From magic to science : essays on the scientific twilight / Charles Singer.

  • Singer, Charles, 1876-1960.
Date:
1928
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Also known as

Science under the Roman Empire
Dark Ages and the dawn of science
Lorica of Gildas the Briton
Early English magic and medicine
Early herbals
Visions of Hildegard of Bingen
School of Salerno and its legends

Publication/Creation

London : Ernest Benn, 1928.

Physical description

xix, 253 pages, 49 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm

Notes

Revised (sometimes considerably) versions of essays originally published elsewhere

Contents

1. Science under the Roman Empire.--2. The Dark Ages and the dawn of science.--3. The lorica of Gildas the Briton.--4. Early English magic and medicine.--5. Early herbals.--6. The visions of Hildegard of Bingen.--7. The School of Salerno and its legends (with Dorothea Singer)

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