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Knowledge Text And Practice In Ancient Technical Writing Marco Formisano

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Knowledge Text And Practice In Ancient Technical Writing Marco Formisano
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.17 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Marco Formisano, Philip van der Eijk
ISBN: 9781107169432, 1107169437
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Knowledge Text And Practice In Ancient Technical Writing Marco Formisano by Marco Formisano, Philip Van Der Eijk 9781107169432, 1107169437 instant download after payment.

The relationship between theory and practice, in other words between norms indicated in a text and their extra-textual application, is one of the most fascinating issues in the history and theory of science. Yet this aspect has often been taken for granted and never explored in depth. The essays contained in this volume provide a complex and nuanced discussion of this relationship as it emerges in ancient Greek and Roman culture in a number of fields, such as agriculture, architecture, the art of love, astronomy, ethics, mechanics, medicine, and pharmacology. The main focus is on the textuality of processes of the transmission of knowledge and its application in various fields. Given that a text always contains complex and destabilising aspects that cannot be reduced to the specific subject matter it discusses, to what extent can and do ancient texts support extra-textual applicability?

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