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Curious Minds Behind Ancient Science

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Who deciphers Babylonian star charts by day and writes about Aristotelian physics by night? Who traces the echoes of Archimedean levers across centuries — and still manages to answer emails? This page gathers scholars who explore the vast terrain of ancient science, in all its wondrous forms. From philology to philosophy, from astronomy to alchemy, their work bridges the ancient and the now.

 

Follow the links to delve into their research, browse their writings, or get in touch. And if you’re a scholar yourself and not yet on the list — let us know! The cosmos of ancient science is ever-expanding.

Boyer, Carl Benjamin

Brack-Bernsen, Lis

Burnett, Charles

Burnyeat, Myles

Busard, Hubert L. L.

Caldwell, Lauren

Campbell, Brian

Cantor, Moritz

Centrone, Bruno

Chambon, Gregory

Christianidis, Jean

Clagett, Marshall

Corry, Leo

Craik, Elizabeth M.

Creese, David

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