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100 _a19980213d1996 k y0engy50 ba
101 0 _aeng
102 _aUK
_ben
105 _aa a 001yy
106 _ar
200 1 _aThe foundations of modern science in the Middle Ages
_etheir religious, institutional, and intellectual contexts
_fEdward Grant
210 _aCambridge
_aNew York
_cCambridge University Press
_d1996
215 _axiv, 247 p.
_cill.
_d24 cm.
225 1 _aCambridge history of science
320 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 217-237) and index.
327 1 _a1. The Roman Empire and the First Six Centuries of Christianity -- 2.The New Beginning: The Age of Translation in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries -- 3. The Medieval University -- 4. What the Middle Ages Inherited from Aristotle -- 5. The Reception and Impact of Aristotelian Learning and the Reaction of the Church and Its Theologians -- 6. What the Middle Ages Did with Its Aristotelian Legacy -- 7. Medieval Natural Philosophy, Aristotelians, and Aristotelianism -- 8. How the Foundations of Early Modern Science Were Laid in the Middle Ages.
606 1 _aScience
_xSocial aspects
_xHistory
_96395
606 1 _aScience, Medieval
_96386
606 1 _aΕπιστήμη, Μεσαιωνική
_913378
676 _a509.40902
_v20
701 1 _aGrant
_bEdward
_f1926-
712 0 2 _aCambridge University Press
_91001
942 _cBK