Anaxagoras
An ax ag o ras |ˌanəkˈsagərəs, ˌanak- ˌænəkˈsæɡərəs | ( c. 500 – c. 428 bc ), Greek philosopher. He believed that all matter was infinitely divisible and motionless until animated by mind ( nous ).
Anaxagoras |ˌanakˈsagərəs | ( c. 500 – c. 428 bc ), Greek philosopher, teaching in Athens. He believed that all matter was infinitely divisible and motionless until animated by mind ( nous ).
Ana xa go ras Eigenname |Anax a goras |altgriechischer Philosoph