HSCI1814: Revolutions in Science: The Babylonians to Newton

3-4 CreditsFreshman SeminarGlobal PerspectivesHistorical PerspectivesOral Communication & Languages

Development and changing nature of sciences in their cultural context. Babylonian/Greek science. Decline/transmission of Greek science. Scientific Revolution (1500-1700) from Copernicus to Newton.

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