Greek science in the long run : essays on the Greek scientific tradition (4th c. BCE-17th c. CE) / edited by Paula Olmos.
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- 2012
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"Greek traditions relating to both the arts and sciences of life and health and those regarding the systematic development of theories of measurement and quantification enjoyed an incredible long reputation and showed a kind of versatility that challenges any simplistic, dogmatic or 'a priori' viewpoint about the meaning and social function of systematic knowledge. In this sense, they allow us to focus on very specific traits of the multiple processes of production, textual arrangement and transmission of the sciences. 'Greek Science in the Long Run: Essays on the Greek Scientific Tradition (4th c. BCE-17th c. CE)' offers a collection of essays in which renowned international experts in ancient, medieval and early modern history and culture and the history of science, together with young researchers in these same fields, reflect upon different aspects of this long-standing prominence of Greek models and traditions in the changing configuration of the sciences. The main aim of the volume is to revisit the different processes by which such doctrinal traditions originated, were transmitted and received within diverse socio-cultural contexts and frameworks. The specialized scholars and academics contributing to the volume embrace advanced standpoints regarding these issues and ensure a successful and substantial contribution to tone of the lines of research that has recently attracted the most attention within the field of humanities: the interdisciplinary project of a historical epistemology seriously informed by an advanced history of epistemology or the sciences"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of dust jacket.
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- 9781443837750
- 144383775X