Anna Lucero History of science

  • Mesopotamians astronomy
    4000 BCE

    Mesopotamians astronomy

    Mesopotamians believed the earth was in the center of the universe.
  • Period: 3800 BCE to 1500 BCE

    Metallurgy

    Each human trying to get metal and iron from other materials
  • Medicine
    3500 BCE

    Medicine

    Early civilization developed medicine based on plants
  • The greek science
    600 BCE

    The greek science

    greek philosophers developed theories on how the world and universe worked
  • Period: 400 BCE to 1327

    Medieval China

    Ancient China represents a hydraulic civilization and developed a critical invention in knowledge transmission still around today know as the standardized test. In the very first Chinese dynasty which was the Xia had supported astronomical research to help invent more accurate calendars, The cosmos did not only revolve around earth its self but as well as China. Confucius who only did not care about traditions but as well as etiquette, respect for elders and for the patriarchy.
  • Greek philosophers end the baggings of science
    350 BCE

    Greek philosophers end the baggings of science

    Chiefly Plato founded a physical school called the Academy to train Athenians in how to think like Socrates. After Alexander died young, Aristotle went back to Athens to start his own school all cosmic was made up of atoms that were perfect geometric platonic solids then each of them create there own element Aristotle crossed those same four elements, such as hot and cold
  • Period: 500 to 1500

    Ancient and Medieval medicine

    1.Ancient and medieval medicine worked for millions people
    2. Early medical systems allowed people to make sense of bodies and health
    3. The doctors would learn about using acupuncture and acupressure, herbal therapies, exercise, and prescription diets.
    4. In TCM health means a balance between two forces,Yin and Yang representing dark and light
    5. Disease mean imbalance
  • Hildegard of Bingen
    1179

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Also know as saint Hildegard and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath. She wrote theological, botanical and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, and poems On 7 October 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named her a Doctor of the Church. Hildegard's exact date of birth is uncertain. she was born into a family of family of the free lower nobility in the service of the Counts of Sponheim
  • Europe universities
    1200

    Europe universities

    Collected knowledge from older cultures and built based on those ideas
  • Period: 1300 to

    Renaissance

  • Earth orbits the sun
    1500

    Earth orbits the sun

    Copernicus Developed the theory of the earth orbiting the sun
  • Leonardo da vinci (1452-1519)
    1519

    Leonardo da vinci (1452-1519)

    He was from Anchiano, Italy and he did a lot of work in France
    His contribution science was that he made weapons, drew up plans for helicopters, helped in anatomy with the human body and animal body
    This helped understand how the human body works
    helped us to invent things like the tank, parachute, helicopter and many other things, And he helped us make discoveries in neuroanatomy (such as those of the frontal sinus and meningeal vessels)
    He as also a amazing artist
  • Period: 1550 to

    Scientific Revolution

  • Circulation of blood in the body

    Circulation of blood in the body

    Harvey creates a theory of how blood circulates around the body
  • Period: to

    Benjamin Franklin

    He had discovered electricity in the united states in philadelphia
    He discovered electricity
    This helped help creat ideas for further work in some fields.
    This effected science because it later lead to Thomas Edison to creat he first light bulb with electricity