Because there was no refrigeration this procedure was thought as a nasty undertaking in the 1300's.
What is dissection
100
Established the prize first awarded to peacemakers and great innovators.
Who is Alfred Nobel
100
The invention of parchment made it possible for books to [blank] rather than [blank]
What is bound and pasted
100
Author of The Discoverers, A History of Man's Search to Know His World and Himself
Who is Daniel J. Boorstin
200
Called the discoverer or microscopy anatomy
Who is Malpighi
200
Secretary of the Royal Society. This man is fluent in French, Italian, English, as well as German. He invented the profession of the scientific journalist.
Who is Henry Oldenburg
200
Began to be developed in during the T'ang dynasty (618-907).
What is Block Printing
200
He discovered the decimal POINT
Who is John Napier
300
The first to publish a piece illustrating human anatomy
Who is Vesalius
300
Discovered a convenient way of expressing and dividing the smallest fractional units, also known as decimals. Did not think of the decimal point.
Who is Simon Stevin
300
“A [blank] without a [blank] (sine armario) … is like a [blank] without an [blank]“ Our library is our armory.
What is monastery, library, castle, armory
400
The name of Vesalius’s published piece
What is Six Anatomical Tables
400
President of the Royal Society for a quarter century. Believed that scientific investigation led to greater knowledge of God.
Who is Isaac Newton
400
Handwriting things verses writing something on a printing press.
What is “natural” writing verses “artificial” writing.
500
The century in which the first dissection conducted
What is the 1300's
500
Because he wanted to both preserve religion and advance science, this scientist had regular conferences in the house of Minims to discuss the latest notions and discoveries.
He was born in Northwestern France.
Who is Marin Mersenne
500
The triumph of the printed book soon brought the triumph of . . .
What is language in the marketplace
500
He was said to be the inventor of the mnemonic art.(hint: he was a versatile Greek lyric poet)