Some may say that Aesop is infamous for the life he led over 2000 years ago and mostly for the hundreds of fables that have been attributed to his name since. Aesop's fables have reached countless generations since he is reported to have been alive, and they continue to be a part of the lives of many.
This is an informative video that explains Hammurabi and his code, and explains the importance of the laws that he put in place, and his code's effect on life today.
A short video connecting the laws that Hammurabi set forth to those that are in place today. Hammurabi is credited with establishing codified law, something that has been improved upon since that time.
This is an amazing resource about smallpox, it's comprehensive and so interesting! "In some ancient cultures, smallpox was such a major killer of infants that custom forbade the naming of a newborn until the infant had caught the disease and proved it would survive."
LDS Scripture Citation Index. This goes through all the standard works of the the LDS faith and links individual verses or sections with with the best citations possible: words of modern prophets and apostles.
The science of physics, Aristotle stresses, contains almost all there is to know about the world. Were there no separate forms-entities such as the unmoved mover at the pinnacle of the cosmos-which are without matter and are not part of the physical world, physics would be what Aristotle calls first philosophy ( Metaphysics 6.1, 1026a27-31).