Historical Antecedent

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the City of Uruk

great wonder not only because it is considered to be the first true city in the world

Aristotle

proved the importance of critical observation and systematic means to identify and classify organisms.

Thales of Miletus

Father of Philosophy, taught that nature was composed of or convertible into water.

Hippocrates

Father of modern medicine; "Father of Greek Medicine"

Hippocrates

First to regard medicine as a science apart from religion.

Empedocles

440 B.C. - Greek who stated that all matter was composed of 4 elements: earth, air, fire, & water

Hieroglyphics

An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds

Hippocrates

He taught that diseases have natural causes and that somehow the human body is capable of healing or repairing itself.

Ziggurats

Mountain of god, served as the sacred place of their chief god

Greece

archipelago in the Southeastern part of Europe. Known as the birthplace of western philosophy.

Potter's wheel

Wheeled vehicle made of solid wooden wheels on axles now regarded as the greatest mechanical invention of all time.

Cuneiform

a set of word pictures depicted in symbols made of triangular marks

Babylonia

ancient region bordering the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Southern Iraq)

Anaxagoras

argued that matter was composed of countless tiny particles, each made of dominant substances such as water mixed with other random substances.

waterclock

conical earthen vessel with hours equally marked off on the inside and spout at the bottom.

Archimedes

discovered the concept of gravity

Imhotep

first 365-day calendar; step pyramid

Archimedes

invented the science of hydrostatics- measurement and use of water-power.

Egypt

located in the Northeastern part of the African continent, a desert country thriving on an agricultural economy.

Archimedes

made planetarium powered by water to demonstrate the movements of the sun and planets around the stationary earth.

Galen

made the first steps for the advancement of the science of anatomy.

Materia Medica

made up of assorted botanical, zoological and mineralogical ingredients

Code of Ur-Nammu

oldest surviving law in the world. It is the earliest existing legal text

Nebuchadnezzar

ordered the construction of the famous "Hanging Gardens of Babylon" and the Isthar Gate.

Thales,Phythagoras,Euclid

perfected geometry, as a single logical system.

Archimedes

performed experiments which led him to discover the laws of lever and the pulley.

Zodiacal map of Sumer

used for practical mathematical and observational purposes.

Sexagesimal

using the number 60 as base, system of counting and a form of place notation.

Watermills

were also considered as one of the most important contributions of the Greek civilization to the world. They were commonly used in agricultural processes like milling of grains which was a necessary form of food processing.

Ptolemy

wrote the Almagest, wherein he presented his ideas and summarized those of the earlier Greek astronomers about the universe. -postulated the geocentric theory of the universe.


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