Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century
Studies in the History of Medicine and Surgery Natural and Mathematical Science Philosophy and Politics
- 428 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Lynn Thorndike was an American historian specializing in medieval science and alchemy. His work delved into the intricate development of scientific thought and practices during the Middle Ages. He meticulously explored the evolution of alchemical theories and their profound impact on subsequent scientific advancements. Thorndike's approach was characterized by rigorous study of primary sources and critical analysis of historical texts.






Studies in the History of Medicine and Surgery Natural and Mathematical Science Philosophy and Politics
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