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Medieval and Early Modern Science
Volume 1
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Arthur C. Crombie's work examines the intellectual roots and continuities between medieval scholasticism and the rise of modern science.
He argues that many foundations of modern scientific thought were developed in medieval universities and monastic contexts.
The series covers mathematical, astronomical, and experimental developments and their transmission across cultures.
Crombie emphasizes the role of scholastic methodology and theological contexts in nurturing scientific inquiry.
His scholarship challenged the idea that modern science abruptly emerged in the Renaissance isolated from medieval contributions.
He argues that many foundations of modern scientific thought were developed in medieval universities and monastic contexts.
The series covers mathematical, astronomical, and experimental developments and their transmission across cultures.
Crombie emphasizes the role of scholastic methodology and theological contexts in nurturing scientific inquiry.
His scholarship challenged the idea that modern science abruptly emerged in the Renaissance isolated from medieval contributions.
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Carlos A. Casanova

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Is Religion Really an Enemy of Science? – Prof. Carlos A. Casanova


