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George Sarton

    George Sarton pioneered the field of the history of science. His ultimate aspiration was to establish an integrated philosophy of science, bridging the natural sciences with the humanities, a concept he termed 'the new humanism.' Sarton's work emphasizes the interconnectedness of scientific knowledge and the broader cultural landscape. His enduring legacy lies in founding a critical approach to understanding the evolution of scientific thought and its place within human civilization.

    The Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science During the Renaissance (1450-1600)
    A Guide to the History of Science; a First Guide for the Study of the History of Science, With Introductory Essays on Science and Tradition
    The Life of Science; Essays in the History of Civilization
    Ancient Science through the Golden Age of Greece
    Hellenistic Science and Culture
    Sarton on the History of Science