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The purpose of the book is to sketch the general theory of physical science as understood by the two pre-eminent men in philosophy in the Middle Ages, St. Albert the Great and St. Thomas Aquinas. In order to do so , the author traces its origins in the Latin West and follows its fortunes to the time of Galileo.
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Bibliography: p. 89-92.
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