Humanity Timeline project - happiness

  • Nicomachean Ethics  (Philosophy)
    350 BCE

    Nicomachean Ethics (Philosophy)

    Nicomachean Ethics was a book made by Aristotle around the 350 BC. Is Aristotle’s best known book on Ethics, centering the question on how to best live. This book is a part of humanities’ philosophy discipline.
  • Aristotle’s Poetics (literature)
    330 BCE

    Aristotle’s Poetics (literature)

    Poetics was one of aristotle’s final works written in 330 BCE. It’s believed to have been written as lecture notes.
  • De Baeta vita (Literature discipline)
    386

    De Baeta vita (Literature discipline)

    De Baeta Vita was a book made by Saint Augustine around 386 AD. It is a book focusing mainly on happiness.
  • A midsummer night’s dream (Theater)

    A midsummer night’s dream (Theater)

    A midsummer night’s dream, by William Shakespeare, is a comedic play set in Athens and an enchanted forest.
  • The civilization of the renaissance in Italy (History)

    The civilization of the renaissance in Italy (History)

    The Civilization of The Renaissance in Italy is a classic work exploring Renaissance ideas of: earthly joy and pleasure, individualism, fulfillment, and humanist notions of happiness. It is a part of the Humanities discipline of history.
  • Vincentvan Gogh’s sunflower paintings. (Art history)

    Vincentvan Gogh’s sunflower paintings. (Art history)

    Vincent Van Gogh created this still-life painting of a bouquet of Sunflower starting 1888-1889. His first series of sunflower paintings were of sunflowers on the ground (he was influenced by Japanese woodblock prints to make the first one.)
  • Le bonheur de vivre (the joy of life) (art)

    Le bonheur de vivre (the joy of life) (art)

    The joy of life (known usually by its French name) is a painting by Henri Matisse seemingly depicting a joyful forest with people and a pond.
  • Anne of Green Gables (literature)

    Anne of Green Gables (literature)

    Anne of Green Gables, by L.M Montgomery, is a very joyful reading of the protagonist and her appreciation for Life’s small details.
  • Lobster Telephone (Art)

    Lobster Telephone (Art)

    Lobster Telephone is a surrealist art piece (Sculpture) by Salvador Dalí of a telephone with a lobster on it. The lobster telephone is a part of the art history discipline of humanities.
  • It’s a wonderful Life. (Film history)

    It’s a wonderful Life. (Film history)

    Beautiful Christmas fantasy drama that with a heartwarming message about the value of life, directed by Frank Capra. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFXoAVi4FPk
  • A few seconds before happiness (photography.)

    A few seconds before happiness (photography.)

    A few seconds before happiness is a photograph where by Édouard Boubat. It’s a photo of a man (presumably the father) holding a puppy behind his back ready to gift his child the gift. The child waits, unknowing of the jolly joys he will experience in seconds.
  • What a wonderful world (Music)

    What a wonderful world (Music)

    What a wonderful world is a song created by Luis Armstrong in 1967. It was written to provide a message of hope during national turmoil. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rBrd_3VMC3c
  • For good luck (Art)

    For good luck (Art)

    For good luck is a Christmas painting by Salvador Dalí which was a Christmas gift to the Lucas family. It depicts an angel in his surreal landscape.
  • The laurels of happiness (Art)

    The laurels of happiness (Art)

    The laurels of happiness is a surreal painting by Salvador Dalí featuring dreamlike characters and mythological / symbolic figures.
  • Origins of Architectural Pleasure (Architecture discipline)

    Origins of Architectural Pleasure (Architecture discipline)

    Origins of Architectural Pleasure is a book written by Grant Hildenburg which discusses ways in which architectural forms emulate some archetypal settings that people have found appealing throughout time.