It was "B. Aristotle" who founded a school called the Lyceum and wrote on all manner of subjects, including botany, zoology, chemistry, astronomy, physics,
<span>politics, and drama, since he was one of the most famous and wide-reaching philosophers of all time. </span>
This year marks the centennial of the Spanish-American War, which was fought between May and August 1898. For many reasons, this short war was a turning point in the history of the United States.
Pope Gregory VII was critical in promoting and regulating the concept of modern university as his 1079 Papal Decree ordered the regulated establishment of cathedral schools that transformed themselves into the first European universities.