A clear, readable survey of science in Classical Antiquity
This edition surveys how mathematics and physics grew from myth to reason, highlighting Greek thinkers and their lasting influence.
This book traces early questions about the world from Ionian philosophers to Archimedes, Euclid, and Euclid’s Elements. It also covers later developments in geometry, astronomy, and medicine, and notes how Byzantine learning preserved ancient knowledge.
- Learn how myth gave way to rational explanations of nature
- Meet Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Heraclitus, and Archimedes
- See how Euclid organized geometry and how Archimedes extended math and mechanics
- Explore the transmission of Greek science through Byzantium to the modern era
Ideal for readers of histories of science and classical studies who want a concise, accessible overview of ancient science.