The ancient perspective of electricity was that it was caused by either the gods or God, depending on which culture one is referring to. They knew that it was dangerous, powerful, and destructive. Ancient Greeks believed that Zeus, the leader of the gods, controlled the weapon of lightning.
Ancient Greeks
No, the Romans did not have electricity. Electricity was invented some 1,500 years after the Romans.
Ancient Greeks
No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.No. You are asking about ancient Rome. Television is a modern invention, needing electricity and other modern components. Ancient Rome had none of these things.
in ancient greece
ancient Greeks
An early attempt at perspective (apex)
geometry ~Apex
No, electricity hadn't been invented in those times yet.
No, not at all. Static electricity was known to the ancient Greeks.
A lack of liner prespective. (Apex)
The first mathematical system of painting perspective