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Glick, Thomas F. - Livesey, Steven John - Wallis, Faith (eds.), Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: An Encyclopedia, Nova York - Londres, Routledge (Routledge encyclopedias of the Middle Ages, 11), 2005, xxv + 598 pp.

Resum
The popular image of medieval science remains one of a "dark age" when scholasticism and the Catholic Church stifled the achievements of classical thought until the great cultural flowering of the Renaissance. Research in the last few decades has revealed a far different picture. As Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine demonstrates, the millennium from the fall of the Roman Empire to the flowering of the Renaissance was a period of great intellectual and practical achievement and innovation. In Europe, the Islamic world, South and East Asia, and the Americas, individuals built on earlier achievements and introduced sometimes radical refinements. Some of the individuals are still known today; many more are lost to history. Their achievements remain, however, and far from marking a reversal in human knowledge, laid the foundations for its modern development. They applied not only in well-known fields such as construction and transportation, but also in anesthetics, mechanics, optics, and math. Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine details the whole scope of scientific knowledge in the medieval period in more than 300 A to Z entries. This resource discusses the research, application of knowledge, cultural and technology exchanges, experimentation, and achievements in the many disciplines related to science and technology. Coverage includes inventions, discoveries, concepts, places and fields of study, regions, and significant contributors to various fields of science. There are also entries on South-Central and East Asian science. This reference work provides an examination of medieval scientific tradition as well as an appreciation for the relationship between medieval science and the traditions it supplanted and those that replaced it. Written by a select group of international scholars, Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine explores the fascinating scientific achievements of the Middle Ages. This reference work will be of greatuse to scholars, students, and general readers researching topics in many fields of study, including medieval studies, world history, history of science, history of technology, history of medicine, and cultural studies.

Inclou:
* Sela (2005), "Abraham Bar Hiyya" · 2-4
* Asúa (2005), "Albertus Magnus" · 15-19
* Samsó (2005), "Alfonso X the Wise" · 24-26
* Carroll (2005), "Aquinas, Thomas" · 35-39
* Salmón (2005), "Arnau de Vilanova" · 51-53
* Hackett (2005), "Bacon, Roger" · 69-74
* Holbrook (2005), "Bartholomaeus Anglicus" · 74-76
* Wallis (2005), "Bartholomaeus of Salerno" · 76-78
* Wallis (2005), "Bede" · 81-83
* Demaitre (2005), "Bernard de Gordon" · 84-85
* Hadravová - Hadrava (2005), "Bernard of Verdun" · 85-86
* Longeway (2005), "Boethius" · 90-94
* Cifuentes i Comamala (2005), "Borgognoni, Teodorico" · 95-96
* Green (2005), "Constantine the African" · 145-147
* Asúa (2005), "Frederick II" · 177-178
* Citrome (2005), "Frugard, Roger" · 178
* Touwaide (2005), "Galen" · 179-182
* Burnett (2005), "Gerard of Cremona" · 191-192
* Green (2005), "Gilbertus Anglicus" · 196-197
* Trifogli (2005), "Giles of Rome" · 197-198
* Wallis (2005), "Gilles de Corbeil" · 198-199
* Dumas (2005), "Guy de Chauliac" · 213-214
* Gardenour (2005), "Henri de Mondeville" · 217-218
* Touwaide (2005), "Hippocrates" · 224-226
* De Young (2005), "Hunayn ibn Ishaq" · 232-234
* Samsó (2005), "Ibn al-Zarqalluh" · 242-243
* Sela (2005), "Ibn Ezra, Abraham" · 247-250
* Primley (2005), "Ibn Sina" · 256-259
* Álvarez Millán (2005), "Ibn Zuhr" · 259-261
* Veit (2005), "Isaac Judaeus" · 275-276
* Brabner (2005), "Jabir ibn Hayyan (Geber)" · 279-281
* Tredwell (2005), "John of Sacrobosco" · 289-290
* Schalick III (2005), "John of Saint-Amand" · 290-291
* Hadrava - Hadravová (2005), "John of Saxony" · 292
* Burnett (2005), "John of Seville" · 292-293
* Schalick III (2005), "Lanfranco of Milan" · 305-306
* Livesey (2005), "Lombard, Peter" · 315-316
* Glick (2005), "Mandeville, John" · 326-327
* Samsó (2005), "Mashaʾallah" · 331-333
* Wallis (2005), "Maurus of Salerno" · 334-335
* Touwaide (2005), "Niccolò da Reggio" · 367-368
* Wallis (2005), "Nicholas of Salerno" · 368-369
* Meirinhos (2005), "Petrus Hispanus" · 389-392
* Klemm - De Leemans (2005), "Pietro d'Abano" · 404-405
* Glick (2005), "Polo, Marco" · 414-415
* Chabás (2005), "Profatius Judaeus" · 422-423
* Kraye (2005), "Pseudo-Aristotle" · 423-425
* Chabás (2005), "Ptolemy" · 427-429
* Druart (2005), "Razi, al-" · 434-436
* Tredwell (2005), "Theorica planetarum" · 474-475
* Green (2005), "Trotula" · 492-493
* Guzman (2005), "Vincent of Beauvais" · 501-502
* Dutton (2005), "William of Conches" · 514-515
* Álvarez Millán (2005), "Zahrawi, al-" · 526-528
Matèries
Història de la ciència
Història de la medicina
Història de la tècnica
Biografia
Bibliografia
Diccionaris i enciclopèdies
Notes
Informació de l'editor
Actualització parcial de Gillispie (1970-1990), Dictionary of Scientific ...
URL
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Què són les imatges?

Les petites imatges de la cinta ornamental corresponen, d'esquerra a dreta, als següents documents: 1. Jaume II ordena resoldre les discòrdies veïnals per una finca del metge reial Arnau de Vilanova a la ciutat de València, 1298 (ACA); 2. Contracte entre Guglielmo Neri de Santo Martino, cirurgià de Pisa, i el físic-cirurgià de Mallorca Pere Saflor, batxiller en medicina, per a exercir la medicina i la cirurgia sota la direcció del segon, 1356 (ACM); 3. Valoració de l'obrador de l'apotecari de Barcelona Guillem Metge, efectuada pels apotecaris Miquel Tosell, Berenguer Duran i Vicenç Bonanat, per a ser venut al també apotecari Llorenç Bassa, 1364 (AHPB); 4. Pere III el Cerimoniós regularitza la situació legal d'Esteró, metgessa jueva de Vilafranca del Penedès, concedint-li una llicència extraordinària per a exercir la medicina, 1384 (ACA); 5. Procura de Margarida de Tornerons, metgessa a Prats de Molló i a Vic, per a recuperar els béns que li retenia un tercer a Vic, 1401 (ABEV); 6. Doctorat i llicència docent de Narcís Solà, batxiller en medicina, expedits per Bernat de Casaldòvol, doctor en medicina i canceller de la Facultat de Medicina de Barcelona, 1526 (AHCB); i 7. Societat entre Joan Llunes i Joan Francesc Llunes, pare i fill, i Lluís Gual, gendre del primer, cirurgians de Caldes de Montbui, per a exercir la professió, 1579 (AHCB).