Development of Physical Theory in the Middle Ages (Aa, 181)
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Development of Physical Theory in the Middle Ages (Aa, 181)

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100 pages 1971

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"In this book, a noted historian traces the development of scientific theory from the early centuries of the Christian era to the Age of Galileo and the advent of modern science. The author explains the main tenets of the systems of Plato and Aristotle and shows how these systems were the foundations for opposing approaches to science in the Middle Ages. He discusses the significant developments in science at Oxford and Paris in the fourteenth century and describes their influence on later thought"--

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