Science and Technology in Medieval European Life
This reference work begins with an historical introduction that situates medieval science and technology into its social, intellectual and religious context. Among the varied topics found in the chapters are: armor making, waterwheels and waterpower, chimneys, stained glass, communication technology, ship building, medicine both academic and village, mechanical clocks, calendar creation, and astrology. For those interested in pursuing further research into this area of history, the book concludes with a chronology of events, a suggested list of further reading and a glossary. |
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Contents
The Passage of Time Calendars and Clocks | 119 |
Science and Religion | 137 |
Glossary | 153 |
Further Reading | 155 |
Index | 163 |




