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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Title in the series
- INCITEMENTS TO THE STUDY OF NATURE: General Remarks
- HISTORY OF THE PHYSICAL CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- Division into historic periods, or epochs of progress, in the generalisation of physical views
- PRINCIPAL EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE PHYSICAL CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. CONQUESTS OF ALEXANDER
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. EPOCH OF THE PTOLEMIES
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. ROMAN EMPIRE
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE.—ITS ADVANCEMENT BY THE ARABIANS
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE.—OCEANIC DISCOVERIES
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE.—DISCOVERIES IN THE CELESTIAL SPACES
- RETROSPECT OF THE PRINCIPAL EPOCHS IN THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- NOTES
- INDEX
EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. ROMAN EMPIRE
from HISTORY OF THE PHYSICAL CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Title in the series
- INCITEMENTS TO THE STUDY OF NATURE: General Remarks
- HISTORY OF THE PHYSICAL CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- Division into historic periods, or epochs of progress, in the generalisation of physical views
- PRINCIPAL EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE PHYSICAL CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. CONQUESTS OF ALEXANDER
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. EPOCH OF THE PTOLEMIES
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE. ROMAN EMPIRE
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE.—ITS ADVANCEMENT BY THE ARABIANS
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE.—OCEANIC DISCOVERIES
- EPOCHS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE.—DISCOVERIES IN THE CELESTIAL SPACES
- RETROSPECT OF THE PRINCIPAL EPOCHS IN THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE UNIVERSE
- NOTES
- INDEX
Summary
In tracing the intellectual progress of mankind and the gradual extension of cosmical views, the period of the Roman universal Empire presents itself as one of the most important epochs. We now for the first time find all those fertile regions of the globe which surround the basin of the Mediterranean connected in a bond of close political union, which also comprehended extensive countries to the eastward. I may here appropriately notice, that this political union gives to the picture which I endeavour to trace, (that of the history of the contemplation of the universe), an objective unity of presentation. Our civilization, i. e. the intellectual development of all the nations of the European Continent, may be regarded as based on that of the dwellers around the Mediterranean, and more immediately on that of the Greeks and the Romans. That which we term, perhaps too exclusively, classical literature, has received this denomination through men's recognition of the source from whence our earliest know ledge has largely flowed, and which gave the first impulse to a class of ideas and feelings most intimately connected with the civilization and intellectual elevation of a nation or a race. We do not by any means regard as unimportant the elements of knowledge, which, flowing through the great current of Greek and Roman cultivation, were yet derived in a variety of ways from other sources—from the valley of the Nile, Phœnicia, the banks of the Euphrates, and India; but even for these we are indebted, in the first instance, to the Greeks, and to Romans surrounded by Etruscans and Greeks.
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- CosmosSketch of a Physical Description of the Universe, pp. 178 - 200Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1846