Classification of the sciences in Greco-Roman antiquity (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/greco-roman.htm
BCE) 3. The Classical period (c. 400–300 BCE): 3.1 Isocrates (436–338 BCE); 3.2 Plato (428/427 – 348/347 BCE); 3.3 Speusippus of Athens (c. 408 – 33
A review is undertaken of the contributions of 38 classical authors, from Pythagoras in the 6th Century BCE to Isidore in the 6th Century CE, to the classification of the sciences.
Thomas Henry Huxley's Essay, "Science And Culture."http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Best/HuxleyScienceCulture.htm
excommunicated by the classical scholars, in their capacity of Levites 3 in charge of the ark of culture and monopolists of liberal education. The practical men believed that the
... applied science ... consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation, ... No one can safely make these deductions until he has a f
Brunetto Latino and Dante Alighieri. Italian Manuscripts in French Exile: Bankers and their Bookshttps://www.florin.ms/Bankers.html
1991), on mirrors and classical and medieval texts. Go to: Brunetto Latino and Dante Alighieri I Bankers and Their Books: Italian Manuscripts in French Exile II
Julia Bolton Holloway, Geoffrey Chaucer, Dante Alighieri, Brunetto Latini, Brunetto Latino, Florence
General Ancient Historyhttps://www.teacheroz.com/generalancient.htm
TIMELINE: Classical Education & the Arts - 5000 BC-450 AD TIMELINE: Monetary History 9,000 - 1 BC A timeline of the Ancient Middle-East Timeline at
Art Principles, by Ernest Govetthttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book407/book407.html
Part 3.—Classical Ideals 106 Ideals of the Greeks—Use of the ancient divinities by the Painter. IX.— Expression. Part 4.—General Ideals 135 X
R. B. Stout's "A Singular Discovery"http://www.olivercowdery.com/smithhome/2000s/2001RBSt.htm
few exceptions, "truly classical." Some " strange abbreviations " make it difficult to unravel it, but a part has been translated, and it is evidently a treatise on some of the do
Famous Philosophers on Politics, Political Science, Globalisation, Oligarchy,Democracyhttps://www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Politics-Globalisation.htm
collected examples from classical antiquity and from recent events, especially from the career of Cæsar Borgia. So that the "Principe" is a political tract with a
Discussion of famous philosophers quotes and ideas on politics, political philosophy, political science, globalisation, oligarchy, democracy. Plato, Aristotle, Caesar, Machiavelli,
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