Source Book in Medieval Science
Delve into the rich tapestry of European scientific thought with the captivating "Source Book in Medieval Science," expertly curated by esteemed scholars. Published by Harvard University Press in 1974, this hardback edition spans an impressive 884 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of a millennium's worth of knowledge.
This essential volume features critical commentary and annotations that bring to life key selections, nearly half of which are presented in vernacular for the first time. Discover the diverse realms of medieval "science," encompassing fascinating topics such as alchemy, astrology, logic, theology, mathematics, physics, and biology.
Whether you're a student, a scholar, or simply curious about the foundations of scientific inquiry in the Middle Ages, this source book offers invaluable insights that bridge the past and present. Don't miss the chance to enrich your understanding of medieval science through this meticulously compiled collection.