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Aristotle.
wilhelm wundt
It all depends on the crime. If the matter were nothing but a petty dispute between neighbors a tribune could advise them and settle their problem without going to court. If the matter were of a criminal nature, then a praetor made the decision to free or fine. If the matter concerned the welfare of the State, or if charges were brought against an aristocrat, then the Senate made the decisions.
A system that protects the rights of citizens from government abuse. Elements of this system include that all people, even government officals, must abide by the laws; laws must be published; laws must be written clearly and laws should not command the impossibles.poeple, government, business, and other groups agree to follow the law.
In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
Ancient Greece allowed murder because they liked males, no matter what sex they were. Everyone was gay
Ancient Greece allowed murder because they liked males, no matter what sex they were. Everyone was gay
Democritus - Greek philosopher who believed in the 'marble' atomic model.John Dalton - Came up with the first atomic theory, in which he also believed atoms were indivisible.
No it is not.
is continuous because of individuals forms and qualities
It isn't. It only looks continuous (sometimes), because the individual pieces (the atoms) are much smaller than anything we can see.
yes, matter continues or particulate
Democritus (ancient Greece). Of course he had no evidence whatsoever. Lucky guess.
All free male Greek citizens were allowed to participate in athletic events in ancient Greece, no matter what their social status was. Women were excluded from becoming athletes, but single women could watch athletic events, while married women were forbidden.
The Ancient Greeks thought four things made up the universe- Earth, Water, Air, and Fire. Plato, the mathematician and philosopher of Ancient Greece, guessed that each of these elements made up a particular Platonic Solid. Earth was a Cube, Air and Octahedron, Water an Icosahedron, and Fire a Tetrahedron. The 5th element, he referred to as Quintessence. This of course made up the Dodecahedron.
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Quicksilver is another name for the element Mercury, and it has been in use for various purposes both medicinal and industrial since as early as 1500BC. We know this as it has been found in the tomb of pharaohs dating from that time. It was also used in ancient China, Greece and Rome. It was thought in ancient times to be the primordial "First Matter" from which you can create any other metal, and this belief is at the core of the ancient practice of Alchemy.The exact person that discovered it has been lost in time.