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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Philosophers, Scientific Revolution 1543-18th century famous works mark beginning On the Revolutions of the Heavenly spheres, Gaius Julius Ceasar 100BCE-44BCE Roman Empire 27BCE-476CE, Francis of Assisi 1181CE-1226CE Founded Franciscan Order, Andreas Vesalius 1514CE-1564CE wrote On the Fabric of the Human body, Scientific Revolution 1543-18th century famous works mark beginning On the Fabric of the Human body, Averroes (Ibn Rushd) 1126-1198 CE Intensely influenced by Aristotolean Philosophy Albertus Magnus 1193CE-1206CE (Dominican Order), Marcus Fabius Quintilianus 35-100CE Instituio Oratore - Quintilius, Thomas Bradwardine 1290-1349 On acquiring a trained memory, Middle Ages 5th century - 15th century CE Renaissance 14th to the 17th century, Unkown author Retorica Ad Herennium 86BCE, Aristotle 384BCE-322BCE teaches Alexander the Great 356BCE-323BCE, Pope John XXII indicted William of Ockham 1266CE-1348CE (Franciscan Order), Copernicus 1473CE-1543CE wrote On the Revolutions of the Heavenly spheres, Asian History was extremely diverse and very advanced however this is about western world, Cicero 106BCE-43BCE De Oratore - Cicero (55BCE), Thomas of Aquino 1225CE-1274CE (Dominican Order) Summa Theologica II-II - Aquinas, De Oratore - Cicero (55BCE) mostly influenced Didascalion - Hugh of st Victor, Didascalion - Hugh of st Victor contains Cell grid for Bible texts, Hugh of Saint Victor 1096-1141CE Didascalion - Hugh of st Victor, Instituio Oratore - Quintilius mostly influenced Didascalion - Hugh of st Victor