Science in the Ancient World: From Antiquity through the Middle Ages

Awards:   Winner of 2022 Outstanding Reference Source 2022
Author:   Russell M. Lawson (Tulsa Community College, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   624
Publication Date:   22 January 2026
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Science in the Ancient World: From Antiquity through the Middle Ages


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  • Winner of 2022 Outstanding Reference Source 2022

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Author:   Russell M. Lawson (Tulsa Community College, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN:  

9798216445173


Pages:   624
Publication Date:   22 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction PART 1 The Beginnings of Science 1 The Scientific Mentality before the Onset of Civilization (Prehistory–4000 BCE) 2 Civilization and Science in Ancient Mesopotamia (4000–300 BCE) 3 Civilization and Science in the Nile River Valley (3100–300 BCE) PART 2 Magic, Religion, and Science 4 Magic, Superstition, and Science in the Ancient World (4000 BCE–500 CE) 5 Ancient Religion and Science (4000 BCE–500 CE) PART 3 Science in Ancient Central, Southern, and Eastern Asia 6 Science in Ancient Central and Southern Asia (3000 BCE–500 CE) 7 Science in Ancient Eastern Asia (2100 BCE–400 CE) PART 4 The Ancient Greeks 8 Ionian Greek Science (750–300 BCE) 9 Science in Magna Graecia (750–300 BCE) 10 Classical Greek Science (500–300 BCE) 11 Athenian Science (500–300 BCE) PART 5 Geographical and Astronomical Knowledge 12 Exploration and Geographical Knowledge in the Ancient World (4000 BCE–500 CE) 13 Phoenician and Carthaginian Science (1000–200 BCE) 14 Astronomy in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (4000 BCE–1500 CE) PART 6 The Expansion of Greek Science 15 Hellenistic Greece (331–30 BCE) 16 Greek Philosophy and the Philosophy of Science (750–100 BCE) 17 Greek Science in the Roman Empire (750 BCE–500 CE) PART 7 Greco-Roman Science 18 Medical Science in Ancient Greece (750–100 BCE) 19 Medical Science in the Roman Empire (300 BCE–500 CE) 20 Mathematical Science in Ancient Greece and Rome (750 BCE–200 CE) 21 Science during the Pax Romana (31 BCE–180 CE) PART 8 Applied Science in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds 22 Engineering and Technology in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (4000 BCE–1500 CE) 23 Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (500 BCE–1500 CE) PART 9 Science in the Later Roman and Byzantine Empires 24 Late Roman Science (180–500 CE) 25 Byzantine Science (300–1450 CE) PART 10 The Impact of Ancient Science upon Medieval Asia, Africa, and Europe 26 Science in Medieval Mesopotamia and the Levant (600–1500 CE) 27 Science in Moorish Spain (700–1450 CE) 28 Science in Medieval Africa (500–1500 CE) 29 Science in Medieval Central and Southern Asia (500–1500 CE) 30 Science in Medieval East and Southeast Asia (400–1644 CE) 31 Science and Philosophy during the European Middle Ages (500–1300 CE) PART 11 Expansion of Science into New Worlds 32 Exploration and Geographic Knowledge in the Medieval World (500–1500 CE) 33 Science in the Americas (500–1500 CE) PART 12 The Impact of Ancient and Medieval Science upon Modern Science 34 Conclusion: The Scientific Revolution Chronology Bibliography Index

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Loaded with oddball tidbits that will fascinate trivia fans … A true multidisciplinary resource, it will appeal to general readers as well as high school and undergraduate students. * Library Journal * Recommended. All readers. * Choice *


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Russell M. Lawson serves as adjunct professor at Northeastern State University, USA, where he writes and teaches on scientists and explorers; the history of ideas; and the history of social, cultural, and political issues.

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