science & medicine in fourth century BCE greece ch11 civilization, grk101
Oral Greek χαίρετε ὦ μαθηταί (κτλ. = καὶ τὰ λοιπὰ, “etc.”) ἆρα ἔχετε καλῶς; ἆρα ἕξετε καλῶς αὔριον; ἆρα ἔσχετε καλῶς χθές; ἔχω, ἕξω / σχήσω, ἔσχον ἀποθνήσκω – ἀ π οθανο ῦ μαι, ἀ π εθανον εἰσάγω – ε ἰ σ ά ξω, ε ἰ σ ή γαγον λείπω – λε ί ψω, ἔ λι π ον μανθάνω – μαθ ή σομαι, ἔ μαθον πάσχω – π ε ί σομαι, ἔ π αθον
Quote... πολλ ὰ τ ὰ δειν ὰ κο ὐ δ ὲ ν ἀ ν- θρ ώ που δειν ό τερον π έ λει. Sophocles Antigone
Topics Lecture “Intellectual Revolution – Presocratics – sophists – Hippocratics – Thucydides Paradigm shift – Thomas Kuhn – new questions – new approaches Reading Thales – ca. 585 BCE – Ionian physicist – impractical speculator Hippocrates – ca. 400 BCE – Coan physician – practical observer/speculator