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Karen ní Mheallaigh, The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination.神话、文学、科学和哲学》,剑桥大学出版社,剑桥 2020 年(罗马世界的希腊文化),DOI 10.1017/9781108685726,ss.322 Karen ní Mheallaigh 的研究《希腊和罗马想象中的月亮》(剑桥 2020 年版)旨在讨论月亮是如何出现在古希腊文化、文学和科学中的。该书通过文学研究的视角来审视这一主题,但作者仍对科学史提供的视角持开放态度。本书分析了希腊文学和自然哲学中的月亮主题:神话、关于月亮物理本质的各种观点、关于月亮居民的讨论以及想象中的月球旅行。书中涉及的主题在时代背景下得到了深入研究。然而,作者并没有准确界定本书的范围,而且默许地忽略了罗马文学和天文学史中的月亮,除非它与自然哲学有关。她还对古代的科学仪器进行了毫无根据的猜测,并将古代文学小说与现代科学知识进行了比较。
Tylko jedna strona Księżyca. Uwagi o historii astronomii w książce Karen ní Mheallaigh The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination
Karen ní Mheallaigh, The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination. Myth, Literature, Science and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2020 (Greek Culture in the Roman World), DOI 10.1017/9781108685726, ss. 322 Karen ní Mheallaigh’s study The Moon in the Greek and Roman Imagination (Cambridge 2020) aims to discuss how the Moon was present in ancient Greek culture, literature, and science. The subject is examined through the lens of literary studies, yet the author remains open to the perspectives offered by the history of science. The book analyzes the motif of the Moon in Greek literature and natural philosophy: myths, various opinions about its physical nature, deliberations about its inhabitants, and imaginary lunar journeys. The subjects addressed in the book are thoroughly examined in the context of the era. The author, however, does not define the scope of the book precisely and tacitly omits the Moon in Roman literature and the history of astronomy unless it relates to natural philosophy. She also makes groundless guesses about scientific instruments in antiquity and compares ancient literary fiction to modern scientific knowledge.