Nature: A History of Magic and Experimental Science during the First Thirteen Centuries of our Era
A History of Magic and Experimental Science during the First Thirteen Centuries of our Era
Lynn Thorndike, professor of history at Columbia University, this week turned out two final chunky volumes of his six-tome monumental History of Magic & Experimental Science, thereby completing almost ...
"First published by the Macmillan Company 1923." Vols. 3-6 published as History of Science Society publications, new ser. 4. Vols. 4-6 have date: "Fourth printing 1966." Covers the history of science ...
The word "magic" derives from the Latin, the Greek, the Old Persian, and, ultimately, the Proto-Indo-European magh, "to help, to be able, to be powerful," from which also derive the words "almighty," ...
Is there really a difference between magic and religion? The word “magic” has dubious, demonic connotations. But is there really a difference between magic and religion? In this episode of Crash ...
Vols. 3-6 have imprint: New York, Columbia University Press. Vols. 3-6 published as History of Science Society publications, new ser., 4. v. 1-2. The first thirteen centuries of our era.--v. 3-4.
THE very important work recently issued by Prof. Thorndike is a monument of learning scientifically marshalled. It marks a period in the history of medieval studies, which it will influence in ...
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