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- Worldmaking and Cuneiform Antiquity
- Worldmaking and Cuneiform Antiquity
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Chronological and Typographical Conventions
- Glossary of Astronomical Terminology Cited
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Historiography of Science
- 1 These Bones Live!
- 2 Cuneiform Texts and the Historiography of Science
- 3 The Early Shaping of a Modern Historiography of Ancient Astronomical Sciences
- Part II Worldmaking and the Anthropology of Science
- References
- Index of Names and Subjects
3 - The Early Shaping of a Modern Historiography of Ancient Astronomical Sciences
from Part I - Historiography of Science
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
- Worldmaking and Cuneiform Antiquity
- Worldmaking and Cuneiform Antiquity
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Chronological and Typographical Conventions
- Glossary of Astronomical Terminology Cited
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Historiography of Science
- 1 These Bones Live!
- 2 Cuneiform Texts and the Historiography of Science
- 3 The Early Shaping of a Modern Historiography of Ancient Astronomical Sciences
- Part II Worldmaking and the Anthropology of Science
- References
- Index of Names and Subjects
Summary
Chapter 3 analyzes the contribution of three prominent historians of science in the mid twentieth century who shaped the modern historiography of the ancient astronomical sciences. Its objective is to expose fundamental philosophical and historiographical underpinnings to the writing of the history of science in antiquity.
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- Worldmaking and Cuneiform AntiquityAn Anthropology of Science, pp. 80 - 102Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025