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List of Illustrations | p. xi |
Preface | p. xv |
Science Before the Greeks | p. 1 |
What Is Science? | p. 1 |
Prehistoric Attitudes toward Nature | p. 3 |
The Beginnings of Science in Egypt and Mesopotamia | p. 12 |
The Greeks and the Cosmos | p. 21 |
The World of Homer and Hesiod | p. 21 |
The First Greek Philosophers | p. 25 |
The Milesians and the Question of Underlying Reality | p. 27 |
The Question of Change | p. 32 |
The Problem of Knowledge | p. 33 |
Plato's World of Forms | p. 34 |
Plato's Cosmology | p. 38 |
The Achievement of Early Greek Philosophy | p. 43 |
Aristotle's Philosophy of Nature | p. 45 |
Life and Works | p. 45 |
Metaphysics and Epistemology | p. 46 |
Nature and Change | p. 49 |
Cosmology | p. 52 |
Motion, Terrestrial and Celestial | p. 56 |
Aristotle as a Biologist | p. 60 |
Aristotle's Achievement | p. 65 |
Hellenistic Natural Philosophy | p. 67 |
Schools and Education | p. 67 |
The Lyceum after Aristotle | p. 73 |
Epicureans and Stoics | p. 76 |
The Mathematical Sciences in Antiquity | p. 82 |
The Application of Mathematics to Nature | p. 82 |
Greek Mathematics | p. 83 |
Early Greek Astronomy | p. 86 |
Cosmological Developments | p. 95 |
Hellenistic Planetary Astronomy | p. 98 |
The Science of Optics | p. 105 |
The Science of Weights | p. 109 |
Greek and Roman Medicine | p. 111 |
Early Greek Medicine | p. 111 |
Hippocratic Medicine | p. 113 |
Hellenistic Anatomy and Physiology | p. 119 |
Hellenistic Medical Sects | p. 122 |
Galen and the Culmination of Hellenistic Medicine | p. 124 |
Roman and Early Medieval Science | p. 132 |
Greeks and Romans | p. 132 |
Popularizers and Encyclopedists | p. 136 |
Translations | p. 146 |
The Role of Christianity | p. 148 |
Roman and Early Medieval Education | p. 150 |
Two Early Medieval Natural Philosophers | p. 157 |
Learning and Science in the Greek East | p. 158 |
Islamic Science | p. 163 |
Eastward Diffusion of Greek Science | p. 163 |
The Birth, Expansion, and Hellenization of Islam | p. 166 |
Translation of Greek Science into Arabic | p. 169 |
Islamic Reception and Appropriation of Greek Science | p. 173 |
The Islamic Scientific Achievement | p. 176 |
The Fate of Islamic Science | p. 189 |
The Revival of Learning in the West | p. 193 |
The Middle Ages | p. 193 |
Carolingian Reforms | p. 194 |
The Schools of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries | p. 203 |
Natural Philosophy in the Twelfth-Century Schools | p. 209 |
The Translation Movement | p. 215 |
The Rise of Universities | p. 218 |
The Recovery and Assimilation of Greek and Islamic Science | p. 225 |
The New Learning | p. 225 |
Aristotle in the University Curriculum | p. 226 |
Points of Conflict | p. 228 |
Resolution: Science as Handmaiden | p. 233 |
Radical Aristotelianism and the Condemnations of 1270 and 1277 | p. 243 |
The Relations of Philosophy and Theology After 1277 | p. 249 |
The Medieval Cosmos | p. 254 |
The Structure of the Cosmos | p. 254 |
Mathematical Astronomy | p. 261 |
Astrology | p. 270 |
The Surface of the Earth | p. 277 |
The Physics of the Sublunar Region | p. 286 |
Matter, Form, and Substance | p. 286 |
Combination and Mixture | p. 288 |
Alchemy | p. 290 |
Change and Motion | p. 295 |
The Nature of Motion | p. 297 |
Mathematical Description of Motion | p. 299 |
The Dynamics of Local Motion | p. 306 |
Quantification of Dynamics | p. 309 |
The Science of Optics | p. 313 |
Medieval Medicine and Natural History | p. 321 |
The Medical Tradition of the Early Middle Ages | p. 321 |
The Transformation of Western Medicine | p. 329 |
Medical Practitioners | p. 330 |
Medicine in the Universities | p. 333 |
Disease, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapy | p. 335 |
Anatomy and Surgery | p. 343 |
Development of the Hospital | p. 348 |
Natural History | p. 351 |
The Legacy of Ancient and Medieval Science | p. 357 |
The Continuity Question | p. 357 |
Candidates for Revolutionary Status | p. 359 |
The Scientific Revolution | p. 364 |
Notes | p. 369 |
Bibliography | p. 413 |
Index | p. 463 |
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