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- of an atomic theory of the universe. Democritus wrote extensively on a wide variety of topics. None of Democritus' original work has survived, except through...
- Democritus (c. 460–370 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** philosopher notable for his atomic theory of the universe. Democritus may also refer to: Democritus (Agostino...
- Greece. The emblem of the Democritus University of Thrace represents the influential Ancient Gr**** pre-Socratic philosopher Democritus. He was born in Abdera...
- Democritus is a lunar impact crater that is located on the northern part of the Moon, just to the north of the Mare Frigoris. Just to the south of Democritus...
- whatsoever is known about Leucippus except that he was the teacher of Democritus. Democritus, by contrast, wrote prolifically, producing over eighty known treatises...
- Books to pseudo-Democritus' legendary Persian master Ostanes, it is supposed to summarize the entire teaching of Ostanes to pseudo-Democritus, encapsulating...
- and Democritus was a response to the Eleatic school, who held that motion is not possible because everything is occupied with What-is. Democritus and...
- indicates, with Democritus. The front cover image is an oil canvas painting of Democritus by Hendrik ter Brugghen dated 1628. It depicts Democritus as a young...
- proposed in 1962 to identify him as Democritus, because of the frank smile he shows since, precisely, Democritus he is known as "the philosopher who laughs"...
- developed atomism along with his student, Democritus; while Leucippus is credited with the philosophy's creation, Democritus is understood to have elaborated upon...