Week 1: Introduction |
1 | Introductory Lecture | |
Week 2: Beginnings |
2 | "What is Science?" | |
3 | The Presocratics | |
Week 3: The World According to Plato and Aristotle |
4 | Plato's World | |
5 | Aristotle's Physics | |
Week 4: Aristotle's Biology |
6 | Aristotle and Hippocrates on Biology and Medicine | First Paper Due |
Week 5: Ancient Mathematics, Astronomy, and Engineering |
7 | Ptolemy and Euclid | |
8 | Galen and Alexandrian Engineers | |
Week 6: Science in the Middle Ages |
9 | Arabic Science | |
10 | Medieval European Universities | |
Week 7: Medieval Technology |
11 | Medieval Technology | |
Week 8: The European Renaissance |
12 | No lecture | In-class Midterm Exam |
13 | Patronage, Alchemy, and Humanism | |
Week 9: Revolutions in the Body and in the Stars |
14 | Vesalius and Anatomy | |
15 | The Copernican Revolution | Second Paper Due |
Week 10: Observatories and Ellipses |
16 | Tycho Brahe and the New Astronomy | |
17 | Kepler: Mysticism and Mars | |
Week 11: Galileo: Astronomy, and the Church |
18 | Interpreting Scripture and the Heavens | |
Week 12: Galileo's Physics and Bacon's Collecting |
19 | Galileo's Physics | |
20 | Bacon and the Culture of Collecting | Second Paper Revision Due |
Week 13: Descartes's New Methods for the New Sciences |
21 | Descartes's Mechanical Philosophy | |
Week 14: Newton and Newtonianism |
22 | Newton's Dynamics and Gravitation | |
23 | Newton's Optics and the Culture of Newtonianism | |
Week 15: Laboratories, Societies, and Gentlemen |
24 | England's Royal Society | |
25 | No lecture | Final Paper Due |