The Birth of Science: Ancient Times to 1699

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Infobase Publishing, 14 de maig 2014 - 257 pàgines
Examining the scientific ideas developed by the early Greek philosophers, the developments of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and the momentous discoveries of the Scientific Revolution in the 17th century, this volume looks at the early years of scientific thought and discovery. Covering figures as well known as Aristotle and Newton, The Birth of Science: Ancient Times to 1699 also looks beyond the specific contributions of key individuals and offers a more inclusive, world view of the early days of science.
 

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Ancient Peoples
3
From Aristotle to the High Middle Ages
23
The Scientific Revolution in the Physical Sciences
43
The Universe Turned OutsideIn
45
A Vast and Most Excellent Science
63
Boyle Chemistry and Boyles Law
83
Newton the Laws of Motion and the Newtonian Revolution
94
The Scientific Revolution in the Life Sciences
109
Paracelsus Pharmaceuticals and Medicine
123
The Heart of the Matter
133
The Amazing Microscopic World
145
11 Understanding the Diversity of Life
161
Science Society and the Scientific Revolution
175
12 The Seventeenth Century
177
Chronology
197
Glossary
217

The Anatomists
111

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Sobre l'autor (2014)

Ray Spangenburg is an author who specializes in writing about science and technology. As a journalist he has covered NASA and related science activities for many years.

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