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Inventing Science: From Thales to Euclid

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| Classics 189: Greek Science. Euclid's synthesis remains the most successful single book on math every written, but advances were made in many other fields such as geography, astronomy and the natural sciences. Aristotle, in particular, laid the foundations of logic, and his biological works remained influential for two thousand years... Short papers and presentations; final papers. | |
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| Levels: | Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12), College |
| Languages: | English |
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| Math Topics: | Geometry, Euclidean Plane Geometry, History and Biography, Logic/Foundations |
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