Medieval Science
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also Islamic Science and History of Science.
Suzanne Conklin Akbari. Seeing Through the Veil: Optical Theory and Medieval Allegory. University of Toronto Press. 2004. 354pp. Vern L. Bullough. Universities, Medicine and Science in the Medieval West. Ashgate. 2004. 298pp. Marshall Clagett. The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages. University of Wisconsin Press. 1959. 711pp. A. C. Crombie. Science, Optics, and Music in Medieval and Early Modern Thought. Continuum International Publishing Group. 1990. 474pp. A. C. Crombie. Science, Art and Nature in Medieval and Modern Thought. Continuum International Publishing Group. 1996. 516pp. Richard C. Dales. The Scientific Achievement of the Middle Ages. University of Pennsylvania Press. 1973. 182pp. William Eamon. Science and the Secrets of Nature: Books of Secrets in Medieval and Early Modern Culture. Princeton University Press. 1996. 510pp. Thomas F. Glick; Steven J. Livesey; Faith Wallis (editor). Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. 2005. 598pp. Edward Grant. Planets, Stars, and Orbs: The Medieval Cosmos, 1200-1687. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 842pp. Edward Grant. The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages: Their Religious, Institutional, and Intellectual Contexts. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 247pp. David C. Lindberg. Science in the Middle Ages. University of Chicago Press. 1978. 549pp. Jose Luis Mancha. Studies in Medieval Astronomy and Optics. Ashgate Publishing. 2006. 182pp. Shlomo Sela. Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Rise of Medieval Hebrew Science. E. J. Brill. 2003. 422pp. Elspeth Whitney. Medieval Science and Technology. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2004. 258pp. Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth. Science and Technology in Medieval European Life. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2006. 169pp.
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