The Ancients
It's Magic!
Revolutions?
Different Worlds
Great Men
100

Acheulean hand-axes were used for this purpose

No one knows!


100

Is magic separate from religion?

No! Often syncretic 

100

Coined the de-differentiation thesis

Edgar Zilsel

100

If you like breaking things down and categorizing them, you might be a...

scholastic

100

This man can be best understood as a "herald" of science

Francis Bacon

200

If you were "sanguine," it meant you had too much of this humor

Blood
200

Is magic separate from science?

No! They often borrowed from each other

200

Theory of history in which "great men" are the prime movers and shakers

Great Man Theory of History


200

Nova means

"novelty," the stars themselves were novelties

200

This man is remembered as the "Christ of Science"

Galileo Galilei

300

This man asked why China didn't have a Scientific Revolution

Joseph Needham

300

This doctrine means that every herb bears some sign of its medicinal value

Doctrine of Signatures

300

When was the term "scientific revolution" coined?

1930s

300

Location of the mythic Pillars of Hercules

Strait of Gibraltar

300

This man published detailed anatomical illustrations

Vesalius 

400

Paper money, toilet paper, novels, rockets, and steel bridges are just some of this civilization's inventions

China

400

This man ordered hermetic texts to be translated before texts from Plato and Aristotle

Cosimo de Medici

400

The three steps of the de-differentiation theory

Aristotelian scholars provided logic, mathematics & knowledge of ancient texts + literary humanists provided tradition of letters + artist engineers provided ideal of step-wise, technical improvement and progress

400

The seven liberal arts of the Medieval undergraduate curriculum 

trivium (grammar, rhetoric, logic); quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy)

400

This man published detailed illlustrations of what he found under a microscope

Robert Hooke

500

We get the word "algebra" from this man

Al-Jaber

500

"Nullius verba" means what

"nothing in words," Royal Society of London motto and a means to get away from the old magical "Power of Words" doctrine

500

Five factors that lead to the rise of science according to Zilsel

rise of capitalism, rise of individualism, marginalization of universities, rapid technological progress, spirit of commercial rationality 

500

Three "new worlds"

World of the body, world of the stars, world of the infinitely small, etc [feel free to coin your own here!]

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