Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1923
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Nature, Volume 111, Issue 2785, pp. 362 (1923).
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
IT is true that progress was made in certain directions during the ``millenary period of stagnation, '' for example, the improvements in mathematics due to the Arabs. Yet the main fact in the re-birth of science in the sixteenth century is the discovery of the work of the Greeks, especially in geometry, astronomy, and geography. Descartes goes back to Pappus, Copernicus to Aristarchus, Toscanelli to Ptolemy. There is no question that in the general spirit with which the medieval mind regarded Nature there was retrogression, and that the Greek mind did come to life again at the Renascence, partly in its broader quality of rational inquiry, partly in the actual works of Greek thinkers.
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