Science Since Babylon

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Enlarged Edition

Derek J. deSolla Price

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An eye-opening work for anyone concerned with the humanistic understanding of science

"Enlightening reading for the scientist and non-scientist alike."—Times Educational Supplement


"Provides the opportunity to read, or re-read, some of Price's most noteworthy essays and to once more reflect on the urgencies of a reasoned science policy for the U.S."—Intellect

This timely classic investigates the circumstances and consequences of certain vital decisions relating to scientific crises that have brought the world to its present state of scientific and technological development. It calls for a completely new range of studies to take its place in the territory between the humanities and the sciences. 

Derek deSolla Price documents his study with accounts of his own researches in his specific fields of interest, relating them to the “crises” which he believes to be of paramount importance. This enlarged edition offers a broad range of material, from ancient automata, talismans and symbols, to the differences of modern science and technology.  

"Science Since Babylon, first published in 1961, is another tried and tested book brought up to date and enlarged. . . . Reviewers of the first edition called this a 'delightful book,' and so it is enlightening reading for the scientist and non-scientist alike."—Times Educational Supplement

"That Price's analysis and interpretations are timely is evident. The publishing of the newly enlarged edition provides the opportunity to read, or re-read, some of Price's most noteworthy essays and to once more reflect on the urgencies of a reasoned science policy for the U.S."—Intellect
ISBN: 9780300017984
Publication Date: September 10, 1975
232 pages, 5 x 8