Science,
Optics and Music in Medieval and Early Modern Thought
A.C. Crombie FBA
A.C. Crombie is one of the best known writers
on the history of Science. Science, Optics and Music in Medieval and Early
Modern Thought brings together a coherent body of essays that complement
his books and are of independent value. A.C. Crombie traces general themes
in the development of Science: the Aristotelian inheritance and the importance
of the search for logical explanation in the middle ages; the ambitions
and limitations of experiment and quantification; changing attitudes to
scientific progress; the relations between Science and the Arts, and between
Mathematics, Music and Medical Science; and the study of the senses. In
particular he shows how the mechanistic hypothesis stimulated the experimental
and philosophical study of vision.
498 pages 1990
0 907628 79 6 Cased £50.00
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