The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages: Their...

The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages: Their Religious, Institutional and Intellectual Contexts

Edward Grant
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Contrary to prevailing opinion, the roots of modern science were planted in the ancient and medieval worlds long before the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century. Indeed, that revolution would have been inconceivable without the cumulative antecedent efforts of three great civilizations: Greek, Islamic, and Latin. With the scientific riches it derived by translation from Greco-Islamic sources in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the Christian Latin civilization of Western Europe began the last leg of the intellectual journey that culminated in a scientific revolution that transformed the world. The factors that produced this unique achievement are found in the way Christianity developed in the West, and in the invention of the university in 1200. A reference for historians of science or those interested in medieval history, this volume illustrates the developments and discoveries that culminated in the Scientific Revolution.
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Year:
1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
266
ISBN 10:
0521567629
ISBN 13:
9780521567626
Series:
Cambridge Studies in the History of Science
File:
PDF, 31.26 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1996
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