: Anaximander; ar: أناكسيماندر; arz: اناكسيماندر; az: Anaksimandr; be_x_old: Анаксымандар; be: Анаксімандр; bg: Анаксимандър; bn: আনাক্সিমান্দ্রোস; bs: Anaksimandar; ca: Anaximandre de Milet; ckb: ئاناکسیماندرۆس; co: Anassimandru; cs: Anaximandros; cy: Anaximandros; da: Anaximander; de: Anaximander; el: Αναξίμανδρος; en: Anaximander; eo: Anaksimandro; es: Anaximandro; et: Anaximandros; eu: Anaximandro; fa: آناکسیماندروس; fi: Anaksimandros; fr: Anaximandre; gd: Anaximander; gl: Anaximandro de Mileto; he: אנכסימנדרוס; hi: अनेग्जीमेण्डर; hr: Anaksimandar; hu: Anaximandrosz; hy: Անաքսիմանդրոս; id: Anaximandros; is: Anaxímandros; it: Anassimandro; ja: アナクシマンドロス; ka: ანაქსიმანდრე; kk: Анаксимандр; kn: ಅನ್ಯಾಕ್ಸಿಮೆಂಡರ್; ko: 아낙시만드로스; ku: Enaksîmander; ky: Анаксимандр; la: Anaximander; lb: Anaximander; lfn: Anaximandro; li: Anaximandros; lt: Anaksimandras; lv: Anaksimandrs; mk: Анаксимандар; ml: അനക്സിമാണ്ടർ; mn: Анаксимандр; nl: Anaximander; nn: Anaksimander; no: Anaximander; pl: Anaksymander; pms: Anassimandr; ps: اناکزیمېنډر; pt: Anaximandro; ro: Anaximandru; ru: Анаксимандр; scn: Anassimandru; sco: Anaximander; sc: Anassimandro; se: Anaximander; sh: Anaksimandar; simple: Anaximander; sk: Anaximandros; sl: Anaksimander; sq: Anaksimandri; sr: Анаксимандар; sv: Anaximander; ta: அனாக்சிமாண்டர்; te: అనగ్జిమాండర్; tg: Анаксимандр; th: อะแนกซิแมนเดอร์; tr: Anaksimandros; tt: Анаксимандр; uk: Анаксімандр; ur: اناکسی میندر; uz: Anaksimandr; vi: Anaximandros; war: Anaximandro; wuu: 阿那克西曼德; zh_yue: 阿那克斯曼德; zh: 阿那克西曼德