
The Unknown Technology in Homer
by
S. A. Paipetis
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Format
Kindle
Pages
210
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2010
ISBN-10
9048125146
ISBN-13
9789048125142
Description
In this captivating exploration, S. A. Paipetis delves into the intricate relationship between ancient Greek literature and the technological concepts that underpin it. By examining the works attributed to Homer, the author reveals how these early narratives not only reflect the cultural and societal values of the time but also hint at advanced mechanical ideas and innovations that were ahead of their time. Readers are invited to consider how the themes of science and technology, though modern constructs, resonate throughout history, influencing the way civilizations understand and harness their environment.
Paipetis meticulously analyzes Homeric texts, uncovering layers of meaning that connect mythology with mechanical ingenuity. By juxtaposing literature with historical context, he illuminates the significance of early mechanistic thought within the grand tapestry of human progress. This thought-provoking study is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins and evolution of technology through the lens of one of the greatest poets in history.
Paipetis meticulously analyzes Homeric texts, uncovering layers of meaning that connect mythology with mechanical ingenuity. By juxtaposing literature with historical context, he illuminates the significance of early mechanistic thought within the grand tapestry of human progress. This thought-provoking study is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins and evolution of technology through the lens of one of the greatest poets in history.
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