The Physical World of Late Antiquity

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The Physical World of Late Antiquity is a scholarly work by Shmuel Sambursky that examines how late antique thinkers understood and explained the nature and structure of the physical universe.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline classics
history of philosophy
history of science
author Shmuel Sambursky NERFINISHED
examines continuity and change in ancient physical theories
interaction between philosophy and science in late antiquity
structure of the cosmos in late antique thought
views of late antique philosophers on nature
focusesOn ancient explanations of natural phenomena
conceptions of the physical universe in late antiquity
theories of matter in late antiquity
transition from classical to late antique science
genre history of science
philosophy of science
hasAuthor Shmuel Sambursky NERFINISHED
intendedAudience readers interested in ancient cosmology
scholars of late antiquity
students of history of science
language English
mainSubject ancient physics
cosmology in late antiquity
history of natural philosophy
late antiquity
partOf Sambursky's studies on ancient science
relatedWork The Physical World of the Eighteenth Century NERFINISHED
The Physical World of the Greeks NERFINISHED

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Shmuel Sambursky notableWork The Physical World of Late Antiquity