Greek science after Aristotle
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02.02 philosophy and theory of science.
Greece
Griechenland (Altertum)
Griechenland -- Altertum
Griekse oudheid.
História da ciência -- Grécia antiga.
Naturwissenschaften
Philosophy, Ancient.
Science -- history
Science, Ancient -- Greece.
Sciences -- Grèce -- Histoire.
Student Collection.
Technologie -- Grèce -- Histoire.
Technology -- Greece.
Technology -- history
Tecnologia (história) -- Grécia antiga.
Wetenschappen.
Greece
Griechenland (Altertum)
Griechenland -- Altertum
Griekse oudheid.
História da ciência -- Grécia antiga.
Naturwissenschaften
Philosophy, Ancient.
Science -- history
Science, Ancient -- Greece.
Sciences -- Grèce -- Histoire.
Student Collection.
Technologie -- Grèce -- Histoire.
Technology -- Greece.
Technology -- history
Tecnologia (história) -- Grécia antiga.
Wetenschappen.
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Book
Physical Desc
xv, 189 pages illustrations 21 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-184).
Description
"In his previous volume in this series, 'Early Greek science : Thales to Aristotle', [the author] pointed out that although there is no exact equivalent to our term 'science' in Greek, Western science may still be said to originate with the Greeks. In this new volume, the author continues his discussion of the fundamental Greek contributions to science, drawing on the richer literary and archaeological sources for the period after Aristotle. Particular attention is paid to the Greeks' conceptions of the inquiries they were engaged on, and to the interrelations of science and philosophy, science and religion, and science and technology. In the first part of the book the author considers the two hundred years after the death of Aristotle, devoting separate chapters to mathematics, astronomy, and biology. He goes on to deal with Ptolemy and Galen and concludes with a discussion of later writers and of the problems raised by the question of the decline of ancient science"--Back cover.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lloyd, G. E. R. 1. (1973). Greek science after Aristotle . Norton.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lloyd, G. E. R. 1933-. 1973. Greek Science After Aristotle. New York: Norton.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lloyd, G. E. R. 1933-. Greek Science After Aristotle New York: Norton, 1973.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Lloyd, G. E. R. 1. (1973). Greek science after aristotle. New York: Norton.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lloyd, G. E. R. 1933-. Greek Science After Aristotle Norton, 1973.
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