Leonid Zhmud The Origin of the History of Science in Classical Antiquity
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The Origin of the History of Science in
Peripatoi Philologisch-historische Studien zum Aristotelismus Herausgegeben von Wolfgang Kullmann, Robert W. Sharples, Jürgen Wiesner Band 19 2006 Walter de Gruyter · Berlin · New York kainà dè zhtoñnte~ ëpipónw~ eûr2sousi Isoc. Antid., 83. Preface Several sections of this book (3.1–2, 4.2–3, 5.1-2, and 7.6) include revised Leonid Zhmud The Origin of the History of Science in Classical Antiquity Translated from the Russian by Alexander Chernoglazov 2006 Walter de Gruyter · Berlin · New York ISSN: 1862-1465 ISBN-13: 978-3-11-017966-8 ISBN-10: 3-11-017966-0 Bibliographic Information published by Die Deutsche Bibliothek Die Deutsche Bibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data is available in the Internet © Copyright 2006 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin All rights reserved, including those of translation into foreign languages. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronical or mechanical, includ- ing photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permis- sion in writing from the publisher. Printed in Germany Typesetting: Selignow Verlagsservice, Berlin Printing and binding: Hubert & Co., Göttingen Cover design: Christopher Schneider, Berlin ∞ Printed on acid-free paper which falls within the guidelines of the ANSI to ensure permanence and durability To the memory of my wife Irina (1965–2002) kainà dè zhtoñnte~ ëpipónw~ eûr2sousi Isoc. Antid., 83. Preface When writing a book on the Pythagorean school, I noticed that, although Aris- totle’s student Eudemus of Rhodes was regularly used as a source for Greek science, there was no scholarly treatment of him as the first historian of science. Indeed, as my further research showed, the whole area of ancient Greek histori- ography of science remained almost entirely unexplored. This prompted me to work first on Eudemus, and then on his predecessors, colleagues, and fol- lowers. The Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington (1995–1996); Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris (1998); Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1998–1999); Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, Bonn (2000, 2004); Well- come Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, London (2000–2001); and Wis- senschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2002–2003, 2005) have found my studies worthy of support. Without them this book would hardly have been written. The Alex- ander von Humboldt-Foundation and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin gener- ously sponsored the translation of this book into English. I express my deep gratitude to all these institutions. Alexander Gavrilov, Elena Ermolaeva, Dmitri Panchenko, and Alexander Verlinsky have read the Russian version of the book, published in 2002 in St. Petersburg; their valuable suggestions have improved the text in many places. I am grateful to Gertrud Grünkorn for her offer to publish the English version of my book with the Walter de Gruyter Press . In preparing the new edition I have updated the bibliography and written an additional chapter, tracing the fate of the historiography of science after Eudemus. István Bodnár, Carl Huffman, Charles Kahn, Paul Keyser, Colin G. King, and Henry Mendell have read and commented on separate chapters of the manuscript; their criticism has made it possible to eliminate many inaccuracies and to make essential improvements to the text. Lydia Goehr, John Hyman, Maria Michela Sassi, David Sider, and Heinrich von Staden have all been ex- tremely helpful. I would particularly like to thank Geoffrey Lloyd, who has read a whole draft of the book and sent me his very helpful comments. The edi- tors of the Download 1.41 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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