The Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Aristotelian Scientific Corpus, with Special Reference to the Biological Works

The Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Aristotelian Scientific Corpus, with Special Reference to the Biological Works
Title The Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Aristotelian Scientific Corpus, with Special Reference to the Biological Works PDF eBook
Author Sibyl Douglas Wingate
Publisher Ardent Media
Total Pages 152
Release 1931
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The Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Aristotelian Scientific Corpus

The Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Aristotelian Scientific Corpus
Title The Mediaeval Latin Versions of the Aristotelian Scientific Corpus PDF eBook
Author Sybil Douglas Wingate
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Total Pages 0
Release 1962
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Physical Science in the Middle Ages

Physical Science in the Middle Ages
Title Physical Science in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Edward Grant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 148
Release 1977
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521292948

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This concise introduction to the history of physical science in the Middle Ages begins with a description of the feeble state of early medieval science and its revitalization during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, as evidenced by the explosion of knowledge represented by extensive translations of Greek and Arabic treatises. The content and concepts that came to govern science from the late twelfth century onwards were powerfully shaped and dominated by the science and philosophy of Aristotle. It is, therefore, by focussing attention on problems and controversies associated with Aristotelian science that the reader is introduced to the significant scientific developments and interpretations formulated in the later Middle Ages. The concluding chapter presents a new interpretation of the medieval failure to abandon the physics and cosmology of Aristotle and explains why, despite serious criticisms, they were not generally repudiated during this period. As detailed critical bibliography completes the work.

Natural Particulars

Natural Particulars
Title Natural Particulars PDF eBook
Author Anthony Grafton
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 448
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780262071932

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Recently the history of science in early modern Europe has been both invigorated and obscured by divisions between scholars of different schools. One school tends to claim that rigorous textual analysis provides the key to the development of science, whereas others tend to focus on the social and cultural contexts within which disciplines grew. This volume challenges such divisions, suggesting that multiple historical approaches are both legitimate and mutually complementary."--

A History of Twelfth-Century Western Philosophy

A History of Twelfth-Century Western Philosophy
Title A History of Twelfth-Century Western Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Peter Dronke
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 512
Release 1992-07-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521429078

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The first comprehensive study of the philosophical achievements of twelfth-century Western Europe.

Medicine and the Italian Universities, 1250-1600

Medicine and the Italian Universities, 1250-1600
Title Medicine and the Italian Universities, 1250-1600 PDF eBook
Author Siraisi
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 400
Release 2022-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004474838

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This volume collects essays published in the last 20 years. They deal with medicine in the university world of thirteenth to sixteenth century Italy, discussing both the internal academic milieu of teaching and learning and its relation to the lively urban social, economic, and cultural context in which medieval and Renaissance Italian university medicine grew up. Topics covered include the complex interaction of continuity and change in the transition from scholastic to humanistic medicine; humanist presentations of medical lives; the activities of physicians who moved among the worlds of academic learning, princely courts, and city life; the teaching of practical medicine; the relations of medical and surgical learning and practice; and the influence on medical writing of a variety of elements in the broader surrounding intellectual culture.

National Library of Medicine Catalog

National Library of Medicine Catalog
Title National Library of Medicine Catalog PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Total Pages 910
Release 1960
Genre Medicine
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