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Greek and Roman Technology: A Sourcebook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 616

Greek and Roman Technology: A Sourcebook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-10-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this volume the authors translate and annotate key passages from ancient authors to provide a history and an analysis of the origins and development of technology. Among the topics covered are: * energy * basic mechanical devices * agriculture * food processing and diet * mining and metallurgy * construction and hydraulic engineering * household industry * transport and trade * military technology. The sourcebook presents 150 ancient authors and a diverse range of literary genres, such as, the encyclopedic Natural Histories of Pliny the Elder, the poetry of Homer and Hesiod, the philosophy of Plato, Aristotle and Lucretius and the agricultural treatise of Varro. Humphrey, Oleson and Sherwood provide a comprehensive and accessible collection of rich and varied sources to illustrate and elucidate the beginnings of technology. Glossaries of technological terminology, indices of authors and subjects, introductions outlining the general significance of the evidence, notes to explain the specific details, and a recent bibliography make this volume a valuable research and teaching tool.

Greek and Roman Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 840

Greek and Roman Technology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-10-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this new edition of Greek and Roman Technology, the authors translate and annotate key passages from ancient texts to provide a history and analysis of the origins and development of technology in the classical world. Sherwood and Nikolic, with Humphrey and Oleson, provide a comprehensive and accessible collection of rich and varied sources to illustrate and elucidate the beginnings of technology. Among the topics covered are energy, basic mechanical devices, hydraulic engineering, household industry, medicine and health, transport and trade, and military technology. This fully revised Sourcebook collects more than 1,300 passages from over 200 ancient sources and a diverse range of litera...

Greek and Roman Technology: a Sourcebook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 832

Greek and Roman Technology: a Sourcebook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this new edition of Greek and Roman Technology, the authors translate and annotate key passages from ancient texts to provide a history and analysis of the origins and development of technology in the classical world. Sherwood and Nikolic, with Humphrey and Oleson, provide a comprehensive and accessible collection of rich and varied sources to illustrate and elucidate the beginnings of technology. Among the topics covered are energy, basic mechanical devices, hydraulic engineering, household industry, medicine and health, transport and trade, and military technology. This fully revised sourcebook collects more than 1300 passages from over 200 ancient sources and a diverse range of literar...

A Drift In The Deer Park
  • Language: en

A Drift In The Deer Park

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Autobiographical memoir of a childhood in Britain during and after World War II up to the end of the author's student years. Includes tuneless singing in an air raid shelter, boardng school in the Scottish Highlands, hitchhiking across France in a kilt, crawling upside down through a rain-soaked Cuillin crag, vomiting my way up Lebanon's highest mountain and sharing a beer with a future king.

Greek and Roman technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 623

Greek and Roman technology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Letters from a Schoolboy
  • Language: en

Letters from a Schoolboy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Letters to my parents from British boarding school and university covering the period 1949-1962, ages 9 to 22. Narrowly saved from being burnt when my parents sold their retirement home, the letters give a picture of life at that classic British institution, the all-male private boarding school, during the closing years of the British Empire. In my case the memories of that life are mostly happy and peaceful. I count myself lucky to have had the experience!

Technology and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Technology and Society

Celebrates the creativity of humanity by examining the history of technology as a strategy to solve real-world problems.

Homo Faber and Homo Economicus in the Scientific Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Homo Faber and Homo Economicus in the Scientific Revolution

This book tells the story of how the "servile arts" turned into the "mechanical arts," which in turn developed into a kind of philosophical apparatus that made modern science possible. Why did the scientific revolution take place in the West and not in China or the Islamic world? How did humanity’s progress in science and technology, which had been moving along at a relatively steady pace for tens of thousands of years, end up taking such an unprecedented leap? Subjecting the history of thought and technology to a novel interpretation based on the relationship between theory and practice, Ahmet Selami Çalışkan argues that the industrial revolution and modern science—and the scientific revolution that preceded both—did not alone suffice to sort out the philosophical problems of their day or to produce the institutions of the modern age. Both required a new sort of human: Homo economicus faber. Tracing the historical emergence of this figure and its persistence in our own age, this book offers an innovative and holistic assessment of the economic, cultural and political effects of centuries of interaction between East and West and their repercussions in our world today.

The Mechanical Hypothesis in Ancient Greek Natural Philosophy
  • Language: en

The Mechanical Hypothesis in Ancient Greek Natural Philosophy

It has long been thought that the ancient Greeks did not take mechanics seriously as part of the workings of nature, and that therefore their natural philosophy was both primitive and marginal. In this book Sylvia Berryman challenges that assumption, arguing that the idea that the world works 'like a machine' can be found in ancient Greek thought, predating the early modern philosophy with which it is most closely associated. Her discussion ranges over topics including balancing and equilibrium, lifting water, sphere-making and models of the heavens, and ancient Greek pneumatic theory, with detailed analysis of thinkers such as Aristotle, Archimedes, and Hero of Alexandria. Her book shows scholars of ancient Greek philosophy why it is necessary to pay attention to mechanics, and shows historians of science why the differences between ancient and modern reactions to mechanics are not as great as was generally thought.

A Greek Army on the March
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

A Greek Army on the March

Professor Lee provides a social and cultural history of the Cyreans, the mercenaries of Xenophon's Anabasis. While they have often been portrayed as a single abstract political community, this book reveals that life in the army was mostly shaped by a set of smaller social communities: the formal unit organisation of the lochos ('company'), and the informal comradeship of the suskenia ('mess group'). It includes full treatment of the environmental conditions of the march, ethnic and socio-economic relations amongst the soldiers, equipment and transport, marching and camp behaviour, eating and drinking, sanitation and medical care, and many other topics. It also accords detailed attention to the non-combatants accompanying the soldiers. It uses ancient literary and archaeological evidence, ancient and modern comparative material, and perspectives from military sociology and modern war studies. This book is essential reading for anyone working on ancient Greek warfare or on Xenophon's Anabasis.