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Inventions and discoveries | Historyworld
INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES

including headings The dawn of discovery, Needle and thread, Bow and arrow, Making fire, Felt rugs and rush matting, ...

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The fame of Archimedes in history | HISTORY OF ALEXANDRIA
Euclid and Archimedes

The fame of Archimedes in history and legend derives largely from his practical inventions and discoveries, but he himself regards these as trivial compared to his work in pure geometry. He is most proud of his calculati...

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The fame of Archimedes in history | HISTORY OF GREEK SCIENCE
Euclid and Archimedes

The fame of Archimedes in history and legend derives largely from his practical inventions and discoveries, but he himself regards these as trivial compared to his work in pure geometry. He is most proud of his calculati...

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The fame of Archimedes in history | HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS
Euclid and Archimedes

The fame of Archimedes in history and legend derives largely from his practical inventions and discoveries, but he himself regards these as trivial compared to his work in pure geometry. He is most proud of his calculati...

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Columbus sails west again five months | HISTORY OF SPAIN
Three last voyages

Columbus sails west again five months after his audience with Ferdinand and Isabella. This time the expedition is on a much larger scale, with the intention of establishing colonies. Seventeen ships, carrying between the...

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Columbus sails west again five months | HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN (WEST INDIES)
Three last voyages

Columbus sails west again five months after his audience with Ferdinand and Isabella. This time the expedition is on a much larger scale, with the intention of establishing colonies. Seventeen ships, carrying between the...

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In about 1768 a French artist, | HISTORY OF PRINTING
Aquatint

In about 1768 a French artist, Jean Baptiste Le Prince, discovers a way of achieving tone on a copper plate without the hard labour involved in mezzotint. His technique is to sprinkle on a fine dust of powdered resin, fu...

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The greatest of all board games, | HISTORY OF SPORTS AND GAMES
Chess in India

The greatest of all board games, chess, has evolved in India by the 6th century AD. It is adopted in Persia, and the Persian and Arabic term for the end of the game subsequently enters the languages of the world. Shah...

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In 1845 Henry Layard sets off | DISCOVERIES - ARCHAEOLOGY
Nimrud and Nineveh

In 1845 Henry Layard sets off down the Tigris from Mosul, on a raft, ostensibly on a boar-hunting expedition. In fact his intention is to investigate a mound, close to the river, where on a previous journey he has notice...

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