Incoming Resources
- The Origin of the History of Science in Classical Antiquity, Leonid Zhmud
- The physics, with an English translation by Philip H. Wicksteed ... and Francis M. Cornford ... in two volumes
- Aristotle, Physics, book VIII, translated with a commentary by Daniel W. Graham
- What did the Romans know?, an inquiry into science and worldmaking, Daryn Lehoux
- Nature, change, and agency in Aristotle's Physics, a philosophical study, Sarah Waterlow
- Pliny's encyclopedia, the reception of the Natural history, Aude Doody
- The forgotten revolution, how science was born in 300 BC and why it had to be reborn, Lucio Russo ; with the collaboration of the translator, Silvio Levy
- Authority and expertise in ancient scientific culture, edited by Jason König and Greg Woolf
- Science writing in Greco-Roman antiquity, Liba Taub, University of Cambridge
- How modern science came into the world, four civilizations, one 17th-century breakthrough, H. Floris Cohen
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- Natural questions, Seneca ; with an English translation by Thomas H. Corcoran