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The studies collected in this book represent the newest research being done on this important and difficult figure. If Rome is not always regarded as the most natural home for the scientific spiritothat seeming rather to characterize Greeceoparticular problems are raised by the effort Pliny had to make to transfer his Greek sources into a Roman form and context. The papers seek to locate Pliny in his social and intellectual milieu, to survey his approach to particular sciences such as astronomy, mineralogy, botany and pharmacopoeia. Two papers consider the response to his work in the Renaissance."
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Science in the Early Roman Empire, Roger French, Frank Greenaway
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- 1986
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- Titel
- Science in the Early Roman Empire
- Ondertitel
- Pliny the Elder, His Sources and His Influence
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Roger French, Frank Greenaway
- Uitgever
- Croom Helm
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1986
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 287
- ISBN10
- 0709910843
- ISBN13
- 9780709910848
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Wetenschap en Wiskunde, Natuur, Theorie & Geschiedenis van de Wetenschap, Natuurobservatie, Renaissance, Oude Rome, Geschiedenis van de wetenschap
- Aantekening
- The studies collected in this book represent the newest research being done on this important and difficult figure. If Rome is not always regarded as the most natural home for the scientific spiritothat seeming rather to characterize Greeceoparticular problems are raised by the effort Pliny had to make to transfer his Greek sources into a Roman form and context. The papers seek to locate Pliny in his social and intellectual milieu, to survey his approach to particular sciences such as astronomy, mineralogy, botany and pharmacopoeia. Two papers consider the response to his work in the Renaissance."



