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adam_text | CONTENTS
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Introductory Chapter 3-51
I. Purpose of this work, 3. II. Ancient science, 8. III. Mediaeval science, 14.
IV. Scholasticism, its cause and its cure, 21. V. Three aspects of the funda-
mental unity of life, 29. VI. A survey of human civilization, 32. VII. Some
remarks on the history of science in India, Central and Eastern Asia, 35. VIII.
Chronological basis, 37. IX. Bibliographic basis, 39. X. Principles of selec-
tion, 41. XI. Errors of this work and their correction, 43. XII. The author
expresses his gratitude, 44.
Appendix: Notes on the transcription of Greek, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic,
Persian, Sanskrit, Chinese, and Japanese words, 46.
Chapter I
The Dawn of Greek and Hebrew Knowledge (ninth and eighth centuries
b. c.) 52-59
I. Summary, 52. II. Earliest monuments of European literature, 53. III.
The first Hebrew prophets and a great king, 57. IV. Egyptian law, 59.
Chapter II
The Dawn of Iranian Knowledge (seventh century b. c.) 60-64
I. Summary, 60. II. Dawn of Iranian knowledge, 60. III. Greek music, 61.
IV. Greek law, 62. V. Assyrian learning, 62. VI. Hebrew law and history,
62. VII. More Hebrew prophets, 63.
Chapter III
The Time of Thales and Pythagoras (sixth century b. c.) 65-80
I. Summary, 65. II. Chinese, Hindu, and Hebrew prophets, 66. III. Baby-
lonian astronomy, 71. IV. Birth of natural philosophy, 71. V. Greek tech-
nicians, 75. VI. Hindu and Greek medicine, 76. VII. Egyptian and Greek
geography, 78.: VIII. Chinese, Hebrew, and Greek historians, 79. IX. Greek,
Roman, and Chinese law, 79.
Chapter IV
The Time of the Two Hippocrates (fifth century b. c.) 81-110
I. Brief survey of science in the fifth century b. c.,‘ 81/ II. Greek, Hebrew,
and Chinese philosophy, 84. III. Greek mathematics, 91. IV. Greek astron-
omy, 93. V. Chinese, Persian, and Greek technicians, 94. - VI. Greek and
Chinese medicine, 96. VII. Carthaginian and Greek explorers, 103. VIII.
Greek and Hebrew mining, 104. IX. Greek and Hebrew historiography, 105.
X. Hebrew, Greek, and Roman law, 109. XI. Greek, Sanskrit, and Chinese
philology, 110.
Chapter V
The Time of Plato (first half of fourth century b. c.) 111-123
I. Survey of science in first half of fourth century b. c., 111. II. Plato and the
Academy, 113. III. Greek mathematics, 116., IV. Greek astronomy, 118. V.
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Greek physics and technology, 171. VI. Progress of the medical arts in Greece
and China, 119. VII. Greek historiography and sociology, 122. VIII. San-
skrit philology, 123.
Chapter VI
The Time of Aristotle (second half of fourth century b. c.) 124-148
I. Survey of science in second half of fourth century b. c., 124. II. Alexander
the Great, 127. III. Aristotle and the Lyceum, 127. IV. Other philosophers,
Greek and Chinese, 136. V. Greek mathematics, 139. VI. Greek astronomy,
141. VII. Greek physics, 142. VIII. Greek and Roman technology, 142. IX.
Greek botany, 143. X. Greek geography, geology, and meteorology, 144. XI.
Greek anatomy, physiology, and medicine, 146. XII. Greek historiography,
146. XIII. Hindu and Roman sociology and law, 147. XIV. Greek study of
the history of science, 148.
Chapter VII
The Time of Euclid (first half of third century b. c.) 149-154
I. Survey of science in first half of third century b. c., 149. II. Development
of the Jewish Scriptures, 151. III. Greek and Chinese philosophy, 152. IV.
Hellenistic mathematics, astronomy, and physics, 153.. V. Hellenistic anat-
omy, physiology, biology, and medicine, 158. VI. Hellenistic technology, 161.
VII. Hellenistic, Hebrew, and Chinese historiography, 161. VIII. Greek
philology, 164.
Chapter VIII
The Time of Archimedes (second half of third century b. c.) 165-176
I. Survey of science in second half of third century b. c., 165. II. Develop-
ment of Buddhism in India, 167. III. Unification of China, 168. IV. Chinese
and Greek philosophy, 168. V. Greek mathematics, astronomy, and physics,
169. VI. Introduction of Greek medicine in Rome, 175. VII. Chinese and
Hellenistic technology, 175. VIII. Greek and Roman historiography, 176.
IX. Chinese writing, 176.
Chapter IX
The Time of Cato the Censor (first half of second century b. c.) 177-190
I. Survey of science in first half of second century b. c., 177. II. Development
of the Jewish Scriptures, 180. III. Greek, Roman, and Chinese philosophy, 181.
IV. Hellenistic and Chinese mathematics, 181. V. Hellenistic astronomy,
183. VI. Hellenistic physics and technology, 184. VII. Hellenistic geography
185. VIII. Roman husbandry, 185. IX. Hellenistic, Roman, and Chinese
medicine, 186. X. Roman and Hellenistic historiography, 187. XI. Roman
law, 188. XII. Greek philology, 189.
Chapter X
The Time of Hipparchos (second half of second century b. c.) 191-200
I. Survey of science in second half of second century b. c., 191. II. Chinese
and Hellenistic philosophy, 193. III. Hellenistic and Chinese mathematics
and astronomy, 193. IV. Hellenistic and Chinese physics and technology, 195.
V. Hellenistic and Chinese geography, 196. VI. Chinese, Carthaginian,
Roman, and Hellenistic botany, 197. VII. Hellenistic medicine, 198. VIII.
Hellenistic and Chinese historiography, 198. IX. Sanskrit and Greek phil-
ology, 199.
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Chapter XI
The Time of Lucretius (first half of first century b. c.) 201-218
I. Survey of soience in first half of first century b. c., 201; II. Philosophical
background in the West, 203. Ill Hellenistic and Chinese mathematics, 208.
IV. Hellenistic astronomy, 211. V. Hellenistic physics and technology, 213.
VI. Hellenistic botany, 213; VII. Hellenistic medicine, 214. VIII. Hellenis-
tic and Roman historiography, 21C. IX. Roman writing, 217.
Chapter XII
The Time of Virgil (second half of first century b. c.) 219-234
I. Survey of science in second half of first century b. c., 219. II. Cultural
background in the West, 221. III. Roman, Hellenistic, and Chinese mathematics
and astronomy, 222. IV. Roman physics and technology, 223. V. Roman
and Hellenistic husbandry and botany, 225. VI; Roman, Hellenistic, and
Chinese geography and geology, 227. T VII. Hellenistic and Roman medicine,
230. VIII. Roman, Hellenistic, and Chinese historiography, 231. IX. Latih
and Greek philology, 233.
Chapter XIII
The Time of Celsus (first half of first century) 235-242
I. Survey of science in first half of first century, 235.. II. Religious back-
ground, 236. III. Roman and Hellenistic astronomy, 237. IV. Hellenistic
alchemy, 233. V. Roman geography, 239.. VI. Roman and Hellenistic medi-
cine, 239. . V3I. Roman historiography, 241.
Chapter XIV
The Time of Pliny (second half of first century) 243-2G6
I; Survey of science in second half of first century, 243. II. Religious back-
ground, 246. III. Philosophical and cultural background, 247. IV. Hellenis-
tic mathematics, 253. V. Hellenistic and Chinese astronomy, 254. VI.
Roman and Hellenistic physics and technology, 255. VII. Roman and Hel-
lenistic botany, 256. VIII. Roman, Hellenistic, and Chinese geography, 257.
IX. Hellenistic medicine, 258. X. Jewish, Roman, and Chinese historiog-
raphy, 262. XI. Greek and Latin philology, 264.
Chapter XV
The Time of Ptolemy (first half of second century) 267-287
1. Survey of science in first half of second century, 267. II. Religious back-
ground, 269. III. Hellenistic philosophy, 270. IV. Roman and Hellenistic
mathematics, 271. V. Hellenistic and Chinese astronomy, 272. VI. Roman,
Hellenistic, and Chinese physics and technology, 278. VII. Hellenistic geog-
raphy, 279. VIII. Hellenistic, Roman, and Hindu medicine, 280. IX.
Roman and Hellenistic historiography, 284. X. Roman law, 285. XI.
Chinese and Greek philology, 285.
Chapter XVI
The Time of Galen (second half of second century) 288-313
I. Survey of science in second half of second century, 288; II. Religious back-
ground, 290. III. Hellenistic, Roman, and Chinese philosophy, 295. IV.
Roman and Chinese mathematics, 299. V. Syrian and Chinese astronomy,
299. VI. Hellenistic natural history, 300. VII. Hellenistic and Roman geog-
raphy, 300. .VIII. Hellenistic and Chinese medicine, 301. IX. Hellenistic,
Roman, and Chinese historiography, 310. X. Roman law, 311. XI. Greek
philology, 312.
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Chapter XVII
The Time of Alexander of Aphrodisias (first half of third century) 314-329
I. Survey of scientific research in first half of third century, 314. II. Religious
background, 316. III. Hellenistic and Chinese philosophy, 318. IV. Chinese
and Hellenistic mathematics, 321. V. Hellenistic, Roman, Chinese, and Jewish
astronomy, 322. VI. Hellenistic and Roman natural history, 322. VII.
Roman and Chinese geography, 323. VIII. Hellenistic, Roman, Hindu,
Chinese, and Jewish medicine, 324. IX. Hellenistic historiography, 326. X.
Roman and Jewish law, 328.
Chapter XVIII
The Time of Diophantos (second half of third century) 330-343
I. Survey of science in second half of third century, 330. II. Religious back-
ground, 332. III. Hellenistic and Chinese philosophy, 334. IV. Hellenistic
and Chinese mathematics,; 336. V. Hellenistic and Chinese chemistry and
physics, 339. VI. Roman, Hellenistic, and Chinese natural history, 340: VII.
Roman, Hellenistic,, and Chinese geography, 341. VIII. Chinese medicine,
342. IX. Chinese historiography, 342. X. Roman law, 343. XI. Chinese
and Greek philology, 343.
Chapter XIX
The Time of Iamblichos (first half of fourth century) 344-358
I. Survey of science in first half of fourth century, 344. II. Religious back-
ground, 346. III. Hindu, Hellenistic, Latin, and Chinese philosophy, 351. IV.
Hellenistic and Roman mathematics and astronomy, 353. V. Hellenistic and
Chinese physics and chemistry,’354. VI. Roman husbandry, 355. VII. Hel-
lenistic and Chinese, medicine, 356. VIII. Hellenistic. historiography, 357.
IX. Roman law, 357.„ X*. Chinese, Gothic, Latin, and Egyptian* philology, 358..
Chapter XX
The Time of Oribasios (second half of fourth century) 359-376
I. Survey of science in second half of fourth century, 359. II. Religious back-
ground, 361. III. Hellenistic and Hindu philosophy, 365. IV. Hellenistic,
Roman, Jewish, and Chinese mathematics and astronomy, 367. V. Roman and
Chinese technology, 368. VI. Roman and, Hellenistic natural history and
husbandry, 369. VII. Roman and Hellenistic geography, 371. VIII. Hel-
lenistic and Roman medicine, 372. 1IX. Roman historiography, 375. • X.
Roman law, 376.
Chapter XXI
The Time of Fa-hsien (first half of fifth century) 377-398
I. Survey of science in first half of fifth century, 377. II. Religious back-
ground, 380. III. Hellenistic and Roman philosophy, 385. IV. Hellenistic,
Hindu, and Chinese mathematics and astronomy, 386. *V. Hellenistic and
Chinese alchemy, physics and technology, 388. VI. Chinese and Armenian
geography, 390. VII. Roman, Hellenistic, Hindu, and Korean medicine
(including botany and biology), 391. VIII. Hellenistic, Roman, Armenian,
and Chinese historiography, 393. IX. Roman and Barbarian law, 396. X.
Armenian and Greek philology, 397.
Chapter XXII
The Time of Proclos (second half of fifth century) 399-413
I. Survey of science in second half of fifth century, 399. II. Religious back-
ground, 401. III. Hellenistic, Syriac, and Latin philosophy, 402. IV. Latin,
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HellenistiCj_and Hindu mathematics, 408.; V. . Latin, Hellenistic, Chinese, and
Hindu astronomy, 409. VI; Chinese geography, 410. VII. Latin and Singh-
alese historiography, 411. VIII. Roman and Barbarian law, 412. IX. Chi-
nese philology, 413.
Chapter XXIII
The Time of Philoponos (first half of sixth century) 414-442
I. Survey of science in first half of sixth century, 414. i II. Religious back-
ground, 419. III. Byzantine, Syriac, and Latin philosophy, 421. IV. Byzan-
tine, Latin, and Hindu mathematics, 427. V. Hindu, Chinese, Byzantine, and
Latin astronomy, 425. VI. ^Byzantine physics and technology, 430. VII.
Byzantine and Latin botany; Chinese husbandry, 431. VIII. Chinese and
Byzantine geography, 431.* IX. : Latin, Byzantine, Syriac, Persian, and Chinese
medicine, 433. X. Byzantine, Latin, Syriac, and Chinese historiography, 436.
XI. Roman and Barbarian law, 438. XII. Byzantine, Latin, and Chinese phi-
lology and pedagogy, 440.
Chapter XXIV
The Time of Alexander of Tralles (second half of sixth century) 443-459
I. Survey of science in second half of sixth century, 443. II. Religious back-
ground, 445. III. Persian philosophy, 448. IV. Byzantine and Chinese
mathematics, 449. V. Chinese technology; its diffusion west and east, 451.
VI. Byzantine husbandry, 452. VII. Byzantine geography, 453. *•VIII. By-
zantine, Korean, and Japanese medicine, 453: IX. Byzantine, Latin, Syriac,
Persian, and Chinese historiography, 454. X. Sanskrit and Chinese lexicog-
raphy; Chinese education, 458.
Chapter XXV
The Time of Hsuan Tsang (first half of seventh century) 460-487
I. Survey of science in first half of seventh century, 460. II: Religious back-
ground, 464/ III. Philosophers and patrons of learning in the Latin and By-
zantine {worlds, in India, • Japan, and China, 471. IV. Chinese and Hindu
mathematics, 474. : V. Byzantine, Muslim, Chinese, and Japanese astronomy,
475. VI. Chinese geography, 476. VII. Byzantine, - Hindu, Chinese, * and
Japanese medicine, 478, - VIII. Byzantine, Persian, Chinese; and Japanese
historiography, 481. IX. Barbarian and Japanese law, 484/ X. Arabic,
Tibetan, and Chinese philology, 485.
Chapter XXVI
The Time of I-ching (second half of seventh century) 488-502
I. Survey of science in second half of seventh century, 488. • II. .Religious back-
ground, 490. HI. Latin, Syriac, and Muslim philosophy, 492. IV/ Syriac and
Chinese mathematics and astronomy, 494. ; V. Byzantine and Muslim alchemy;
494. - VI. Byzantine, Latin, Syriac, and Chinese geography; 495/ :VII. Byzan-
tine, Latin, and Chinese medicine, 497. VIII. Latin and Syriac historiography,
499. IX. Barbarian, Muslim, and Japanese law, 499. X. Latin; Syriac,
Arabic, and Japanese philology, 500.
Chapter XXVII
The Time of Bede (first half of eighth century) 503-519
I. Survey of science in first half of eighth century, 503. II. Religious back-
ground, 506. III. Philosophical background and general advance of civiliza-
tion, 510. IV. Latin and Chinese mathematics and astronomy 513. . V. By-
zantine and Muslim alchemy; Japanese technology, 514. VI.* Japanese, Chinese,
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and Latin geography, 515, VII. Japanese and Latin historiography, 516.
VIII. Barbarian, Byzantine, Muslim, Chinese, and Japanese law, 517. IX.
Arabic and Japanese philology, 518.
Chapter XXVIII
The Time of Jabir ibn Haiyan (second half of eighth century) 520-542
I. Survey of science in second half of eighth century, 520. II. Religious back-
ground, 524. III. Cultural background, east and west, 527. IV. Muslim and
Latin mathematics and astronomy, 530. V. Muslim and Latin alchemy;
Japanese technology, 532. VI. Muslim, Chinese, and Japanese natural history,
534. VII. Latin and Chinese geography, 535. VIII. Latin, Syriac, Muslim,
Hindu, Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese medicine, 536. IX. Latin, Muslim, and
Japanese historiography, 539. X. Muslim philology, 541.
Chapter XXIX
The Time of al-Khwarizml (first half of ninth century) 543-582
I. Survey of science in first half of ninth century, 543. II. Religious back-
ground, 550. III. Cultural background—Byzantine, Latin, Muslim, and
Hindu philosophy, 554. IV. Muslim, Latin, Byzantine, and Hindu mathe-
matics and astronomy, 562. V. Muslim and Latin natural history, 570. VI.
Latin, Muslim, and Chinese geography and geology, 571. VII. Byzantine,
Arabic, and Japanese medicine, 573. VIII. Latin, Byzantine, Syrian, Muslim,
and Japanese historiography, 576. IX. Barbarian, Chinese, and Japanese law,
580. X. Latin, Semitic, and Japanese philology and education, 581.
Chapter XXX
The Time of al-RazI (second half of ninth century) 583-618
I. Survey of science in second half of ninth century, 583. II. Religious back-
ground, 590. III. Philosophical background; Greek, Latin, English, Syriac,
and Arabic writings, 594. 1IV. Arabic and Latin mathematics and astronomy,
597. V. Muslim alchemy and physics; Chinese technology, 604. VI. French
and Scandinavian travel and exploration; English and Muslim geography, 605.
VII. Latin, Byzantine, Muslim (or Arabic), Jewish, and Coptic medicine, 607.
VIII. Latin, English, Byzantine, Syrian, Muslim, and Japanese historiography,
614. IX. Byzantine and Japanese law, 617. X. Latin, English, Byzantine,
Slavonic, Syriac, and Arabic philology, 618.
Chapter XXXI
The Time of al-Mas udi (first half of tenth century) 6iy-u*K
I. Survey of science in first half of tenth century, 619. II. Religious back-
ground, 624. III. Cultural background in Israel and Islam, 626. IV. Muslim,
Byzantine, and Chinese mathematics and astronomy, 630. V. Byzantine,
Muslim, and Chinese physics, alchemy, and technology, 632. VI. English and
Muslim botany, 633. VII. Muslim and Japanese geography, 635. VIII.
English, Byzantine, and Arabic medicine, 639 IX. Latin, Arabic, and Chinese
historiography, 641. X. Latin, Barbarian, and Japanese law. Muslim sociol-
ogy, 643. XI. Hebrew and Arabic philology, 644.
Chapter XXXII
The Time of Abu-l-Wafa’ (second half of tenth century) 646-692
I. Survey of science in second half of tenth century, 646. II. Religious back-
ground, 655. III. Cultural background—Byzantine, Latin, Muslim, Jewish,
and Chinese philosophers, 656. IV. Muslim, Latin, Chinese, and Japanese
mathematics and astronomy, 663. V. Latin and Muslim alchemy and tech-
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nology, 673. VI. Byzantine, Muslim, and Chinese natural history, 673. VII.
Muslim, Jewish, Scandinavian, and Chinese geography, 674. VIII. Muslim,
Persian, Jewish, Byzantine, nd Japanese medicine, 677. IX. Latin, Byzan-
tine, Jewish, Muslim, and Chinese historiography, 684. X. Arabic, Syriac,
Hebrew, Byzantine, Latin, English, and Sino-Japanese philology, 688.
Chapter XXXIII
The Time of al-Blrttni (first half of eleventh century) 693-737
I. Survey of science in first half of eleventh century, 693. II. Philosophical
and theological background, 703. III. Latin, English, Muslim, and Hindu
mathematics and astronomy, 714. IV. Latin, English, Syrian, Muslim, and
Chinese physics, chemistry, and technology, 720. V. Muslim natural history,
724. VI. Icelandic discovery of America; Latin geography; Muslim geography,
mineralogy, and geology, 724. VII. Latin, Byzantine, Muslim (or Arabic), and
Chinese medicine, 725. VIII. Latin, Muslim, Armenian, and Syrian historiog-
raphy, 732. IX. German, Hebrew, Syriac, and Chinese philology, 736.
Chapter XXXIV
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The Time of Omar Khayyam (second half of eleventh century) 738-783
I. Survey of science in second half of eleventh centuVy, 738. II. Philosophical
and theological background, 748. III. Latin, Byzantine, Muslim, and Chinese
mathematics and astronomy, 756. IV. Latin, Persian, and Chinese physics and
technology, 762. V. Latin, Byzantine, Muslim, and Chinese natural history,
764. VI. Latin and Muslim geography, 767. VII. Latin, Byzantine, Muslim,
and Chinese medicine, 769. VIII. French, Latin, Byzantine, Jewish, Muslim,
Chinese, and Japanese historiography, 773. IX. Lombard, English, Byzan-
tine, Muslim, Hindu, and Chinese law and sociology, 778. X. French, Latin,
Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Chinese, and Japanese philology, 781.
Brief Index 785-839
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spelling | Sarton, George 1884-1956 Verfasser (DE-588)119224453 aut Introduction to the history of science 1 From Homer to Omar Khayyam by George Sarton Repr. d. Ausg. 1927 1975 Washington XI, 839 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Carnegie Institution <Washington, DC> 376,1 Carnegie Institution <Washington, DC>: Publication ... (DE-604)BV001249709 1 Carnegie Institution <Washington, DC> 376,1 (DE-604)BV035415500 376,1 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001543131&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Introduction to the history of science |
title_auth | Introduction to the history of science |
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title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to the history of science 1 From Homer to Omar Khayyam by George Sarton |
title_short | Introduction to the history of science |
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