A History of Science in Society, Volume I: From the Ancient Greeks to the Scientific Revolution, Fourth Edition
In A History of Science in Society, Ede and Cormack trace the history of the changing place of science in society and explore the link between the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make that knowledge useful. Volume I covers the origins of natural philosophy in the ancient world to the scientific revolution.

The fourth edition of this bestselling textbook adds content on non-Western science and a new "Connections" case study feature on the scientist and poet Omar Khayyam. The text is accompanied by over fifty images and maps that illustrate key developments in the history of science. Essay questions, chapter timelines, a further readings section, and an index provide additional support for students.

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A History of Science in Society, Volume I: From the Ancient Greeks to the Scientific Revolution, Fourth Edition
In A History of Science in Society, Ede and Cormack trace the history of the changing place of science in society and explore the link between the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make that knowledge useful. Volume I covers the origins of natural philosophy in the ancient world to the scientific revolution.

The fourth edition of this bestselling textbook adds content on non-Western science and a new "Connections" case study feature on the scientist and poet Omar Khayyam. The text is accompanied by over fifty images and maps that illustrate key developments in the history of science. Essay questions, chapter timelines, a further readings section, and an index provide additional support for students.

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A History of Science in Society, Volume I: From the Ancient Greeks to the Scientific Revolution, Fourth Edition

A History of Science in Society, Volume I: From the Ancient Greeks to the Scientific Revolution, Fourth Edition

A History of Science in Society, Volume I: From the Ancient Greeks to the Scientific Revolution, Fourth Edition

A History of Science in Society, Volume I: From the Ancient Greeks to the Scientific Revolution, Fourth Edition

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In A History of Science in Society, Ede and Cormack trace the history of the changing place of science in society and explore the link between the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make that knowledge useful. Volume I covers the origins of natural philosophy in the ancient world to the scientific revolution.

The fourth edition of this bestselling textbook adds content on non-Western science and a new "Connections" case study feature on the scientist and poet Omar Khayyam. The text is accompanied by over fifty images and maps that illustrate key developments in the history of science. Essay questions, chapter timelines, a further readings section, and an index provide additional support for students.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487524647
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 03/22/2022
Edition description: 4th ed.
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Andrew Ede is an adjunct professor in the Department of History and Sociology at the University of British Columbia Okanagan.
Lesley B. Cormack is Principal and Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of British Columbia Okanagan.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Connections Boxes
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Origins of Natural Philosophy
2. The Roman Era and the Rise of Islam
3. The Revival of Natural Philosophy in Western Europe
4. Science in the Renaissance: The Courtly Philosophers
5. The Scientific Revolution: Contested Territory

Further Reading
Index

What People are Saying About This

Tara Abraham

"A History of Science in Society is an achievement. Well-written and thoughtfully presented, the text is eminently suitable for introductory undergraduate courses in the global history of science and technology."

Adam Richter

"It is rare to find a textbook so attentive to the social factors and global currents that have shaped the history of science. The fourth edition provides welcome updates, highlighting the multicultural genealogy of modern science and drawing connections to our current historical moment. With this excellent new edition, Ede and Cormack have cemented A History of Science in Society as an indispensable pedagogical tool."

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