Its a video converted from a microsoft powerpoint presentation prepared by Amer Deaibess
- Subject:
- Astronomy
- Physical Science
- Physics
- Material Type:
- Case Study
- Date Added:
- 11/07/2018
Its a video converted from a microsoft powerpoint presentation prepared by Amer Deaibess
Its a video converted from a microsoft powerpoint presentation prepared by Amer Deaibess
this resource is a video converted from a powerpoint presentation prepared by Amer Deaibess
Its a video converted from a microsoft powerpoint presentation prepared by Amer Deaibess
this resource is a video converted from a powerpoint presentation prepared by Amer Deaibess
This OER explores the issue of Banned Books during the Scientific Revolution. It includes links to high-quality primary sources from the Scientific Revolution. It is a product of the OU Academy of the Lynx, developed in conjunction with the Galileo's World Exhibition at the University of Oklahoma.
This course provides an introduction to major political, social, cultural and intellectual changes in Europe from the beginnings of the Renaissance in Italy around 1300 to the outbreak of the French Revolution at the end of the 1700s. It focuses on the porous boundaries between categories of theology, magic and science, as well as print. It examines how developments in these areas altered European political institutions, social structures, and cultural practices. It also studies men and women, nobles and commoners, as well as Europeans and some non-Europeans with whom they came into contact.
This subject traces the evolution of ideas about nature, and how best to study and explain natural phenomena, beginning in ancient times and continuing through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. A central theme of the subject is the intertwining of conceptual and institutional relations within diverse areas of inquiry: cosmology, natural history, physics, mathematics, and medicine.