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Taylor Hughes History of science

  • 4000 BCE

    The Mesopotamians

    The Mesopotamians
    They tried to explain their observation by suggesting that the earth was at the center of the universe.
  • 2112 BCE

    Medicine

    Medicine
    They made medicine for people that were sick or had disease.
  • Period: 1550 BCE to 1700 BCE

    Scientific Revolution

  • Period: 1400 BCE to 1500 BCE

    Middle Age in Europe

    1. All through the middle age, the study of science was done by religious people
    2. There was a huge movement of scholarship in the middle ages and a huge desire to translate text from other languages.
    3. The disparagement of the medieval goes all the way back to the Renaissance, when scholars were trying to recover the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
    4. Astronomy is also a subject that people were able to observe.
  • Period: 1300 BCE to 1600 BCE

    Renaissance

  • 1200 BCE

    The Metallurgy

    The Metallurgy
    Historical developments in ferrous metallurgy can be found in a wide variety of past cultures and civilizations.
  • Period: 319 BCE to 605 BCE

    Timekeeping in the Americans

    India had major urban centers, centralized administrative states, and complicated metaphysics traditions.
    Vedas: knowledge
    Alexander the great, Maurya, Aryabhata, Brahmagupta,Ayurveda
    The greatest Sanskrit scholar, Panini, wrote a book on grammar listing almost four thousand rules!
    Linguists make hypotheses, take careful observations, and put together testable theories about how language changes.
  • Period: 500 to 1500

    Science in Middle ages Europe

    1. All through the middle age, the study of science was done by religious people
    2. Monks were not actually the first people to attend the universities.
    3. There was a huge movement of scholarship in the middle ages and a huge desire to translate text from other languages.
    4. The disparagement of the medieval goes all the way back to the Renaissance, when scholars were trying to recover the learning of ancient Greece and rome.
    5. Astronomy is also a subject that people were able to observe.
  • 1098

    Hildgard of Bingen

    Hildgard of Bingen
    Born 1098 and died 1179
    She had her very first vision about a cow when she was three years old
    She spent most of her time weaving
    She had 20 visions in total
    Hildegard's greatest love was music because she believed that music is the highest form of human activity.
  • Maria Cunitz

    Maria Cunitz
    She was born between 1610-1664. She was born in Silesia, Poland. She was one of the most notable female astronomers of the modern era.
  • Neil Armstrong

    Neil Armstrong
    He was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio. He lived between 1930-2012. He was the first person to land on the moon.
  • Neil Armstrong

    Neil Armstrong
    he was from Wapakoneta, Ohio. lived from 1930-2012. He was the first person to land on the moon.