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The Origins of Modern Science
From Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution

The first textbook to cover the history of science from antiquity through the Scientific Revolution.

Ofer Gal (Author)

9781316649701, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 4 February 2021

412 pages
24.4 x 16.9 x 1.9 cm, 0.8 kg

'This book is an excellent overview of the early history of science and covers the ideas and personalities of the time in a highly readable format. Particularly useful are the references, primary sources, and suggestions for further reading. It deserves to be well thumbed by all with an interest in the history of science and medicine.' Arpan K. Banerjee, Hektoen International Journal

The Origins of Modern Science is the first synthetic account of the history of science from antiquity through the Scientific Revolution in many decades. Providing readers of all backgrounds and students of all disciplines with the tools to study science like a historian, Ofer Gal covers everything from Pythagorean mathematics to Newton's Principia, through Islamic medicine, medieval architecture, global commerce and magic. Richly illustrated throughout, scientific reasoning and practices are introduced in accessible and engaging ways with an emphasis on the complex relationships between institutions, beliefs and political structures and practices. Readers gain valuable new insights into the role that science plays both in history and in the world today, placing the crucial challenges to science and technology of our time within their historical and cultural context.

1. Cathedrals
2. Greek Thought
3. The Birth of Astronomy
4. Medieval Learning
5. The Seeds of Revolution
6. Magic
7. The Moving Earth
8. Medicine and the Body
9. The New Science
10. The Road to the Principia.

Subject Areas: History of science [PDX], Impact of science & technology on society [PDR], Social & cultural history [HBTB], General & world history [HBG], History [HB]

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