This book is designed to assist the advanced mathematics and science students through the maze of the Ancient World/Hellenistic World/ Classical World and its flow into the Modern World. This book will not only put critical events in perspective but also in their true chronological order. This book will give the reader knowledge of the history of the Mediterranean World from the Persian Empire to the 1883 A.D. discovery of electricity and beyond. From the seven wonders of the ancient world to ancient warfare and ancient machines of war and peace to Africa’s development and implementation of the disciplines of mathematics, all engineering sciences, physics, chemistry, metallurgy, statistics, medicine, masonry, technology, ethics, political science, metaphysics, astronomy, astrology and philosophy.
In general, the reader will be introduced to a world that was developed and maintained by the mind of the African. This way of thought has maintained the world up to the modern age. Most importantly, the reader will learn through deductive and inductive reasoning where the origin of the western world really begins-who educated whom, when this education took place, where it took place, how long this educational environment lasted, the manner in which the professors and master teachers were treated, when the course of the world changed, who changed it, how it was changed and why. If the reader is tired of “keep your eyes on the prize!” and wants to know what the prize is and whether or not the African deserves the prize, then read this book and be informed.
What readers says
If you like reading something novel,
then this is for you.
Africa is a very genre-specific book written for science and math lovers, but it's not just that; it’s about the history and the Ancient world. The author uses these two factors to explain the modern world about Africa, its history, and how we have gotten its developed world from Africa. I found the work to be really intriguing to read. I had no clue of most of what existed. If you like reading something novel, then this is for you.
S. J. Main
Few people will talk about Africa in terms like these.
Do read this!
Author Matthew Theodore Momon has explained the early developments in the field of science which date back to the 1800s. The author claims that many initial developments were made in Africa which they have never given credit for. The initial developments in the field of science, as well as mathematics, started in that part of the world.
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