Philosophy – ancient world (700BCE – 250CE)
c260
Plotinus founds Neo-Platonism, a school of mystical philosophy based on the works of Plato.
313
Constantine I proclaims religious freedom within the Roman Empire in the Edict of Milan
395
Crises brought on by both internal and external forces lead to the division of the Roman Empire into east and west. The western empire falls within a century.
397-398
St Augustine of Hippo writes his Confessions
c510
Boethius begins to translate Aristotle's work on logic
618
The Tang Dynasty is established in China, bringing a Golden Age of cultural development.
622
The Prophet Muhammad performs the Hejira, his journey from Mecca to Medina, marking the beginning of the Muslim era.
711
Conquest of Christian Iberia (now Spain and Portugal) by Muslim invaders.
832
The House of Wisdom is established in Baghdad, attracting scholars from around the world to share and translate ideas.
c1014-20
Avicenna (Ibn Sina) writes his Kitab al-Shifa (The Book of Healing)
1077-78
St Anselm writes the Proslogion.
1099
Christian crusaders capture the holy city of Jerusalem.
1347
The Black Death reaches Europe, killing more than a third of the continent's population.
1445
Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press, allowing for a great dissemination of knowledge.
1453
Fall of the Byzantine Empire, the eastern remnant of the Roman Empire, when its capital Constantinople is captured by the Ottoman Turks.
1492
Christopher Columbus crosses the Atlantic and reaches the West Indies.