
March 12th, 2003, 11:40 PM
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Re: [OT] Plato\'s Pub and Philosophical Society
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Originally posted by Captain Kwok:
quote: Originally posted by Ruatha:
Didn't the monks erase Aristoteles works and use the pergament for prayer books instead?
Thereby eradicating valuable knowledge, some of which has been independetly discovered so late as in the 20:th century.
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They did not. In fact, they copied his works preferentially because of their divine implications, i.e., that everything in the universe is striving for its perfect state, etc...
If we are talking about the European dark ages ~500-1400 then war/invasion/disease were all primary causes of technological stagnation, not the church! The church didn't really start to take control until the 1200s etc, and that was after the Europeans were able to manage a bit of stability. The church in 1500-1600s is more what you guys are referring to - but even to some degree, it was the thinkers who were stuck on Aristotle and not open to new possibilities that kept new thinkers from making a bigger splash then they did... Ahh, yes I remembered wrongly .
It was Archimede's works they erased and used to write again on.
Most notably the Principles that now exist only as a palimpsest.
And it was propably around 1300 if I remember correctly. (Can't bother to do a search tonight, G'night)
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[ March 12, 2003, 21:42: Message edited by: Ruatha ]
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