Science and religion, 400 B.C. to A.D. 1550: from Aristotle to Copernicus/
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Baltimore, MD:
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2004
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Table of Contents:
- Aristotle and the beginnings of two thousand years of natural philosophy
- Science and natural philosophy in the Roman Empire
- The first six centuries of Christianity : Christian attitudes toward Greek philosophy and science
- The emergence of a new Europe after the barbarian invasions
- The medieval universities and the impact of AristotleΉs natural philosophy
- The interrelations between natural philosophy and theology in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
- Relations between science and religion in the Byzantine Empire, the world of Islam, and the Latin west.