說明 |
ix, 435 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm |
附註 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-420) and index |
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Introduction: The truth about science in the Middle Ages -- After the fall of Rome: progress in the early Middle Ages -- The mathematical pope -- The rise of reason -- The twelfth-century renaissance -- Heresy and reason -- How pagan science was Christianised -- Bloody failure: magic and medicine in the Middle Ages -- The secret arts of alchemy and astrology -- Roger Bacon and the science of light -- The clockmaker: Richard of Wallingford -- The Merton calculators -- The apogee of medieval science -- New horizons -- Humanism and the Reformation -- The polymaths of the sixteenth century -- The workings of man: medicine and anatomy -- Humanist astronomy and Nicolaus Copernicus -- Reforming the heavens -- Galileo and Giordano Bruno -- Galileo and the new astronomy -- The trial and triumph of Galileo -- Conclusion: A scientific revolution? |
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God's Philosophers is a celebration of the forgotten scientific achievements of the Middle Ages - advances which were often made thanks to, rather than in spite of, the influence of Christianity and Islam. --from publisher description |
主題 |
Science, Medieval
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