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ABC's of Science by Charles Oliver
Book, page 13 / 13


The museum of Alexandria was established about 400 years B.C., for the
purpose of restoring science that had been lost thousands of years
before.

The cultivation of knowledge by experiment, observation, and
mathematical discussions: this was the birth of a science of to-day.
The library contained many thousands of volumes of books, but was
destroyed by Cyril; a girl in charge of the library by the name of
Hypatia was brutally killed and the flesh was scraped from her bones
with sea shells. This occurred in 414 A.D.

Alexander died at Babylon 323 B.C.

China, Mesopotamia, and India had made astronomical observations at
this early date. Most of these learnings were destroyed. Brono,
Isaac Newton, Brably, and some few others, promoted science by their
discoveries of what is to-day. "Good Will to man."






 
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