Early Greek Science

Early Greek Science
Author: G E R Lloyd
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2012-09-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781448156719

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In this new series leading classical scholars interpret afresh the ancient world for the modern reader. They stress those questions and institutions that most concern us today: the interplay between economic factors and politics, the struggle to find a balance between the state and the individual, the role of the intellectual. Most of the books in this series centre on the great focal periods, those of great literature and art: the world of Herodotus and the tragedians, Plato and Aristotle, Cicero and Caesar, Virgil, Horace and Tacitus. This study traces Greek science through the work of the Pythagoreans, the Presocratic natural philosophers, the Hippocratic writers, Plato, the fourth-century B.C. astronomers and Aristotle. G. E. R. Lloyd also investigates the relationships between science and philosophy and science and medicine; he discusses the social and economic setting of Greek science; he analyses the motives and incentives of the different groups of writers.

Early Greek Science

Early Greek Science
Author: Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1970
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015005371755

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Although there is no exact equivalent to our term science in Greek, Western science may still be said to have originated with the Greeks, for they were the first to attempt to explain natural phenomena consistently in naturalistic terms, and they initiated the practices of rational criticism of scientific theories. This study traces Greek science through the work of the Pythagoreans, the Presocratic natural philosphers, the Hippocratic writers, Plato, the fourth-century B.C. astronomers, and Aristotle. G. E. R. Lloyd also investigates the relationships between science and philosophy and science and medicine; he discusses the social and economic setting of early Greek science; and he analyzes the motives and incentives of the different groups of writers.

Early Greek Science

Early Greek Science
Author: Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1970
Genre: Griechenland Altertum
ISBN: 0701115548

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Greek Science After Aristotle

Greek Science After Aristotle
Author: G E R Lloyd
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-08-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781448190317

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In his previous volume in this series, Early Greek Science: Thales to Aristotle, G. E. R. Lloyd 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 second volume, Greek Science after Aristotle, 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’ conception of the inquiries they were engaged in, and to the interrelations of 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.

Greek Science

Greek Science
Author: T. E. Rihll
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999-11-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199223955

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Greek Science, first published in 1999, is written for scientists, classicists, historians of science, and anyone with an interest in the beginnings of science. It surveys the range and scope of ancient work on topics now called science, at a lively pace and with colourful examples. It encompasses ancient empirical studies as well as theoretical works, the life sciences and the exact sciences, and is written by one of the foremost authorities on ancient science and technology. No knowledge of Greek, Latin, or ancient history is assumed.

Greek Science In Antiquity

Greek Science In Antiquity
Author: Marshall Clagett
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786258571

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In this volume I have attempted to give especial and marked attention to the fate of Greek science in late antiquity. Elementary texts in the past have long ignored this aspect of Greek science. The importance of the course of Greek science in late antiquity is evident, for it was during this period that much of the Greek scientific corpus was put into the form in which it passed to the medieval Latin West. We are justified, then, in considering this volume as an introduction to medieval and early modern science—that science being considered as a transformation of Greek science.

How Greek Science Passed On To The Arabs

How Greek Science Passed On To The Arabs
Author: Delacy O'Leary
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317847489

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First published in 2002. The history of science is one of knowledge being passed from community to community over thousands of years, and this is the classic account of the most influential of these movements -how Hellenistic science passed to the Arabs where it took on a new life and led to the development of Arab astronomy and medicine which flourished in the courts of the Muslim world, later passing on to medieval Europe. Starting with the rise of Hellenism in Asia in the wake of the campaigns of Alexander the Great, O'Leary deals with the Greek legacy of science, philosophy, mathematics and medicine and follows it as it travels across the Near East propelled by religion, trade and conquest. Dealing in depth with Christianity as a Hellenizing force, the influence of the Nestorians and the Monophysites; Indian influences by land and sea and the rise of Buddhism, O'Leary then focuses on the development of science during the Baghdad Khalifate, the translation of Greek scientific material into Arabic, and the effect for all those interested in the history of medicine and science, and of historical geography as well as the history of the Arab world.

Methods and Problems in Greek Science

Methods and Problems in Greek Science
Author: G. E. R. Lloyd
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521397626

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A collection of the most important papers published by G. E. R. Lloyd on Greek science since 1961.