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Tradition, Transmission, Transformation: Proceedings of Two Conferences on Pre-modern Science held at the University of Oklahoma

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This volume is based on two conferences held at the University of Oklahoma in 1992 and 1993 that dealt with issues of transmission and subsequent cultural transformations that occurred in the premodern histories of mathematics and science. Some 20 contributors explore transmission from a variety of perspectives, including the role of language and other facets of culture in the transmission process, the interaction of popular and elite science in transmission, successful and less than successful episodes of scientific appropriation and the role of institutions in this process. The text uses the theme of transmission as a way to focus debate on the perennial issue of the continuity and discontinuity of ideas in the history of sciences.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
1 July 1996
Pages
591
ISBN
9789004101197

This volume is based on two conferences held at the University of Oklahoma in 1992 and 1993 that dealt with issues of transmission and subsequent cultural transformations that occurred in the premodern histories of mathematics and science. Some 20 contributors explore transmission from a variety of perspectives, including the role of language and other facets of culture in the transmission process, the interaction of popular and elite science in transmission, successful and less than successful episodes of scientific appropriation and the role of institutions in this process. The text uses the theme of transmission as a way to focus debate on the perennial issue of the continuity and discontinuity of ideas in the history of sciences.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
1 July 1996
Pages
591
ISBN
9789004101197