Knowledge of human affairs and their constitutive relations lead to the creation of ethics, politics, and the philosophy of history. Knowledge of heavenly things leads to cosmology and speculative ...
THIS book is the successor of ˜ Prof. Wolf's history of science, technology and philosophy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries published in 1935, and is planned to form part of a complete ...
Richard Janko, a classicist at the University of Michigan, has called the papyrus “the most important new piece of evidence about Greek philosophy and religion to come to light since the ...