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Period: Jan 1, 1450 to Dec 31, 1550
Revolution Timeline
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Oct 31, 1451
Christopher Columbus is born
Columbus was born during Amerigo Vespucci explorers.He discovered the "The New World," in 1492. -
Jan 1, 1462
Epitome of Ptolemy's Almages
Was one of the major publications of Renaissance natural philosophy. Authors: Georg Peurbach and Johannes Regiomontanus. Published in 1496. -
Aug 13, 1469
Corpus Hermeticum
The Corpus Her meticum was highly influented. Some of the writing we do today was were written in the Christian Era. In which was written by Hermes Trismegistus, -
Dec 10, 1472
New Theory of the Planets
Georg Peurbach's model told that the planets were not lined up in a file. He's also discovered the gravitational pull but Isaac Newton was the one who wrote the Principles of Gravity -
Feb 19, 1473
Nicolas Copernicus
(1473-1543) Died in May 24 of 1543. He was a wizard in Math and Astonomy. He's known for figuring out that the sun in the in center of our solar system and the theory that the planets revolve around the sun. -
May 18, 1486
Malleus Malificarum
The most authoritative and influential sourcebook for inquisitors, judges, and magistrates in the great witchcraft persecutions from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. It was written by Heinrich Kramer, leading inquisitors of the Dominican Order; Jacob Sprenger merely attached his name to the sourcebook. Also bringing the witches to punishement. -
Feb 24, 1494
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
(1463-1494) attacks practical magic, especially, astrology, as it calls into questions traditional notions of human free will; this concern under scores longstanding problems associated with the Condemnations of 1270 and 1277 which seems to have undermined the authority of Aristotle. Italian scholar, philosopher, and humanist. He died at age 31. -
Nov 17, 1514
Theory of Nicholas Copernicus
Nicolas Copernicus was an astronomer who first gave the theory that all planets revolve around the sun. This Theory later became proven and hes famous for the theory. He also published anothte book, known as the Commentariolus. -
Feb 2, 1518
Londo College
The London College of Physicians is granted a royal charter and functions both as a traditional professional guild as well as a learned society. The college has been continuously active in improving practice medicine since then, primarily though training and qualifying new physicians. -
Jan 1, 1522
the first circumnavigation of the globe
Completed by Ferdinand Magellan.