Distant voices / Faith in numbers

Distant Voices: Examines the connection between medieval advances in the science of warfare and the discovery of silver deposits in Czechoslovakia. Europe turned its attention to making money to wage war as scientists like Galileo began to investigate vacuums, air pressure, and other natural laws w...

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Corporate Authors: Time-Life Films, British Broadcasting Corporation, Ambrose Video Publishing
Other Authors: Burke, James, 1936-, Jackson, Mick, Kennard, David John
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Ambrose Video, [2007]
Series:Connections 1.
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520 |a Distant Voices: Examines the connection between medieval advances in the science of warfare and the discovery of silver deposits in Czechoslovakia. Europe turned its attention to making money to wage war as scientists like Galileo began to investigate vacuums, air pressure, and other natural laws which led to the invention of modern communications. 
520 |a Faith in Numbers: The transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance was influenced by the rise of commercialism, a sudden change in climate, famine and the Black Death, which set the stage for the invention of the printing press. Also examines how the invention of the water mill, carillon and jacquard loom led to social and economic change. 
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