History of Science: Antiquity to 1700

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  • Estreou: Jan 2003
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Beginning the Journey
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Jan 01, 2003
This introductory lecture asks fundamental questions about the nature of science and its development, its importance to human civilization, and the reasons for studying its history. This .. show full overview
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Babylonians, Egyptians, and Greeks
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Jan 01, 2003
This lecture explores the origins of man's study of the natural world. The Babylonians, with their complex mathematics and astronomical observations, and the Egyptians are considered .. show full overview
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The Presocratics
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Jan 01, 2003
Several Greek philosophers before the time of Socrates (d. 399 B.C.) grappled with issues that laid the foundations of Western natural philosophical thought and method: What is the world .. show full overview
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Plato and the Pythagoreans
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Jan 01, 2003
Plato, a student of Socrates, was one of the most influential thinkers in history. This lecture recounts his responses to Presocratics and his contemporaries. Key to understanding Plato .. show full overview
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Plato's Cosmos
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Jan 01, 2003
This lecture begins with a study of Plato's Timaeus; he describes the cosmos and its creation, its fundamental building blocks, human anatomy, and other scientific topics. Plato's .. show full overview
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Aristotle's View of the Natural World
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Like his teacher Plato, Aristotle had tremendous impact on the development of natural philosophy. This lecture introduces Aristotle, his writings, and his ideas as a response to his .. show full overview
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Aristotelian Cosmology and Physics
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Jan 01, 2003
This lecture looks at Aristotle's impact and activity in cosmology, physics, and dynamics, bearing in mind his key interest in biology as a means of explaining his intentions. We explore .. show full overview
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Hellenistic Natural Philosophy
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Like Plato, Aristotle founded a school, the Lyceum, in Athens that perpetuated his work and ideas. This lecture also surveys the wider world of Hellenistic science that developed in the .. show full overview
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Greek Astronomy from Eudoxus to Ptolemy
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Jan 01, 2003
This lecture examines the development of systems of astronomy, from Eudoxus and other followers of Plato to the one proposed by Claudius Ptolemy in Alexandria during the 2nd century A.D. .. show full overview
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The Roman Contributions
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The Romans produced a staggering civilization that was very different from the Greeks. In this lecture, we explore the differences in their scientific work. The Romans' most notable .. show full overview
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Roman Versions of Greek Science and Education
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Jan 01, 2003
A more formal system of education was one development of the Roman world, and that system set the standards for the next 1,500 years. A related development was the spread of Greek .. show full overview
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The End of the Classical World
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After a long period of decline, the city of Rome fell to barbarians in A.D. 476. This lecture visits that time and immediately after to see what scientific and philosophical thought was .. show full overview
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Early Christianity and Science
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The Christian Church developed within pagan Classical culture and had to come to terms with its intellectual legacy. This lecture examines the debates over what Christians should accept .. show full overview
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The Rise of Islam and Islamic Science
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Jan 01, 2003
The origin of Islam in the early 7th century and its rapid spread across Asia, Africa, and into Latin Europe gave rise to a vibrant civilization that eagerly adopted and extended Greek .. show full overview
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Islamic Astronomy, Mathematics, and Optics
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Scholars in the Islamic world built extensively on the scientific foundations they adopted from the Greeks. This lecture examines some of the developments in the mathematical sciences .. show full overview
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Alchemy, Medicine, and Late Islamic Culture
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Jan 01, 2003
Islamic contributions to the Hellenistic study of chemia not only created the word alchemy but also laid the foundations for the development of chemistry. Islamic medical discoveries and .. show full overview
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The Latin West Reawakens
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Jan 01, 2003
Despite sporadic attempts to reignite Latin culture during the early Middle Ages, only in the 12th century did sustained development appear. We look at the "Renaissance of the 12th .. show full overview
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Natural Philosophy at School and University
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Jan 01, 2003
In the history of science, the settings of scientific studies and the institutions that sponsored them are of great interest. We look at the changing nature of such institutions. .. show full overview
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Aristotle and Medieval Scholasticism
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Jan 01, 2003
The works of Aristotle were some of the most influential the Latin West reacquired from the Islamic world. Aristotelian investigative methods gave rise to the system of Scholasticism, .. show full overview
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The Science of Creation
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Jan 01, 2003
The origin of the world has always been a topic for scientific inquiry. This lecture examines some approaches to this question from the Middle Ages. Although the creation by God of the .. show full overview
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Science in the Orders
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Jan 01, 2003
The monastic orders were preservers and promoters of natural philosophical (and other) learning since late antiquity. But the major new orders of the Middle Ages—Franciscans and .. show full overview
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Medieval Latin Alchemy and Astrology
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Alchemy and astrology, sometimes dismissed as pseudosciences, were seriously pursued by learned scholars in the Middle Ages. Alchemical texts first came to the Latin West from the .. show full overview
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Medieval Physics and Earth Sciences
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This lecture looks at medieval developments in astronomy and the physics of motion. Examples show how medieval questions could have surprising results; how medieval natural philosophers .. show full overview
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The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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Jan 01, 2003
Trying to put labels to historical periods is tricky. But many thinkers from the 15th to the 17th centuries saw themselves as initiating a new period of civilization, including in .. show full overview
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Renaissance Natural Magic
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Jan 01, 2003
One aspect of Renaissance natural philosophy was the rise of "natural magic." Its goal was to understand the correspondences and powers God had implanted in the world and to make use of .. show full overview
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Copernicus and Calendrical Reform
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Jan 01, 2003
The Scientific Revolution is considered to commence with the 1543 publication of Copernicus's On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs, which promoted a Sun-centered rather than .. show full overview
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Renaissance Technology
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Jan 01, 2003
The Renaissance is well known for its explosion of artistic styles; less well known is the equal (and related) burgeoning of new technologies. This lecture looks at developments in .. show full overview
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Tycho, Kepler, and Galileo
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Jan 01, 2003
The years around 1600 saw tremendous changes in astronomy. Tycho Brahe's precision in measuring planetary positions partly fueled Johannes Kepler's astronomical discoveries. Kepler's .. show full overview
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The New Physics
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Jan 01, 2003
The new views of the cosmic system required a new physics—Galileo knew that what he saw through the telescope signaled the end of the Ptolemaic and Aristotelian systems. We explore .. show full overview
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Voyages of Discovery and Natural History
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Jan 01, 2003
Throughout the early modern period, voyages of discovery westward to the Americas and eastward to Asia brought back stories of new lands and peoples and samples of strange new minerals, .. show full overview
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Mechanical Philosophy and Revised Atomism
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Jan 01, 2003
A major new concept of 17th-century natural philosophy was mechanical philosophy, an expressly anti-Aristotelian system that envisioned the world as a great machine functioning like a .. show full overview
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Mechanism and Vitalism
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Jan 01, 2003
Mechanical ways of thinking about the world were popular in the 17th century, but there were other options and hybrid systems from which to choose. This lecture examines the coexistence .. show full overview
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Seventeenth-Century Chemistry
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Jan 01, 2003
The 17th century was a confusing time for the study of chemistry. This lecture looks at the continuing search for the secret of transmutation and at the development of a mechanical .. show full overview
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The Force of Issac Newton
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Jan 01, 2003
Isaac Newton may be the most recognizable figure in the history of science. We look at Newton's life, his achievements in physics and astronomy, and his response to the mechanical .. show full overview
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The Rise of Scientific Societies
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Jan 01, 2003
Scientific societies originated in Italy in the 17th century and, ever since, have played a major role in the development of science. Two such societies continue to function today: the .. show full overview
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How Science Develops
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Jan 01, 2003
This lecture glances forward to developments to come in the 18th century, such as the reworking of Newtonianism. It also recapitulates and summarizes themes and overarching trends .. show full overview

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