Description: Hellenistic Science and Culture by George Sarton Noted scholars brilliant recapitulation of an especially fertile period for Greek astronomy, physics, mathematics, other sciences. Also illuminating discussions of art, religion, literature, more. "A wonderful book." - Scientific American. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Noted scholars brilliant recapitulation of an especially fertile period for Greek astronomy, physics, mathematics, other sciences. Also illuminating discussions of art, religion, literature, more. "A wonderful book." - Scientific American. "No historian of science equaled him in knowledge, breadth and enthusiasm, none saw the subject whole as he did, and none did so much to promote the study." - Scientific American. In the centuries immediately preceding the birth of Christ, geometry, astronomy, physics, anatomy, mathematics, grammar and other disciplines flowered in a nurturing matrix of Greek rationalism mixed with fructifying elements from Egyptian, Jewish, Persian, Syrian, Indian, African and other cultures. The result was one of the most fertile and influential periods in Western intellectual history. In this monumental study, a noted scholar focuses on this era, painting a broad picture that emphasizes science but also includes ancient arts and letters, since as Professor Sarton notes, "We could never understand Hellenistic culture without their gracious presence." The book is divided into two parts: Part One deals with the third century B.C. As the empire of Alexander the Great disintegrated, a Greek intellectual hegemony evolved, grounded in the work of Ptolemy and Euclid, Aristarchos and Archimedes, Eratosthenes and other thinkers. Ranging widely across the spectrum of Hellenistic accomplishment, Dr. Sarton outlines advances in geography and chronology, physics, technology, anatomy, medicine, philosophy and religion, language and more. Part Two takes up the last two centuries before the Christian era. Beginning with the social background of the Hellenistic world, the author illuminates the relationship between Greek religion and Hebrew scripture, the development of Athenian schools of philosophy, and the astronomical theories of Hipparchos, as well as documenting advances in mathematics, physics and technology, natural history, medicine, geography, philology, art, and literature. Writing with exceptional acumen and erudition, Dr. Sarton, one of the worlds foremost authorities on the history of science, develops a stimulating and vibrant picture of the beginnings of Western science and culture, and demonstrates how the achievements of three extraordinary centuries have echoed down the ages. Author Biography George Sarton was professor of the history of science at Harvard University. He was founder ofISIS, recognized as the premier journal in the field of this history of science. Among his other works are: The Life of Science; A History of Science; and Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science during the Renaissance. Table of Contents FOREWORD by Bernard Cohen PART ONE THE THIRD CENTURY I. THE ALEXANDRIAN RENAISSANCE THE DISITNEGRATION OF ALEXANDERS EMPIRE IRANIAN AND INDIAN INFLUENCES IN THE HELLENISTIC KINGDOMS MILINDAPANHA SOME PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON THE EXCHANGE OF SCIENTIFIC IDEAS PTOLEMAIC EGYPT "ALEXANDRIA NEAR EGYPT" THE HARBORS OF ALEXANDRIA AND THE LIGHTHOUSE THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD II. THE MUSEUM FOUNDATION OF THE MUSEUM PTOLEMAIOS I SOTER AND PTOLEMAIOS II PHILADELPHOS Demetrios of Phaleron Straton of Lampsacos LATER HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM III. EUCLID OF ALEXANDRIA EUCLIDS LIFE AND WORK The Elements Postulates NON-EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRIES Algebra Irrational quantities Theory of numbers THE EUCLIDEAN TRADITION BIBLIOGRAPHY IV. ASTRONOMY. ARISTARCHOS AND ARATOS ARISTYLLOS AND TIMOCHARIS ARISTARCHOS OF SAMOS The Aristarchian tradition ARATOS OF SOLOI THE ARATIAN TRADITION V. ARCHIMEDES AND APOLLONIOS ARCHIMEDES OF SYRACUSE Geometry Arithmetic Mechanics THE ARCHIMEDEAN TRADITION CONON OF SAMOS APOLLONIOS OF PERGE THE APOLLONIAN TRADITION VI. GEOGRAPHY AND CHRONOLOGY IN THE THIRD CENTURY ERATOSTHENES OF CYRENE ERATOSTHENES OF CYRENE PRE-ERATOSTHENIAN GEOGRAPHY ERATOSTHENES GEOGRAPHIC WORKS THE MEASUREMENT OF THE EARTH ASTRONOMY MATHEMATICS PHILOLOGY THE ERATOSTHENIAN TRADITION NOTE ON THE OLYMPIADS THE MARMOR PARIUM VII. PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE THIRD CENTURY EUCLID ARCHIMEDES ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE GREEK EAST THE GREAT SHIPS ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE ROMAN EAST VIII. ANATOMY IN THE THIRD CENTURY HEROPHILOS OF CHALEDON ERASISTRATOS OF IULIS VIVISECTION EUDEMOS OF ALEXANDRIA IX. MEDICINE IN THE THIRD CENTURY APOLLONIOS OF ALEXANDRIA AND NICANROS OF COLOPHO PHILIONOS OF COS "ANDREAS, DISCIPLE OF HEROPHILOS" ARCHAGATHOS OF ROME X. THE LIBRARY ACIENT LIBRARIES THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA Librarians of Alexandria Growth of the Library Rolls of papyrus Size of the Library ZENODOTOS OF EPHESOS CALLIMACHOS OF CYRENE APOLLONIOS OF RHODOS ERATOSTHENES OF CYRENE ARISTOPHANES OF BYZANTION ARISTARCHOS OF SAMOTHRACE LATER HISTORY OF THE LIBRARY XI. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION IN THE THIRD CENTURY THE ACADEMY SCHOOLS OF MEGARA AND CYRENE THE LYCEUM THE PORCH THE GARDEN CYNICS AND SKEPTICS ROYAL PATRONS STOICISM TYCHE ASTROLOGY ORIENTAL RELIGIONS ISRAEL XII. KNOWLEDGE OF THE PAST IN THE THIRD CENTURY THE EARLY HISTORIANS OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT AND THE ALEXANDER ROMANCE OTHER GREEK HISTORIANS Crateros the Younger Philochoros of Athens Hieronynos of Cardia Menippos of Gadara THE EARLIEST ROMAN HISTORIANS Q. FABIUS PICTOR AND L. CINCUS ALIMENTUS XIII. "LANGUAGE, ARTS, AND LETTERS" THE EARLY GROWTH OF GREEK PHILOLOGY MENADROS OF ATHENS A FEW MINOR POETS APOLLONIOS OF RHODOS THEOCRITOS OF SYRACUSE SCULPTURE Lysipos of Sicyon Chares of Lindos Antigonos of Carystos "Victory of Samothrace" "The "Lady of Elche" Tanagra statuettes PAINTING APELLES OF COLOPHON SPHRAGISTICS PYRGOTELES XIV. ORIENTALISM INDIA Nearchos and Megasthenes Asoka and Buddhist expansion Short bibliography EGYPT Manethon The calendar of Sais BABYLONIA BEROSSOS PHOENICIA ISRAEL PART TWO THE LAST TWO CENTURIES XV. THE SOCIAL BACKGROUND THE HELLENISTIC WORLD THE GROWTH OF ROME CAESAR AND AUGUSTUS ROMAN LIBRARIES ARCHIVES AND CACTA DIURNA XVI. RELIGION IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES GREEK RELIGION HEBREW WRITINGS THE OLD TESTAMENT APOCRYPHA THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS THE ESSENES JEWS VS. GREEKS Legend that Greek wisdom was derived from Hebrew sources NATIONAL CULTS XVII. "PHILOSOPHY IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES. POSEIDONIOS, CICERO, AND LUCRETIUS" ATHENIAN SCHOOLS THE GROWTH OF STOICISM PANAITIOS OF RHODOS POSEIDONIOS OF APAMELA CICERO LUCRETIUS The Lucretian tradition FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE XVIII. MATHEMATICS IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES HYPSICLES Polybios Hipparchos of Nicaia Artemidoros of Ephesos Eudoxos of Cyzios Poseidonios of Apameia Strabon of Amaseia Isidoros of Charax LATIN GEOGRAPHY Julius Casear M. V. Agrippa King Juba II Hyginus XXIV. KNOWLEDGE OF THE PAST IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES THE GREEK HISTORIANS Polybios The other Greek historians Polemon of Troas and Agatharchides of Cnidos Apollonios of Athens Poseidonios Castor of Rhodos Diodoros of Sicily Nicolaos of Damascus Dionysios of Halicarnassos Strabon of Amaseia Juba II of Numidia THE LATIN HISTORIANS Ennius Cato the Censor Caesar Varro Sallust Livy XXV. LITERATURE GREEK LETTERS Meleagros of Gadra Philodemos of Gadara Archias of Antioch Parthenios of Nicaia Lesser prose writers LATIN LETTERS Livius Andronicus and Naevius Ennius Plautus and Terentius Cato the Censor Scipio Aemilianus and C. Lucilius Catullus Cicero Caesar M. T. Varro Sallust Livy THE LATIN POETS OF THE AUGUSTAN AGE Maecenas Virgil Horace Tibullus and Propertius Ovid XXVI. PHILOLOGY IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES GREEK PHILOLOGY LATIN PHILOLOGY XXVII. ART IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES "HELLENISTIC SCULPTURE IN GREECE, EGYPT, AND ASIA" HELLENISTIC SCULPTURE IN ROME ROMAN SCULPTURE HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN PAINTING ENGRAVED GEMS XXVIII. ORIENTALISM IN THE LAST TWO CENTURIES BORDERLANDS: THE PARTHIAN EMPIRE AND THE RED SEA Trade with India and China Polybios Ptolemaios V Epiphanes; the Rosetta Stone Mithridates VI the Great THE END OF THE FIRST CENTURY XXIX. CONCLUSION GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Long Description Noted scholars brilliant recapitulation of major intellectual achievements of Western civilization in the three centuries immediately preceding the birth of Christ. Focus is on Greek astronomy, physics, technology, anatomy, other sciences; philosophy, religion, language, sculpture, painting and literature also discussed. "Master of his subject and superb literary craftsman." -- Times Literary Supplement. Details ISBN0486277402 Author George Sarton Short Title HELLENISTIC SCIENCE & CULTURE Pages 554 Language English ISBN-10 0486277402 ISBN-13 9780486277400 Media Book DEWEY 509.38 Imprint Dover Publications Inc. Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Birth 1884 Death 1956 DOI 10.1604/9780486277400 UK Release Date 1993-10-01 AU Release Date 1993-10-01 NZ Release Date 1993-10-01 Publisher Dover Publications Inc. Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified Audience Undergraduate Year 2003 Format Paperback Publication Date 2003-03-28 US Release Date 2003-03-28 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:7602300;
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Book Title: Hellenistic Science and Culture
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