Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1)

Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1) explores the intellectual and spiritual forces that shaped Roman civilization, from its groundbreaking scientific ideas to its religious beliefs and the formidable enemies it battled across centuries.

In Roman Medicine and Science, uncover the practical and philosophical roots of Roman knowledge-how doctors, engineers, and scholars applied Greek theory, astrology, and firsthand experience to treat the sick, build aqueducts, and study the stars. Roman Religion and Mythology dives into the gods, rituals, and sacred practices that infused daily life with divine meaning and political power. From Jupiter to household spirits, religion in Rome was deeply entwined with science, healing, and war. The Roman Empire and Their Enemies offers a dynamic look at Rome's greatest rivals-Persians, Carthaginians, Germanic tribes, and more-examining how these conflicts influenced Rome's scientific developments, medical needs, and mythic self-image.

Together, these three books reveal how Romans understood the world-through logic and legend, reason and ritual. Ideal for readers fascinated by ancient science, belief systems, and military history, this volume reveals how Rome's view of knowledge shaped its rise-and echoed through its fall.

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Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1)

Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1) explores the intellectual and spiritual forces that shaped Roman civilization, from its groundbreaking scientific ideas to its religious beliefs and the formidable enemies it battled across centuries.

In Roman Medicine and Science, uncover the practical and philosophical roots of Roman knowledge-how doctors, engineers, and scholars applied Greek theory, astrology, and firsthand experience to treat the sick, build aqueducts, and study the stars. Roman Religion and Mythology dives into the gods, rituals, and sacred practices that infused daily life with divine meaning and political power. From Jupiter to household spirits, religion in Rome was deeply entwined with science, healing, and war. The Roman Empire and Their Enemies offers a dynamic look at Rome's greatest rivals-Persians, Carthaginians, Germanic tribes, and more-examining how these conflicts influenced Rome's scientific developments, medical needs, and mythic self-image.

Together, these three books reveal how Romans understood the world-through logic and legend, reason and ritual. Ideal for readers fascinated by ancient science, belief systems, and military history, this volume reveals how Rome's view of knowledge shaped its rise-and echoed through its fall.

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Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1)

Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1)

by Rogan Fish

Narrated by Patricia Henders

Unabridged — 5 hours, 10 minutes

Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1)

Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1)

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Science and Health: Knowledge and Medicine in Ancient Rome (3 in 1) explores the intellectual and spiritual forces that shaped Roman civilization, from its groundbreaking scientific ideas to its religious beliefs and the formidable enemies it battled across centuries.

In Roman Medicine and Science, uncover the practical and philosophical roots of Roman knowledge-how doctors, engineers, and scholars applied Greek theory, astrology, and firsthand experience to treat the sick, build aqueducts, and study the stars. Roman Religion and Mythology dives into the gods, rituals, and sacred practices that infused daily life with divine meaning and political power. From Jupiter to household spirits, religion in Rome was deeply entwined with science, healing, and war. The Roman Empire and Their Enemies offers a dynamic look at Rome's greatest rivals-Persians, Carthaginians, Germanic tribes, and more-examining how these conflicts influenced Rome's scientific developments, medical needs, and mythic self-image.

Together, these three books reveal how Romans understood the world-through logic and legend, reason and ritual. Ideal for readers fascinated by ancient science, belief systems, and military history, this volume reveals how Rome's view of knowledge shaped its rise-and echoed through its fall.


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BN ID: 2940193126126
Publisher: Freegulls Publishing House LLC
Publication date: 04/18/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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