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Medieval Philosophy Timeline
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Events
Neo-Platonist Schools close
Islamic
Christian
Roman/Byzantine
Greek
1453: Constantinople falls to Ottomans
476: Fall of the Roman Empire
Destruction of Great Library of Alexandria
Pope Gregory IX institutes the Papal Inquisition
Romans take over Egypt after defeat of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony
Periods
Claudius Ptolemy
Abu Nasr al-Farabi
Averroës
Saint Anselm of Canterbury
Thomas Aquinas
Avicenna
Peter Abelard
William of Ockham
St. Augustine of Hippo
Plato
Aristotle
Duns Scotus
Hypatia
Plotinus
Galen of Pergamon
Alhazan
Hundred Years War
Philo of Alexandria
Francis of Assisi
Roger Bacon
Peloponnesian War: Sparta defeats Athens
Western Schism in the Catholic Church
Herophilus of Chalcedon
Euclid
Erasistatus
Archimedes
Lucretius
Grouping
Events
End of Dark Ages in Western Europe (1000)
Periods
Medieval Period (476-1453)
Dark Ages
High Middle Ages (MA)
Islamic Golden Age (750-1250)
Late MA
Events
Sack of Rome (546)
Sack of Rome (455)
Sack of Rome (410)
Global Context
Events
Christianity becomes official religion of the Roman Empire
Grouping
Periods
Ancient Rome
Western Roman Empire
Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire
Ancient Greece
Ottoman Empire
Roman Empire
Roman Republic
Roman Kingdom
Climate Events
Periods
Little Ice Age
Medieval Warm Period
Crises of the Middle Ages
Periods
Great Famine of 1315-1317
Grouping
Periods
Black Death (1346-1353)
PEAK in Europe (1348-1350)
Events
Charlemagne's Education Reforms
Most of Aristotle's work available in Latin
Works of Aristotle, Hippocrates, Galen translated to Arabic
Grouping
European universities established
Events
University of Oxford (1096)
University of Paris (1150)
University of Bologna (1088)
Events
First Crusade brings Western world into contact with Islamic scholarship
Periods
The Crusades (1095-1291)
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