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Philosophical terms have been defined either in the text or in the footnotes. Such definitions must necessarily have as their aim their usefulness to the student, rather than their completeness.
Tufts College, June, 1910.
PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION
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The only change which the reader will find in the revision of this volume is in the form of presentation of the philosophies of the earlier cosmologists (ChapterII).
HERBERT E. CUSHMAN.
West Newton, February, 1918.
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Socrates, Frontispiece
Map showing where the Cosmologists lived, 21
The Empire of Alexander, 205
Map of Athens showing the Location of the Four Schools, 219
Ptolemaic Cosmography showing the Division of the Universe into Spheres, 323
Ptolemaic Cosmography showing the Epicyclic Movements of the Planets, 325
Mediæval Geography. The Cosmas Map, A.D.547, 335
Growth of Mohammedanism during the Middle Ages, showing its Contact with Christian Civilization, 370
Diagram of Dante’s Poetic Conception of the Universe, 376