“The historical order is very interesting, but accidental and capricious; if we would to understand the growth of knowledge, we cannot be satisfied with accidents, we must explain how knowledge was gradually built up.”
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A History of Science: Ancient Science Through the Golden Age of Greece
The book delves into the evolution of scientific thought and discoveries, focusing on the contributions made during the ancient period, particularly highlighting the advancements and intellectual achievements of the Golden Age of Greece. more
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