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2019, The Chronology of the Early Greek Natural Philosophers
This book is the first complete collection and analysis of ancient testimony relating to the chronology of the early Greek natural philosophers, astronomers, and geometers who were active before Aristotle. New estimates are given for the dates of thirty-nine different individuals, ranging from Thales to Eudoxus; these include substantial downdatings of the lives of the two Milesian philosophers Anaximander and Anaximenes and significant revisions to the chronology of Pythagoras. It also demonstrates how errors and variants crept into the late chronographical tradition as changes from one dating format to another led to the loss of contextual information.
One important category of information available to chronologists, particularly if used in association with archaeological evidence, is that found in the writings of authors from the classical period of Greece through to the first few centuries of the Roman Empire. This article will examine these ancient sources to test whether they present a picture of the past consistent with that revealed by archaeology, particularly inscriptions indicating sequences and timescales, and also to see the extent to which they support, or otherwise, the orthodox chronology and a number of representative alternative chronologies.
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« Aristotle on the “Great Year”, Eudoxus, and Mesopotamian “Goal Year” Astronomy », A.I.O.N. Annali dell’Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale. Dipartimento di studi del mondo antico e del Mediterraneo antico. Sezione filologico-letteraria XXXV, 2013, p. 111-123. Abstract. - Aristotle’s annus maximus is shown to have been a supposed period of 12 960 years between two returns of the sky and the planets to the same configuration. It is likely that Plato and Eudoxus of Cnidus also investigated this period, but arrived at different results. The planetary periods used in Aristotle’s calculation are of Mesopotamian origin and were probably borrowed by Eudoxus in Egypt. This file contains an important Corrigendum.
Cambridge Companion to Ancient Science. Liba Taub, ed. Cambridge UP
Ancient Greek Historiography of Science2020 •
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Anachronisms in the History of Mathematics: Essays on the Historical Interpretation of Mathematical Texts
Preprint of "On the Need to Re-examine the Relationship between the Mathematical Sciences and Philosophy in Greek Antiquity," Anachronisms in the History of Mathematics: Essays on the Historical Interpretation of Mathematical Texts. Ed. Niccolò Guicciardini. CUP: 2021. 105-130.2021 •
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The British Journal for the History of Science
G. E. R. Lloyd, Principles and Practices in Ancient Greek and Chinese Science. Variorum Collected Studies Series. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. Pp. x+320. ISBN 0-86078-993-4. £60.00 (hardback)2008 •
Mind 125 (499), 945-952
Science Before Socrates. Naddaf on Graham in Mind2016 •
Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology
Anaximander and the scientific revolution in Miletus in 6th century B.C. [with a new interpretation of fragment B 1 DK, pp.741-758]2022 •
The Great Russian Encyclopaedia
A very brief history of Greek philosophy. Entry 'Philosophy of Ancient Greece' from The Great Russian Encyclopaedia v.7 (2007). English & Russian (corrected version).pdf2007 •
Journal of Greco-Roman Studies
Resolving a Persistent Chronographic Problem in the Early Hellenistic Period: SEG 36.165 and the 'Special' Eleusinian Mysteries of 303 BC2020 •
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Aristeas. Philologia classica et historia antiqua
The origins of Greek thought. Review of M. Sassi, 'Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece'2021 •
K4 Investment Ventures
- Herodotus and Thucydides: The "Fathers" of the Science of the Past2019 •
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Journal of cuneiform studies
Dating methods during the early Hellenistic period2000 •
The British Journal for the History of Science
Mott T. Greene, Natural Knowledge in Preclassical Antiquity. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Pp. xix + 182. ISBN 0-8018-4292-1. £18.001993 •
Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy
Colloquium 2: Two Stages Of Early Greek Cosmology2013 •