Story Telling
Cloud Nine
Dunning kruger effect
Cognitive Dissonance
JFK Flame
A Tomb of unknown soldiers
Map 4.1
Butterfly Dream
Punishments !!
The Seasons of the Year
Mosiac Portrait of Alcibiades
An Etruscan Couple
Ovid
Virgil and The Aeneid
Edward Gibbon
Egyptian Tomb-Painting
Queen Nefertari
Alexander at the Battle of Issos
Etruscan Piper
The Venerable Bede
MAP 8.3
MAP 9.1. The Routes of the Cursades
13th Century House
Kes Tres Riches Heures du Jean, Duc de Berry
XXI BUDDHA AS MENDICANT
Plate 1.1
Plate 2.5
Plate 2.7
Plate 2.6
Plate 2.9
Plate 2.10
Plate 3.31
The Jalianwalla Bagh
Plate 7.3
Fork & knife
Map 12.1
Dante Aligheri
Petrarch
Michelangelo: Medici Tomb, Florence
Homo sapiens
Cave wall painting
20,000 years ago
Olduvai Gorge
The Geographical Spread of Apes and Humans
Evolution of Intelligence
Notticelli: Adoration of Magi
The Print Shop
THE LAST MAN
Figure 3.2
Malthus
Columbus, imbroglio et al
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Black Swans
Conversation / Social beings
Right handed preference
Night flight
Eppur si muove
African Habitat
AFRICAN HOMINID FOSSILS
Homo sapiens
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Lucy's foot prints
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Gorbachev and Reagan
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The Haywain
The Starry Night
The Card Players
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Inflation
The Grand Constructors
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The Haywain
The Boating Party
Le moulin de la Galette a Montmrtre
The Stone Breakers
The Threshing Floor
The Calais Pier
The Swing
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Streetcar
Punishing Serfs
Marx
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Art: A mirror of Society
The Anatomy Lesson ~ Rambrandt (CA 1632)
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Like Thales, Hippocrates sought natural explanations for natural phenomena. Basing his opinions on empirical knowledge, not on religion or magic, he taught that natural means could be employed to fight disease. In his treatise ‘On airs, Water, and Places,’ he noted the influence of climate and environment on health. Hippocrates and his followers put forth a theory that was to prevail in medical circles until the eighteenth century. The human body, they declared, contains four humors, or fluids, blood, phlegm, black bile and yellow bile. In a health body the four humors are in perfect balance; too much or too little of any particular humors causes illness. . . Page 94
~ Hippocrates
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Like Thales, Hippocrates sought natural explanations for natural phenomena. Basing his opinions on empirical knowledge, not on religion or magic, he taught that natural means could be employed to fight disease. In his treatise ‘On airs, Water, and Places,’ he noted the influence of climate and environment on health. Hippocrates and his followers put forth a theory that was to prevail in medical circles until the eighteenth century. The human body, they declared, contains four humors, or fluids, blood, phlegm, black bile and yellow bile. In a health body the four humors are in perfect balance; too much or too little of any particular humors causes illness. . . Page 94
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