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The history of science : critical concepts in historical studies, volume II : medieval science / edited by Massimo Mazzotti

Contributor(s): Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2020.Description: viii, 388 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780415744416 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 509.03 MAZ
Contents:
Acknowledgements 17 When did modern science begin? EDWARD GRANT -- 18 Science and the early Christian church DAVID C. LINDBERG 19 Situating Arabic science: locality versus essence A. I. SABRA -- 20 The logic of non-Western science: mathematical discoveries in medieval India DAVID PINGREE -- 21 Occult science and society in Byzantium: considerations for future research MARIA MAVROUDI -- 22 Natural theology and the Qur'an ROBERT G. MORRISON -- 23 Freeing astronomy from philosophy: an aspect of Islamic influence on science F. JAMIL RAGEP -- 24 The transmission of Arabic astronomy via Antioch and Pisa in the second quarter of the twelfth century CHARLES BURNETT -- 25 Cosmology and cosmogony in Doresh Reshumoth, a thirteenth- century commentary on the Torah TZVILANGERMANN -- 26 A college of astrology and medicine'? Charles V, Gervais Chrétien, and the scientific manuscripts of Maître Gervais's College JEAN-PATRICE BOUDET -- 27 The Jesus hermaphrodite: science and sex difference in premodern Europe LEAH DEVUN -- 28 Gendering the history of women's healthcare MONICA H. GREEN -- 29 The impact of money on the development of fourteenth-century scientific thought 1011 KAYE -- 30 Technology and alchemical debate in the late Middle Ages WILLIAM NEWMAN -- 31 Defining the boundaries of the natural in fifteenth-century Brittany: the inquest into the miracles of Saint Vincent Ferrer (d. 1419) LAURA SMOLLER --
Summary: This is a six-volume collection of essential articles spanning antiquity to the present day that provide an authoritative guide to the History of Science.
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Acknowledgements
17 When did modern science begin?
EDWARD GRANT --
18 Science and the early Christian church DAVID C. LINDBERG
19 Situating Arabic science: locality versus essence
A. I. SABRA --
20 The logic of non-Western science: mathematical discoveries in medieval India
DAVID PINGREE --
21 Occult science and society in Byzantium: considerations for future research
MARIA MAVROUDI --
22 Natural theology and the Qur'an
ROBERT G. MORRISON --
23 Freeing astronomy from philosophy: an aspect of Islamic influence on science
F. JAMIL RAGEP --
24 The transmission of Arabic astronomy via Antioch and Pisa in the second quarter of the twelfth century
CHARLES BURNETT --
25 Cosmology and cosmogony in Doresh Reshumoth, a thirteenth- century commentary on the Torah TZVILANGERMANN --
26 A college of astrology and medicine'? Charles V, Gervais Chrétien, and the scientific manuscripts of Maître Gervais's College JEAN-PATRICE BOUDET --
27 The Jesus hermaphrodite: science and sex difference in premodern Europe LEAH DEVUN --
28 Gendering the history of women's healthcare MONICA H. GREEN --
29 The impact of money on the development of fourteenth-century scientific thought 1011 KAYE --
30 Technology and alchemical debate in the late Middle Ages WILLIAM NEWMAN --
31 Defining the boundaries of the natural in fifteenth-century Brittany: the inquest into the miracles of Saint Vincent Ferrer (d. 1419) LAURA SMOLLER --

This is a six-volume collection of essential articles spanning antiquity to the present day that provide an authoritative guide to the History of Science.

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