The artes and the Emergence of a Scientific Culture in the Early Roman Empire
Zainaldin, James L. (Vanderbilt University
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The first full-scale account of the Latin technical treatises called artes, arguing that their flourishing in the early Roman Empire represents the emergence and development of a uniquely Roman scientific culture. Discusses the artes on architecture, agriculture, land-surveying, medicine, and the art of war without assuming specialist knowledge.
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