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    Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science. Charles Homer Haskins.G. Sarton - 1925 - Isis 7 (1):121-124.
  2. Studies in Arabic Versions of Greek Texts and in Mediaeval Science.[author unknown] - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (1):128-129.
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    Medieval Science and Technology: A Selected, Annotated BibliographyClaudia Kren.William Eamon - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):337-338.
  4. Charles H. Haskins. Studies in the history of mediaeval science[REVIEW]J. Bidez - 1926 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 5 (2-3):686-688.
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  5. Medieval Science Illustrated.Bruce Eastwood - 1986 - History of Science 24 (64):183-208.
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    The Medieval Science of WeightsErnest A. Moody Marshall Clagett.Anneliese Maier - 1955 - Isis 46 (3):297-300.
  7. A Strategy for Medieval Science.Manfred Gordon - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (116):70-93.
    Science and the humanities share the same kit of working tools, called the world's literature. While the author of this article deals mainly with the scientific and mathematical literature, the reader probably gravitates towards some other branches, but such distinctions were hardly made in the Middle Ages. The American philosopher, Wallace Stevens, in his book The Necessary Angel remarks that at the time of Aristotle, the Greek language had no word to signify literature. The reason is surely that literature (...)
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  8. George Sarton: Historian of Medieval Science.Marshall Clagett - 1956 - Isis 47:320-322.
     
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  9. Paul J. Cornish is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. He defended his dissertation, Rule and Subjection: The Concept of 'Dominium'in Augustine and Aquinas, at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1995. His publications include:'John Courtney Murray and Thomas Aquinas on Obedience and the Civil Conversation', Vera Lex: Journal. [REVIEW]Medieval Europe - 2010 - European Journal of Political Theory 9 (2):131-132.
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    Studies in Medieval Science: Alchemy, Astrology, Mathematics and MedicinePearl Kibre.Michael Mcvaugh - 1986 - Isis 77 (2):370-371.
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    Essay Review: Medieval Science Illustrated: Album of Science: Antiquity and the Middle Ages.Bruce Eastwood - 1986 - History of Science 24 (2):183-208.
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    Science, Art and Nature in Medieval and Modern Thought.A. C. Crombie - 2003 - Hambledon.
    Contents Acknowledgements vii Illustrations ix Preface xi Further Bibliography of A.C. Crombie xiii 1 Designed in the Mind: Western visions of Science, Nature and Humankind 1 2 The Western Experience of Scientific Objectivity 13 3 Historical Perceptions of Medieval Science 31 4 Robert Grosseteste 39 5 Roger Bacon [with J.D. North] 51 6 Infinite Power and the Laws of Nature: A Medieval Speculation 67 7 Experimental Science and the Rational Artist in Early Modern Europe 89 (...)
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  13. Roger Bacon and the hermetic tradition in medieval science.George Molland - 1993 - Vivarium 31 (1):140-160.
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    A Source Book in Medieval Science. Edward Grant.Claudia Kren - 1977 - Isis 68 (1):143-144.
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    A Case Study of How Natural Phenomena Were Justified in Medieval Science: The Situation of Annular Eclipses in Medieval Astronomy.S. Mohammad Mozaffari - 2014 - Science in Context 27 (1):33-47.
    ArgumentThe present paper is an attempt to understand how medieval astronomers working within the Ptolemaic astronomical context in which the annular eclipse is an unjustified and impossible phenomenon, could know, define, justify, and later make attempts that led to success in predicting annular solar eclipses. As a context-based study, it reviews the situation of annular eclipses with regard to the medieval hypotheses applied to the calculation of the angular diameters of the sun and the moon, which was basic (...)
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    Peter Ramus and the Naming of Methodism: Medieval Science Through Ramist Homiletic.Walter J. Ong - 1953 - Journal of the History of Ideas 14 (2):235.
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    The Impact of Archimedes on Medieval Science.Marshall Clagett - 1959 - Isis 50 (4):419-429.
  18. Naturalist tendencies in medieval science.Michael H. Shank - 2019 - In Peter Harrison & Jon H. Roberts (eds.), Science Without God?: Rethinking the History of Scientific Naturalism. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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  19. Studies in Medieval Science and Natural Philosophy by Edward Grant. [REVIEW]Marshall Clagett - 1982 - Isis 73:595-596.
     
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    Maʼavaḳ ha-paradigmot: ben teʼologyah le-filosofyah ba-hagut ha-Yehudit bi-Yeme ha-Benayim = The clash of paradigms: medieval science and Jewish theology.Dov Schwartz - 2018 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha- Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
    מאבק הפרדיגמות מציג פרשנות עקיבה להגות היהודית בימי הביניים על פי תפיסת המדע. הוא משתמש במושג "פרדיגמה" כדי לעקוב אחר ההתפתחות הרעיונית של ההגות היהודית בת הזמן. החיבור פורש לפני הקורא שלוש פרדיגמות: הכלאם, האריסטוטליות (עם או בלי לבושה הנאו-אפלטוני) והניסיוניות (הכוללת תופעות שלא היה להן הסבר בפרדיגמה הקודמת, כמו אסטרולוגיה, מאגיה ואלכימיה). הטענה המרכזית בספר היא שעד לשלהי המאה השתים-עשרה התעמתו שתי הפרדיגמות הראשונות, כלאם ואריסטוטליות, ולאחריה - שתי האחרונות, האריסטוטליות והניסיוניות. החיבור מאיר באור חדש את הגותם של רב (...)
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    The genesis of a mediaeval historian: Pierre Duhem and the origins of statics.R. N. D. Martin - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (2):119-129.
    Contrary to what might be expected given a religious or other motivation, Pierre Duhem's interest in mediaeval science was the result of his surprise encounter with Jordanus de Nemore while working on Les origines de la statique in the late autumn of 1903. Historical assumptions common among physicists at that time may explain this surprise, which occasioned a frantic search for more mediaeval precursors for Renaissance mechanics. It also raised serious historiographical problems that threatened even his methodological views, until (...)
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  22. (1 other version)The Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science during the Renaissance.George Sarton, J. L. E. Dreyer, Marshall Clagett, A. R. Hall & R. S. Kirby - 1958 - Science and Society 22 (3):250-253.
     
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    Review of Form and Validity in Indian Logic, by Vijay Bharadwaja ; The Word and The World: India's Contribution to the Study of Language, by Bimal Krishna Matilal ;The Basic Ways of Knowing, by Govardhan P. Bhatt ; The Quest for Man, ed. J. Van Nispen and D. Tiemersma ; Muslim-Christian Encounters: Perceptions and Misperceptions, by William Montgomery Watt ; Socrates in Mediaeval Arabic Literature, by Ilai Alon, in Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science, Texts and Studies, vol. 10 ; Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism, by Peter N. Gregory ; Modern Civilization: A Crisis of Fragmentation, by S. C. Malik ; and Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy, ed. J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames. [REVIEW]J. Shaw, Vijay Bharadwaha, S. Bhatt, W. Hudson & Ian Netton - 1992 - Asian Philosophy 2 (2):187-210.
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    Medieval modal logic & science: Augustine on necessary truth & Thomas on its impossibility without a first cause.Robert C. Trundle - 1999 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
    Medieval Modal Logic & Science uses modal reasoning in a new way to fortify the relationships between science, ethics, and politics. Robert C. Trundle accomplishes this by analyzing the role of modal logic in the work of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, then applying these themes to contemporary issues. He incorporates Augustine's ideas involving thought and consciousness, and Aquinas's reasoning to a First Cause. The author also deals with Augustine's ties to Aristotelian modalities of thought regarding (...)
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    Mediaeval Occultism.Herbert Chatley - 1908 - The Monist 18 (4):510-516.
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    A. Rahman, M. A. Alvī, S. A. Khan Ghorī, and K. V. Samba Murthy, Science and technology in mediaeval India—a bibliography of source materials in Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian. Delhi: Indian National Science Academy, 1982. Pp. xxxi + 719. Rs.200 , $70. [REVIEW]Dominik Wujastyk - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (1):96-97.
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    Middle Ages A Source Book in Medieval Science. Ed. by Edward Grant. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1974. Pp. xviii + 864. £16.25. [REVIEW]C. B. Schmitt - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):74-75.
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    The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias of Science and Philosophy: Proceedings of the Bar-Ilan University Conference (review).Seth Kadish - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):269-270.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.2 (2003) 269-270 [Access article in PDF] Steven Harvey, editor. The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias of Science and Philosophy: Proceedings of the Bar-Ilan University Conference. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000. Pp. xi + 547. Cloth, $239.00. This fine volume, covering the proceedings of a conference at Bar-Ilan University (January, 1998), is the first book devoted to the medieval Hebrew encyclopedias of science (...)
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    Science in the Medieval Hebrew and Arabic Traditions.Gad Freudenthal - 2005 - Variorum Publishing.
    Integrating the history of ideas and sociological approaches, the two major themes that run through these studies by Gad Freudenthal are science and philosophy in the medieval Hebrew tradition and the repercussions of Greek theories of matter in the medieval Arabic and Hebrew scientific traditions.
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  30. The Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science during the Renaissance by George Sarton. [REVIEW]Francis Johnson - 1956 - Isis 47:373-375.
     
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    Seb Falk. The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science. 416 pp. New York: W. W. Norton, 2020. $30 (cloth); ISBN 9781324002932. Paper and e-book available. [REVIEW]J. Rodríguez-Arribas - 2022 - Isis 113 (2):434-435.
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    Medieval philosophy redefined as the Latin age: the development of cenoscopic science, AD354 to 1644 (from the birth of Augustine to the death of Poinsot).John Deely - 2010 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    Originally published under title: Medieval philosophy redefined: Scranton [Pa.]: University of Scranton Press, 2010.
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    (1 other version)Science and medieval thought.Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1901 - London,: C. J. Clay and sons.
    Reproduction of the original: Science and Medieval Thought by Thomas Clifford Allbutt.
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  34. (1 other version)The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias of Science and Philosophy. Proceedings of the Bar-Han University Conference.Steven Harvey - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (4):823-823.
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  35. What is the science of the soul? A case study in the evolution of late medieval natural philosophy.Jack Zupko - 1997 - Synthese 110 (2):297-334.
    This paper aims at a partial rehabilitation of E. A. Moody''s characterization of the 14th century as an age of rising empiricism, specifically by contrasting the conception of the natural science of psychology found in the writings of a prominent 13th-century philosopher (Thomas Aquinas) with those of two 14th-century philosophers (John Buridan and Nicole Oresme). What emerges is that if the meaning of empiricism can be disengaged from modern and contemporary paradigms, and understood more broadly in terms of a (...)
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    Studies in medieval philosophy, science, and logic: collected papers, 1933-1969.Ernest Addison Moody - 1975 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    William of Auvergne and His Treatise De Anima I. Introduction William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris from until his death in, is of interest to us chiefly ...
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    The cultural context of medieval learning: proceedings of the first International Colloquium on Philosophy, Science, and Theology in the Middle Ages--September 1973.John Emery Murdoch & Edith Dudley Sylla (eds.) - 1975 - Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    JOHN E. MURDOCH AND EDITH DUDLEY SYLLA INTRODUCTION Conferences and colloquia are held and their results often published, but very rarely is any account ...
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    Medieval philosophy redefined: the development of cenoscopic science, AD 354 to 1644 (from the birth of Augustine to the death of Poinsot).John Deely - 2010 - Scranton [Pa.]: University of Scranton Press.
    Medieval philosophy redefined: the Latin age, c. 400-1635 -- The geography of the Latin age -- The fading light of antiquity: Neoplatonism and the tree of Porphyry, c. 3rd-5th cent. AD -- Founding fathers of the Latin Age: Augustine ([d.] 430) and Boethius ([d.] c. 525) -- The five centuries of darkness, c. 525-1025 -- Dawning of the main development : Anselm ([d.] 1109), Abaelard ([d.] 1142), Lombard ([d.] 1160) -- Enter Aristotle, c. 1150 -- Albert ([d.] 1280) and (...)
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  39. The medieval hebrew encyclopedias of science and philosophy: Proceedings of the bar-Ilan university conference.Kadish Seth Avi - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2).
     
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    Medieval Agriculture and Islamic Science: The Almanac of a Yemeni Sultan.Gerrit Bos & Daniel Martin Varisco - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):151.
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    Classification of the Sciences in Medieval Thought.James A. Weisheipl - 1965 - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
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    Science in Medieval Russia: Some Reflections on a Recent Book.William Francis Ryan - 1966 - History of Science 5 (1):52-61.
  43. Medieval Logic as a Formal Science. A Survey.Christoph Kann - 2006 - In Benedikt Löwe, Boris Piwinger & Thoralf Räsch (eds.), Foundations of the Formal Sciences Iv. The History of the Concept of the Formal Sciences. pp. 103--123.
    The paper discusses in how far medieval logic can appropriately be characterized as a formal science. In this respect, the special mediecal approach to logic as a scientia sermocinalis is examined as well as its main doctrines, namely the theories of supposition and of consequences, and the famous characterization of logic as an ars artium or scientia scientiarum. It is pointed out that medieval logic is not devoted to the setting up of formal systems or any metalogical (...)
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    Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures.Charles Burnett - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (1):144-147.
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    Science Translated. Latin and Vernacular Translations of Scientific Treatises in Medieval Europe.Marienza Benedetto - 2009 - Early Science and Medicine 14 (4):555-558.
  46. Classification of the sciences in medieval thought.James A. Weisheipl - 1965 - Mediaeval Studies 27 (1):54-90.
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    Science in the Medieval Jewish Culture of Southern France.Gad Freudenthal - 1995 - History of Science 33 (1):23-58.
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    Medieval Technology and the Husserlian Critique of Galilean Science.Timothy Casey - 1996 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 70:219-227.
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    Science and Technology in Medieval Society. Pamela O. Long.Bert Hall - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):122-124.
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    Science in the Medieval World: "Book of the Categories of Nations"Said al-Andalusi Semaan I. Salem Alok Kumar.F. Ragep - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):145-146.
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