Hamlet's Mill
An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmissions Through Myth
Giorgio De Santillana author Hertha Von Dechend author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Published:7th May '15
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A truly seminal and original thesis, this is a book that should be read by anyone interested in science, myth, and the interactions between the two. In this classic work of scientific and philosophical inquiry, the authors track world myths to a common origin in early man's descriptions of cosmological activity, arguing that these remnants of ancient astronomy, suppressed by the Greeks and Romans and then forgotten, were really a form of pre-literate science. Myth became the synapse by which science was transmitted. Their truly original thesis challenges basic assumptions of Western science and theories about the transmission of knowledge.
"A book wonderful to read and startling to contemplate. If this theory is correct, both the history of science and the reinterpretation of myths have been enriched immensely." (Washington Post Book World)
ISBN: 9780879232153
Dimensions: 226mm x 149mm x 40mm
Weight: unknown
505 pages