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A whole field, one screen.
Visual encyclopedias that explain a whole field of knowledge on one screen — interactive timelines, maps, trees, and networks. Starting with the Philosophy Timeline.
Timelines
A field of knowledge along one axis of time.
Philosophy Timeline
From the Pre-Socratics to the 20th century — figures, schools, and landmark works on one axis.
Open →Scientific Discoveries
The breakthroughs that rebuilt our picture of nature.
Open →Evolution of Capitalism
Markets, money, and the ideas that shaped the modern economy.
Open →Rise and Fall of Empires
Power across the ages — who ruled, and why it ended.
Open →History of Mathematics
From Babylon's tablets to modern proofs — number and form across the ages.
Open →History of Logic
From Aristotle's syllogism to computational logic and the limits of proof.
Open →Probability & Statistics
From games of chance to data science — reasoning under uncertainty.
Open →Technology & AI
From ancient machines to artificial intelligence — the tools that rebuilt life.
Open →History of Physics
From Aristotle to gravitational waves — matter, motion, and the laws of the universe.
Open →History of Chemistry
From alchemy to the periodic table and the design of molecules.
Open →Biology & Medicine
From the humours to evolution, the cell, and the genome.
Open →History of Art
From cave paintings to the contemporary gallery — artists, movements, and masterpieces.
Open →World Literature
From Gilgamesh to the global novel — the writers and books that shaped how we imagine.
Open →The Art of Rhetoric
From the Sophists to the algorithm — how words have moved minds across the ages.
Open →World Mythology
Gods, heroes, and the theories that explain them — from Sumer to modern scholarship.
Open →History of Money & Finance
From barter and the first coins to central banks, fiat, and crypto.
Open →History of Economic Thought
From Aristotle and the scholastics to Keynes, Friedman, and behavioural science.
Open →History of Psychology
From the philosophy of mind to the lab, the couch, and the brain scanner.
Open →The Canon — Great Books
The landmark books by era, from Gilgamesh to the contemporary canon.
Open →Maps
Knowledge placed in space — where things happened.
Ancient Greece
City-states, colonies, and the geography of classical thought.
Open →Trade Routes
How goods, coins, and ideas travelled the old world.
Open →World Religions
The spread of faiths across continents and centuries.
Open →The Roman Empire
Rome and its provinces — the cities, legions, and roads that ran an empire.
Open →The World of Philosophers
Where the great thinkers lived and taught — philosophy mapped onto geography.
Open →The Age of Exploration
Voyages that redrew the map — from Lisbon to the New World.
Open →The Renaissance
The cities where art and learning were reborn — Florence, Rome, Venice, and beyond.
Open →The Scientific Revolution
The observatories, academies, and workshops that remade knowledge.
Open →Financial Capitals of the World
The cities where money is made and moved — exchanges, banks, and markets.
Open →Wonders of the Ancient World
The seven wonders and the great cities of antiquity, placed on the map.
Open →Trees
Lineages and branches — who came from whom.
Networks
The web of influence between people and ideas.
More visual encyclopedias arrive as they are curated. Each is hand-authored, bilingual, and cross-linked to the courses and library.