Greek Legacy: Classical Origins of the Modern World
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The Great Courses, 1998.
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9781682767405

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Daniel N. Robinson., Daniel N. Robinson|AUTHOR., & Daniel N. Robinson|READER. (1998). Greek Legacy: Classical Origins of the Modern World . The Great Courses.

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You'll also get a chance to investigate the origins of the modern scientific method in the mathematical deductions of Pythagoras and the explosively productive inductive inquiries of Aristotle, as well as the origins of modern clinical medicine in the work of Hippocrates of Cos and the Greek writings of Galen. And you'll study statecraft, specifically the contemporary notions of freedom, self-government, virtuous leadership, and civic life that have their origins in the Athens of Pericles, Plato, and Aristotle.
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