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Anaximander (610-540 B.C.)

Anaximander was reportedly a student of Thales. He wrote an ambitious, wide-ranging work called On Nature, which included a cosmology; a natural history of the Earth; a description of many kinds of natural phenomena, such as rain and wind; an account of the development of animals; and a geography, including a famous map of the world. Unfortunately, only a few sentences of this work have survived.




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