The artes and the Emergence of a Scientific Culture in the Early Roman Empire

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The artes and the Emergence of a Scientific Culture in the Early Roman Empire

  • 著者名:Zainaldin, James L.
  • 価格 ¥28,512 (本体¥25,920)
  • Cambridge University Press(2025/02/13発売)
  • ポイント 259pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781009501637
  • eISBN:9781009501682

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Description

This book offers the first full-scale, synthetic account of the Latin technical treatises called artes, arguing that their flourishing in the early Roman Empire represents the emergence and development of a uniquely Roman scientific culture. It introduces the Roman artes on architecture, agriculture, land-surveying, medicine, and the art of war to those without specialist knowledge of the disciplines and advances a new argument for their significance vis-à-vis a common intellectual culture. It unpacks the socio-political, literary, and especially philosophical and scientific dimensions of these writings. It characterizes the scientific culture which the artes constitute and traces significant themes in their construction of disciplinary expertise, examining the effects of the tension between theory and practice as well as their systematic, explanatory, and interdisciplinary presentation of specialized knowledge. In presenting a novel interpretation of the artes, this book aims to add a new chapter to the history of science in Greco-Roman antiquity.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The idea of the artes; Part I: 1. The scientific premises for the imperial artes: a view from the late Republic; 2. Society, politics, and specialized knowledge in the early Roman empire: the artes and their authors; Part II: 3. The architectonic ars of architecture: explanation and method in Vitruvius' De architectura; 4. Columella and the new Roman agronomy: the art of agriculture and knowledge of nature in Res rustica; Part III: 5. Making a Roman ars of medicine: observation, explanation, and judgement in Celsus' De medicina; Part IV: 6. The character and growth of the Latin art of war: from ars to exempla; 7. The emergence of an ars mensoria: Frontinus and Hyginus on the historical realities and theoretical ideals of Roman land-surveying; Conclusion.

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