Greek thought and the origins of the scientific spirit

New York,: A. A. Knopf. Edited by Marryat Ross Dobie (1928)
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First of all, I have spoken so far of the history of Greek thought. It would be more correct to speak of Graceo-Roman thought. Certainly, the Latins were not inventors, in science or in philosophy. But, if one thinks of what our knowledge of Greek ...

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