Ten Great Moments in the (Recorded) History of Civilization. The ten periods of history which saw the most rapid advances in human achievement or quality of life. These are all events that have contributed to the forming of society as we know it today – even though many were from the far distant past.
The artistic Renaissance began earlier, but during this 20-year period Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Durer, and Botticelli created many of the world’s most famous paintings: The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, the Sistine Chapel, the Raphael Rooms, the Pieta, the Sistine Madonna, The Birth of Venus. The European discovery of the New World was also a rather big deal.
The rap on the Romans is they stole their culture from Greece, but it’s not really true. The Romans borrowed freely from the Greeks but excelled in different fields — engineering, architecture, satire, and ethics (the Stoic tradition peaked in Rome, a little later, with the writings of Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius). No other society except Greece (and perhaps England or China) ever made greater cultural contributions. At about the same time, Chinese culture reached its greatest geographic extent with the Han Empire.
Darwin’s theory of natural selection and Pasteur’s germ theory revolutionized biology and medicine; Lister introduced sterilization in hospitals, and Mendel (pictured above) conducted the first experiments in heritability (though not widely known until later). There were milestones in many other arenas: Maxwell described electromagnetic fields and radiation; and the first internal combustion engine, gas heater, commercial steel, plastics, and rechargeable battery were produced.
These two decades saw the invention of electric light, alternating current, the telephone, automobile, steam turbine, gas turbine, water heater, transformer, arc welding, phonograph and seismograph; development of vaccination and surgical techniques; Boltzmann’s development of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics; production of radio waves; the birth of the environmental conservation movement; and artworks by Rodin, Monet, Brahms, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Eliot, Chekhov and Twain.
This 30-year period saw revolutionary change on all fronts. Galileo’s telescope and Kepler’s planetary theory were the birth of modern astronomy; Galileo’s De motu launched classical physics; literature took big steps forward with Cervantes’ Don Quixote (the earliest novel still widely read) and Montaigne’s Essays (which created that genre), and a guy named Shakespeare turned out a bunch of sonnets, plus Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth and the rest. Islamic architecture reached a late peak in Isfahan and Istanbul.
Important discoveries happened throughout the 17th century, but the most influential scientific advance was Newton’s theory of gravity. Newton got around to publishing the Principia in 1687, but the crucial ideas came to him in the 1660s. Newton and Leibniz invented calculus about the same time. Boyle’s Law, which led to the development of chemistry, was discovered in 1662; Leeuwenhoek and others began microscopic observations at the same time. It was a fertile time for art (Rembrandt, Vermeer) and literature (Racine, Moliere, Milton, Pascal) and unfortunately, bad philosophy (Hobbes, Locke).
Following James Watt’s improvement of the steam engine in 1764, almost every year in the late 18th century brought a new revolution. The science of chemistry was founded by Lavoisier; Hutton introduced the principles of geology; Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations founded economics; Mozart developed the forms of classical music; Burke and Hamilton/Madison defined British-American political theory; Blackstone’s Commentaries did the same for law; photosynthesis was discovered. Technical advances included electrolysis, the ship’s chronometer, chemical processing, tool-making machines, and the water frame.
Chinese civilization has had several peaks but the Song Dynasty was perhaps the greatest: Zhu Xi (pictured above) established Neo-Confucianism; printing, the compass and canal locks were developed; and Chinese painting reached its apex. Meanwhile, Islamic, Indian and Southeast Asian cultures produced great achievements, from Persian poetry and math to Angkor Wat and Jain temples. Meanwhile, Europe started climbing out of the Dark Ages with the first industry and monuments such as the great medieval cathedrals and castles.
The first great dramatists (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Aristophanes), the greatest sculptors in history(Phidias), and Socrates all lived in Athens in the 5th century BC. No other place in history produced more genius. The Greeks’ run continued in the 4th century with Plato (one of the most influential thinkers of all time) and Aristotle (the founder of ethics, political theory, natural history and logic), and mathematicians Eudoxus and Euclid. At the other end of Eurasia, Lao-tzu, Chuang-tzu and the followers of Confucius elaborated Chinese thought; the abacus and blast furnace were invented; and the Grand Canal was begun. India produced epic literature.
Confucius, Buddha, and Mahavira (the prophet of Jainism) all lived in the 6th century, though their works were compiled later (in the case of Buddha, much later). Important books of the Old Testament were written or assembled at roughly the same time. Greek culture was climbing toward its classical peak, thanks to natural philosophers (Thales, Parmenides), early political leaders (Solon), engineers (Chersiphron), and poets (Sappho, Pindar). No century is more significant for both Western and Eastern intellectual traditions.






























I agree the computer age is quite a significant step in human achievement and should have been included (as a bonus, perhaps) After all, we actually left our planet for the first time with the help of computers, increased human productivity, decreased human productivity….
An interesting premise for a list, mayhaps a little too daunting for a really GOOD list, in the format we’ve accepted here at the site. After all…moment/period/era…there’s A LOT of stuff actually going on during each of these entries.
But it definitely opens the door for the industrious to examine and expand upon some specifics for each entry here, as it’s own list. Hint–Hint!
Thanks for the list dbezan–It’s more than a lot of your naysayers have done.
@gabi319 (106): Too vague. Not enough info. It’s like one of those fun size candies. Too tiny to satisfy.
Well, you could say the same thing about pretty much all the entries and yet the one that seems to cause the biggest problem is (shocker!) the religion one.
I have some points to make concerning the prior posts:
1a) The Bible is the Word of God.
1b) Most folks who call themselves “Christians,” do not have a clue what the Bible says (beyond knowing John 3:16 or Acts 2:38).
2a) The Constitution of the United States (and the events/people surrounding its conception) IS one of the Top 10 Incredibly Significant Moments in History.
2b) For over 200 years it created an environment where folks from all over the world tried to become its citizens. Most of the criticism from the point I make in 2a are going to come from individuals/groups in other countries whose Constitution/founding documents are not up to par with the U.S. Constitution. Those who are U.S. citizens; who do criticize it; don’t have a clue what it says.
2c) A significant majority of the people who hold/have held political office as of late in the U.S., are not adhering fully to the U.S. Constitution. This is from the President (President Obama, President Clinton, AND President Bush) on down. If they did; the United States would not be in the mess it’s currently in (and getting worse).
3a) God HAS Blessed the United States.
3b) God CAN also curse the United States.
Pro 14:34 “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.”
Rom 2:11 “For there is no respect of persons with God.”
Bill is an idiot!
Other countries do have constitutions, believe it or not, and migrants do emmigrate to other countries than the USA. So get back on your pick-up truck you gun loving, black-hating, creationist inbred.
@Bill (123):
Mate, you’re not doing your country any favours. People like ‘Really???’ are trying to defend the image of America, then you come along and tear up all his good work. It’s a shame.
As Winston said, please ***** off back to your pick-up-truck.
Thank you Winston and archielt for emphasizing my point 2b(from post #123)! I could not have done it better myself.
Rom 1:22 “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools…”
Too much art, philosophy and bright minds on this list. Not enough modern American fiscal policies. Stimulus 2009? lmao jk jk
Very good list. I would agree with those who’ve said this list could be expanded, but leave that to the author/future lists. Gets you thinking though…
I would definatly agree
@Bill (123): I agree with you on your some of your statements on the Constitution, but…
…why the HELL do you think God has blessed the US?
That has to be the one of the stupidest comments yet today.
***Check that***
I don’t agree with ANY of your comments about the Constitution.
For #8, Pasteur actually came up with the idea of sterilization. Lister just made it known.
And also for #1, I would consider Buddhism to be under Philosophy, rather than religion, even if it is practiced like a religion.
Otherwise, great list!
@Winston (124): You are saying that Bill is an idiot and you urge him to…what was it? Oh yeah…”get back on your pick-up truck you gun loving, black-hating, creationist inbred.”
So you are telling Bill, someone that you probably have never met, that he is closed minded by insulting him and failing to acknowledge his point whatsoever.
Nice.
@Bill (126):
Explain to me how me suggesting that you are an ignorant c**t who is nothing but a stain on this Earth, that we can only hope has not/will not ever reproduce, emphasizes your point that the American constitution is something that the whole world is jealous of. Are you saying that the only reason I hate you is because I envy your constitution. Because that is incorrect, I hate you because you are the scum of the Earth. Second only to Lady GaGa and just ahead of Stephanie Meyer on the list of people who need to ***** off pretty sharpish.
ArchieALT 9:25 “Your a *****ing idiot, the world would be better without you…”
What a bunch of complainers. *I* liked the list.
@Bill (123): Some issues addressed in Romans are still relevant today. There is nothing new under the sun, my friend.
Hey guys, I know this isn’t relevant, but I just got done writing a new list (I did more research and work on it than any of my other ones), and if I just wondered if you guys think it’s worth it. I wrote Top 15 System of a Down Songs, it would mean a lot if I got support on it, I made sure to include many facts and make it interesting and entertaining, and included all the songs. So let me know if you guys think it was a good idea!
@Bill (127): Boy Bill, you’re a pretty outspoken zealot, huh? I’m a Christian and a proud American, and somehow I haven’t become an *****… Just lucky I guess!
@ianz09 (137): gee, if I understood the title I’d probably say “go ahead!”.
@archiealt (133): Did you have a bad day at the office? Perhaps instead of logging onto an anonymous alias on LV at the end of the day and berating anyone who says something you mildly disagree with in order to relieve the stress of your job, you should head home and make a hot cup of tea and curl up under a blanket and read a good book.
It works for me. Plus I bet our friend Bill would appreciate it if you stopped hating on him for stating his opinion. It would be better for everyone.
Yondofan12 2:51 “Practice being kind, rather than being right”
@segues (139): System of a Down, my favorite band! I listed 15 of my favorite songs, along with facts, commentary, a few opinions here and there, and included the music. I really hope JFrater publishes it, I worked my happy ass of for it!
Davy (post #129),
I’m sorry I thought I had emphasized my point-post # 123, 3a/3b (to your question; “how has God Blessed America”) through the scripture:
“Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” Pro 14:34
In other words; if a Nation is righteous (or takes the right actions/done the right things), will be Blessed by God (individuals are blessed in this way as well). The United States, has taken more right actions than any other nation on earth (that is why we are so Blessed by God). A good example is the United States being the first Nation to recognize Israel:
“Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will shew thee: And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing: And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.”
(Gen 12:1-3)
Unfortunately the United States has taken many wrong (unrighteous) actions that have brought curses from God (treatment of minorities, slavery, and so forth). To quote God’s Word again:
Gal 6:7 “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”
Some items of the list could be regrouped. I see two majors items missing: The Islamic Golden Age and the Age of Enlightenment. The view that we have today of Islamic World may be biased by the news, the war on terror, or that crap of war of civilizations, but without an Islamic Golden Age, Renaissance wouldn’t have happened.
And the Age of Enlightenment saw the US and French Revolution as result, and its influence can be felt in almost all Revolutions ever since.
archie, relax dude. I understand your frustration but this website isn’t meant for down right hatred.
@ianz09,
Usually I dislike anti-gov groups, such as Rage Against the Machine and the “new” Green Day”, but System of A Down is amazing. Love that group but isn’t Listverse worthy. haha… Who am I to say someone or something isn’t worthy.
Nevermind archie. Bill is an idiot.
Bill please seperate church from state.
Bill, may i ask you ,as a vilage idiot to another why is it that God blesses both america and your enemies. And how is it that the Bible that is over 50%(just guessing here it’s in no way accurate so you can simpathize) added by priests monks and kings who didnt like what it said, and if you believe those individuals were posessed by God does that mean you are for slavery and believe in witches, demons, faeries and the like.
@Really??? (145): Idk, I really think they. I like Rage, but they aren’t a favorite. I mean, anarchy is entertaining and all, but I don’t live by it, and sometimes it gets to be too much.
@Bill (124):
I have some points to make concerning your posts:
1a) The Bible is a collection of books that some people claim is the word of God.
1b) Most folks who call themselves “Christians,” do not have a clue what the Bible says, and you are one of them.
2a) The Constitution of the United States is not a moment, and although it is significant it does not belong on this list. There could be an argument for the American Revolution, but I’m not sure I’d put that on either.
2b) Please examine other the constitutions of other countries before you dismiss them. The United States has a nice one, but so do a whole heap of other countries. It seems to me that you not only believe that the Bible is the word of God, but also the American Constitution. The Constitution is rooted in its own history (i.e. the original intent no longer applies), it has flaws and it is open to interpretation. I’m beginning to see how you see similarities with it and the Bible, though.
2c) Again, the constitution was not divinely mandated nor do you and your evangelical friends have its interpretation on lock.
3a) You are conflating nationalism and religion.
3b) See 3a
I figured a percentage of folks would get mad at what I posted, but The Truth has never been popular:
“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.”
(Mat 7:13-14)
However:
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
(Joh 8:32)
The Truth (God’s Word) will either cause a person to get “back on track,” with God, or manifest the spirit that is in them (as emphasized by my friend; archiealt). This will happen two ways: 1) On earth (you have time to repent), and 2) On judgment day (too late).
Bill do you want to have an inteligent discussion, with your own ideas or just quote lines from some old book? ’cause if it’s the latter, i’ll go get my copy of snow white and the seven dwarves and we’ll have a HELL of a time.
I thought the Bible meant ” good news “.
The Bible is loosely based on a collections of made up stories.
The stories in the bible are hundreds and thousands of years old. They were told by mouth because most people couldn’t read or write, and as they were passed down by mouth the story tellers exaggerated to make the story interesting.
Noah’s Arc and other such stories are scientifically impossible.
Stopping off just to get beer turned into something hardly mentioned today:the near destruction of the Native American peoples. This list is ok but at the same time misses its intended mark at times. Just an opinion.
black cat, I wanted to go there but you did it for me. Thanks.
I was surprised when I saw that mother goose wasn’t the author of the Bible
@Really??? (152): There’s not even any point in trying to discuss the veracity of Bible stories it’s like trying to study the veracity of Fairy tales, only but-headed stuborn individuals believe any of that is true.
@Really??? (154): Well God does seem alot like Santa :
-Long beard..check
-Knows always what you are doing and punishes you if you misbehave.
Only Snata just takes away you’re toys while God, kills your entire family…and the rest of the world.
@BlackCat (156): *your..sorry
@Scratch (149):
Concerning your point 1b…
Most people who call themselves “Christians” DO have a clue what the Bible says. The question is if they understand it or not. Bill obviously has no idea about what the Bible is truly about.
The Bible, in my opinion, can be used in one of three ways:
1) As a revered book for people like Bill who believe its the ‘Word of God’.
2) As a storybook
3) As a guide to living a good life. This, I believe, is the true purpose of the Bible.
@Davy (158): The Bible could be a great moral code exept for some partwhere it defends the idea that men are from birth superior to women, men have the right to enslave other men…and several other “oversights” i cant recall at the moment.
Though it was a good moral code at the time it was written times have changed and it hasn’t.
@BlackCat (159): Wasn’t the birth superiority and slavery from the Old Testament? I’m referring to the ‘teachings of Jesus.’ I put quotation marks around that because, whether Jesus was a real person or not, most of his ‘teachings’ are a good moral code.
Perception is a powerful thing. In fact perception can “seem” stronger than truth. However there is only one Truth. It does not matter if one person believes the truth, and one million believe a perception. The Truth is still The Truth. Where did the Bible come from?
“Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.”
(2Pe 1:20-21)
Yes it was written by various individuals, but make no mistake; God IS the author, and the Bible IS His Word.
Many of the truths in God’s Word only come by those who diligently search for them:
“It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter.”
(Pro 25:2)
A mocker will not come to know the powerful Truths found in God’s Word:
“As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.”
(2Pe 3:16)
Religion would have to be one of the worst inventions in history. Without its strict suppression of science to prevent keen minds seeing through it thin skin, mankind would be hundreds of years more technologically advanced. Who knows where we would be. The rampant child ***** abuse, unsurpassed riches and archaic morals mean that religion has been incredibily significant to man but in a significantly negative way. Millions of lives wasted worshiping a silly story.
@Davy (160): In that case I stand corrected, Jesus was a good “preacher” and had great values(or at least the Biblical Jesus does)I do believe he exosted and was an exelent rabi.
It’s extremely offensive to call the five books of Moses the ‘old testament’ when you are really referring to the five books of Moses, or the Torah. The Christian old testament was created many years later, and bears little resemblance to the original books.
@Bill (161): Aww i´ve been called many thing’s but never a mocker, it makes me feel all giddy inside.
@Sky (164): Don’t worry we’re not here to offend jews today we’re bashing on Evangelists.
@BlackCat (163): I’m glad we’re in agreement.
Why does it seem like every comment thread always has an element of USA-bashing?
Saying “they” believe they’re the center of the universe is a gross generalization and perpetuates stereotypes, much like saying the French are spineless, the British are pompous, and Eastern Europe is a festering pit of crime and poverty.
If everyone believes these lists are too American-centric, you’re welcome to submit your own lists. But that would be proactive and being a part of the solution. Whining on the internet is much easier, I suppose.
It wasn’t so long ago that I enjoyed viewing Listverse, but it seems that inane, long-distance insults to individuals and groups is the eventual outcome of any website that allows postings.
Listverse isn’t even very old, and I already miss the old Listverse.
Rustystaples @168,
You miss the point of the whining. The list was NOT US centric, and as a consequence, the first comment complained about the lack of US content.
You actually have it the other way around – it was Americans complaining about the lack of US content, not the opposite.
If you want to enter a debate, its probably best to be clear on what is being debated first.
Quit whining about America-bashing. Of all the things to whine about, that is the absolute least.
Now, about this list. It wasn’t a good idea. You can’t do some short on-line list about great periods in history. There’s no time to back up your statements, which is absolutely essential because otherwise we’re just reading a blurb. I want to know why dbezan thinks that Locke was a bad philosopher, and what kinds of contributions Rome has made to what cultures. Don’t leave it up to the comments to fill in the gaps in your list.
usa is free???? there is no such thing as freedom as long as you have a system of government. (or strict religious principles)
yes, religion isnt evil but those who invented it were, after all its the greatest get-rich-quick scheme.
Some Americans are selve-centered. But not everyone! Some people are very ignorent in other countries too. But not everyone. No flippen country is perfect. I don’t think religion is bad. But for some of the people who interrprete it like they know everything is another matter. Some people don’t seem to understand that the bible was not written by God. And people thought differently back then. Some people take the bible way to literally! They take one line from it and shape it to mean something different.
I think America-bashing has become the world’s funnest sport lately. No whining here, but be realistic, you cannot fault every citizen for the “wrongs perceived”. Plus, #22 the taxation was not the only problem that caused the revolution. The English government gave exclusive rights to The East India Company and monopolized that market for them, this led to American Colonists not being able to continue selling their own tea products and demanding that they not be taxed without representation. Long story, their voice was not heard, much like it is starting to feel like again in our country. I am not always happy by what my government’s choices are or the things they do, the good thing is I can say that without fear. So, I don’t care if people bash my country, I love it here and would not live anywhere else. Plus, the comment was started, it seemed to me with a sarcastic tone, because how many times have we heard, isn’t this list to American? Please, give it a rest, I enjoy all the lists. That’s why I come here and I think the majority just enjoy reading them as I do, in fact my favorite ones have nothing to do with America. I tend to enjoy the unusual recordings, or photographs, anything dealing with history that I may not have known. The more fascinating facts are the ones that intrigue me most.
One should always take the Bible “literally.” Why, because the Bible Is God (unlike most human beings; God means what He says and says what He means):
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.”
(Joh 1:1-3)
In every age, there is a percentage of human beings who think they are somehow “enlightened,” and/or “progressive,” if they reject the Bible as God’s Word. Unfortunately, they are basing this perception on the extremely limited life experience/learning they have acquired over a span of time that pales in comparison to eternity. However, if God suddenly appeared to them and asked the same questions He asked Job, they would suddenly come to the revelation that they (in reality) knew nothing:
“Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof;”
(Job 38:1-6)
Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said, Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him? he that reproveth God, let him answer it.
(Job 40:1-2)
Bill is DA *****!
@Arsnl (119):
No, you are the one who is wrong, not me. Want me to back that statement up? Then give me a *****ing argument, not some pathetic whining plea to “grow up”. I backed up what I had to say. If you disagree, then please provide reasons why. Otherwise you are the ignorant one and it is you who oughta “grow up”.
By the way…
Religion RETARDS the intellect. Prove me the ***** wrong, because I’m sick of proving myself the ***** RIGHT.
All y’alls are mother*****ing idiots. Apart from JFray and Randall. The rest of you can suck my *****ing balls.
Wrong! God has always existed. The bible hasn’t. Therefore, the bible isn’t God.
QED and you’re an idiot. Say something sensible or ***** off.
Bill..oh Billllll…I think the men in the white coats have arrived for you!!
Seriously though, can you take your scripture quoting talents to one of the lists here that is actually devoted to the subject of religion?
If there is an all-knowing and all-powerful God, then the Bible and how we interpret it is entirely his design. So therefore, if the Bible exists then the Bible is God. Otherwise it is a book of bull***** fairytales written by humans. Duuurrrrrrr, which seems more likely?