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100 1 $aLindberg, David C.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82073955
245 14 $aThe beginnings of western science :$bthe European scientific tradition in philosophical, religious, and institutional context, prehistory to A.D. 1450 /$cDavid C. Lindberg.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c2007.
300 $axvi, 488 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [413]-461) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tScience Before the Greeks -- $tWhat Is Science? -- $tPrehistoric Attitudes toward Nature -- $tThe Beginnings of Science in Egypt and Mesopotamia -- $g2.$tThe Greeks and the Cosmos -- $tThe World of Homer and Hesiod -- $tThe First Greek Philosophers -- $tThe Milesians and the Question of Underlying Reality -- $tThe Question of Change -- $tThe Problem of Knowledge -- $tPlato's World of Forms -- $tPlato's Cosmology -- $tThe Achievement of Early Greek Philosophy -- $g3.$tAristotle's Philosophy of Nature -- $tLife and Works -- $tMetaphysics and Epistemology -- $tNature and Change -- $tCosmology -- $tMotion, Terrestrial and Celestial -- $tAristotle as a Biologist -- $tAristotle's Achievement -- $g4.$tHellenistic Natural Philosophy -- $tSchools and Education -- $tThe Lyceum after Aristotle -- $tEpicureans and Stoics -- $g5.$tThe Mathematical Sciences in Antiquity -- $tThe Application of Mathematics to Nature -- $tGreek Mathematics -- $tEarly Greek Astronomy -- $tCosmological Developments -- $tHellenistic Planetary Astronomy -- $tThe Science of Optics -- $tThe Science of Weights -- $g6.$tGreek and Roman Medicine -- $tEarly Greek Medicine -- $tHippocratic Medicine -- $tHellenistic Anatomy and Physiology -- $tHellenistic Medical Sects -- $tGalen and the Culmination of Hellenistic Medicine -- $g7.$tRoman and Early Medieval Science -- $tGreeks and Romans -- $tPopularizers and Encyclopedists -- $tTranslations -- $tThe Role of Christianity -- $tRoman and Early Medieval Education -- $tTwo Early Medieval Natural Philosophers -- $tLearning and Science in the Greek East -- $g8.$tIslamic Science -- $tEastward Diffusion of Greek Science -- $tThe Birth, Expansion, and Hellenization of Islam -- $tTranslation of Greek Science into Arabic -- $tIslamic Reception and Appropriation of Greek Science -- $tThe Islamic Scientific Achievement -- $tThe Fate of Islamic Science -- $g9.$tThe Revival of Learning in the West -- $tThe Middle Ages -- $tCarolingian Reforms -- $tThe Schools of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries -- $tNatural Philosophy in the Twelfth-Century Schools -- $tThe Translation Movement -- $tThe Rise of Universities -- $g10.$tThe Recovery and Assimilation of Greek and Islamic Science -- $tThe New Learning -- $tAristotle in the University Curriculum -- $tPoints of Conflict -- $tResolution: Science as Handmaiden -- $tRadical Aristotelianism and the Condemnations of 1270 and 1277 -- $tThe Relations of Philosophy and Theology After 1277 -- $g11.$tThe Medieval Cosmos -- $tThe Structure of the Cosmos -- $tMathematical Astronomy -- $tAstrology -- $tThe Surface of the Earth -- $g12.$tThe Physics of the Sublunar Region -- $tMatter, Form, and Substance -- $tCombination and Mixture -- $tAlchemy -- $tChange and Motion -- $tThe Nature of Motion -- $tMathematical Description of Motion -- $tThe Dynamics of Local Motion -- $tQuantification of Dynamics -- $tThe Science of Optics -- $g13.$tMedieval Medicine and Natural History -- $tThe Medical Tradition of the Early Middle Ages -- $tThe Transformation of Western Medicine -- $tMedical Practitioners -- $tMedicine in the Universities -- $tDisease, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapy -- $tAnatomy and Surgery -- $tDevelopment of the Hospital -- $tNatural History -- $g14.$tThe Legacy of Ancient and Medieval Science -- $tThe Continuity Question -- $tCandidates for Revolutionary Status -- $tThe Scientific Revolution.
650 0 $aScience, Ancient$xHistory.
650 0 $aScience, Medieval$xHistory.
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