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TopicIf Library of Alexandria wasn't destroyed, how much more might we have advanced?
Vertania
09/03/17 4:17:23 AM
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Zikten posted...
When did they do that? The Romans loved science it was their collapse that led to the lol science phase.

You're thinking of the Greeks and early Romans.

The Roman Empire declared Christianity its official religion in 380 AD, sacked the Library in 391, split in 395, fell to the Visigoths in 410, and ended in 476.

Their "lol science" phase started right before their fall. Wouldn't be surprised if that was the direct cause of it too.
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