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Time in the classical and medieval worldviews

Klaus Mainzer

pp. 1-23

Abstract

Over the course of their evolution, humans have developed an awareness of time so they could put in order the past, the present, and the future. Historically, the awareness of time was by no means universal or uniform. Ancient cultures all employed different models and techniques for measuring the duration and passage of time. In this chapter, we will briefly chart the intellectual history of time, exploring the early ideas that laid the groundwork upon which our contemporary concepts of time are based.

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Published in:

Mainzer Klaus (2002) The little book of time. New York City, Copernicus.

Pages: 1-23

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4332-6_1

Full citation:

Mainzer Klaus (2002) Time in the classical and medieval worldviews, In: The little book of time, New York City, Copernicus, 1–23.