| Aestimatio volume 11 (2014) complete | 1-372 |
Paul T. Keyser | Being, Humanity, and Understanding: Studies in Ancient and Modern Societies by G. E. R. Lloyd | 1-12 |
Sonja Brentjes | Routes and Realms: The Power of Place in the Early Islamic World by Zayde Antrim | 13-21 |
Antoine Pietrobelli | Hippocrates: On the Art of Medicine by Joel E. Mann | 22-23 |
Jeffrey A. Oaks | Abū Kāmil. Algèbre et analyse Diophantienne. Édition, traduction et commentaire by Roshdi Rashed | 24-49 |
Arthur MacGregor | Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Samuel J. M. M. Alberti | 50-55 |
Robert Mayhew | Aristotle: His Life and School by Carlo Natali, edited by D. S. Hutchinson | 56-65 |
Heidi Marx-Wolf | Cosmology and Fate in Gnosticism and Graeco-Roman Antiquity: Under Pitiless Skies by Nicola Denzey Lewis | 66-70 |
Pietro B. Rossi | De motu animalium. Fragmenta translationis anonymaeand De progressu animalium, De motu animalium. Translatio Guillelmi de Moerbeka by Pieter De Leemans | 71-88 |
André Goddu | Kepler’s Cosmological Synthesis: Astrology, Mechanism and the Soul by Patrick J. Boner | 89-99 |
Steven A. Walton | Artisan/Practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400–1600 by Pamela O. Long | 100-106 |
Nathaniel Wolloch | Ethical Perspectives on Animals in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period by Cecilia Muratori and Burkhard Dohm edd. | 107-114 |
Stamatina Mastorakou | Illustrating the Phaenomena: Celestial Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages by Elly Dekker | 115-120 |
J. L. Berggren | The Principles of Arab Navigation by Anthony R. Constable and William Facey edd. | 121-126 |
Elizabeth A. Hamm | Heavenly Mathematics: The Forgotten Art of Spherical Trigonometry by Glen Van Brummelen | 127-130 |
Jonathan Barnes | Aristotle’s Categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and Latin Traditions by Sten Ebbesen, John Marenbon, and Paul Thom edd. | 131-138 |
John Sellars | An Essay on the Unity of Stoic Philosophy by Johnny Christensen | 139-142 |
Jennifer Karns Alexander | Progressive Enlightenment: The Origins of the Gaslight Industry, 1780–1820 by Leslie Tomory | 143-144 |
Alison Laywine | Greek and Roman Musical Studies volume 1 by Andrew Barker ed. | 145-167 |
Laurence Totelin | Théophraste. Les causes des phénomènes végétaux. Tome I. Livres I et II by Suzanne Amigues | 168-170 |
Katja Maria Vogt | Sextus Empiricus: Against the Physicists by Richard Bett | 171-178 |
Duncan J. Melville | The History of Mathematical Proof in Ancient Traditions by Karine Chemla ed. | 179-187 |
Paolo Palmieri | Copernicus: Platonist Astronomer-Philosopher. Cosmic Order, the Movement of the Earth, and the Scientific Revolution by Matjaž Vesel | 188-190 |
Sarah Pothecary | Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World for iPad by R. J. A. Talbert | 191-201 |
Bernard R. Goldstein and Giora Hon | Palmieri and Vesel on Symmetry and Harmony in Copernicus’ Cosmology | 202-204 |
John Ryan | Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition by Emma Gee | 205-216 |
Lucy Barnhouse | Hospital Life: Theory and Practice from the Medieval to the Modern by Laurinda Abreu and Sally Sheard edd. | 217-222 |
Toke Knudsen | Astronomy and Mathematics in Ancient India / Astronomie et mathématiques de l’Inde Ancienne. Actes de la journée d’études organisée le 24 avril 2009 à l’Université Libre de Bruxelles by J. M. Delire ed. | 223-226 |
Bronwen L. Wickkiser | Medicine and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt by Philippa Lang | 227-231 |
Paul D. Buell | Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia’s Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane by S. Frederick Starr | 232-235 |
Delphine Bellis | L’homme au risque de l’infini. Mélanges d’histoire et de philosophie des sciences offerts à Michel Blay by Michela Malpangotto, Vincent Jullien, and Efthymios Nicolaidis edd. | 236-242 |
Corinna Rossi | Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-On Introduction to Ancient Mathematics by David Reimer | 243-247 |
Sylvia Berryman | Aristotle’s Empiricism: Experience and Mechanics in the 4th Century BC by Jean De Groot | 248-252 |
Cinzia Arruzza | Neoplatonism and the Philosophy of Nature by James Wilberding and Christoph Horn edd. | 253-259 |
Aldo Brigaglia | Diofanto, De polygonis numeris. Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione italiana e commento by Fabio Acerbi | 260-282 |
Donald J. Zeyl | Science before Socrates: Parmenides, Anaxagoras and the New Astronomy by Daniel W. Graham | 283-289 |
Börje Bydén | The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon: Platonism in Late Byzantium, between Hellenism and Orthodoxy by Vojtěch Hladký | 290-311 |
Paul T. Keyser | The Ancient Mediterranean Environment between Science and History by W. V. Harris | 312-333 |
Steven Vanden Broecke | Astrology and Magic from the Medieval Latin and Islamic World to Renaissance Europe: Theories and Approaches by Paola Zambelli | 334-336 |
Elizabeth Craik | L’anonyme de Londres (P. Lit. Lond. 165, Brit. Libr. Inv. 137). Édition et traduction d’un papyrus médical grec du Ier siècle by Antonio Ricciardetto | 337-338 |
Margaret Small | Printing a Mediterranean World: Florence, Constantinople, and the Renaissance of Geography by Sean Roberts | 339-341 |
Federico M. Petrucci | Jamblique. In Nicomachi arithmeticam. Introduction, texte critique, traduction française et notes de commentaire by Nicolas Vinel | 342-353 |
Sara J. Schechner | Astrolabes from Medieval Europe by David A. King | 354-363 |
Francesco Luzzini | L’eruzione vesuviana del 1631. Una storia d’età moderna by Alfonso Tortora | 364-369 |
Staff | Books Received 2014 | 370-372 |