Aristotle
Aristotle was born in northern Greece. Aristotle had strong interest in anatomy and structure or living things, in time which helped him develop a remarkable thing for observation.
Aristotle joined Plato's academy in 367 B.C., it was located in Athens. He became a teacher at the academy. When Plato died in 347 B.C. he decide to go to the court of Itemias of a Tuneus. In 343 B.C. he began to tutor the young Alexander the Great, at the court of Philip of Macadonia.
In 335 B.C. Aristotle founded his own school. The lvceum in Athens. The academy had became narrow in it's
interests after Plato's death but the Lyceum under Aristotle pursued a boarder range of subjects. The prominece was given to the detailed study of nature.
Aristotle was not primarily a mathematician but made important contribution by systematicing gone of his parts of his Analyticapocterious show an unusual grasp of the
mathmatical method.
After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.,
antimacedonan falling in Athens made Aristotle retire to Chalcis where he died the following year.
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