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Eheran@lemmy.world 6 days agoLast time this happened to me, more or less, I was trying to find the original source of some commonly (in the field) understood thing. After digging deeper and deeper I came out at Einstein or some similar physicist from the early 19 hundredths. That was wild and unexpected, as it was decades earlier than what I expected. The experiments they did to get us here is amazing.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 6 days ago
it’s really impressive how smart people were back then. we completely tend to underestimate that.
fossilesque@mander.xyz 6 days ago
I took a class on Mediveal Law and it was an amazing insight on how crafty and smart the pesantry was, especially as they fought for their rights. The professor was awesome and kept emphasising how smart they were.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 6 days ago
we have approximately the same brain they have, so anything we could come up with, they could come up with.
wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Ooh, did you read Grágás? It’s a shockingly entertaining read for a legal code. The section on Wergild is great, and you can learn a lot about the attitudes the Icelanders held toward different behaviours. Also, it strongly implies that there were at least a few people in Iceland who were training polar bears (which they must have either imported from Greenland, or found stranded on passing ice floes), and those trainers must have lobbied pretty hard, because it was specifically illegal to import trained brown bears from Norway.
There are a lot of greens in there.
fossilesque@mander.xyz 5 days ago
Honestly, it has been so long. I cannot remember that one in particular so I assume not. We were looking mainly with the continent and Rome. Here are the two textbooks I remember (and still have!):