Early Greek cosmology
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Early Greek cosmology
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Early Greek cosmology refers to beliefs about the structure (cosmography) and origins (cosmogony) of the cosmos primarily from the 8th to 5th centuries BC before it was superseded by ancient Greek astronomy, which was demythologized and involved the systematic study of the world. The main features of early Greek cosmography are shared with those found in ancient near eastern cosmology. The basic elements of the cosmos include earth, heaven, the sea, and the netherworld (Tartarus), the first thre
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2024-04-20T21:29:14Z
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2024-08-27T08:14:04Z
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