One of the great problems of science is forgetting what we've learned. Most students of the history of science know that after the fall of Rome and the rise of Islam, much of ancient science was lost to Europe until the 13th century, when ancient Greek works reentered the scholarly world. In fact, much of what we know today as the Renaissance was, in fact, a rediscovery of earlier knowledge.
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