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What Did the Romans Know? (Paperback)
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What Did the Romans Know? (Paperback)
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What did the Romans know about their world? Quite a lot, as Daryn
Lehoux makes clear in this fascinating and much-needed contribution
to the history and philosophy of ancient science. Lehoux contends
that even though many of the Romans' views about the natural world
have no place in modern science-that umbrella-footed monsters and
dog-headed people roamed the earth and that the stars foretold
human destinies - their claims turn out not to be so radically
different from our own. Lehoux explores a wide range of sources
from what is unquestionably the most prolific period of ancient
science, from the highly technical works by Galen and Ptolemy to
the more philosophically oriented physics and cosmologies of
Cicero, Lucretius, Plutarch, and Seneca. Examining the tools and
methods that the Romans employed for their investigations of
nature, as well as their cultural, intellectual, political, and
religious contexts, Lehoux demonstrates that the Romans had
sophisticated and novel approaches to nature, approaches that were
empirically rigorous, philosophically rich, and epistemologically
complex.
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