ABSTRACT

Time in Antiquity offers a detailed survey of the science of time and its measurement in the Greek and Roman worlds, including Babylon and Egypt where many of the first advances were made. Robert Hannah focuses on the physical aspects of time measurement, locating the means of measurement, and the astronomers who developed these mechanisms, within their scientific context for the first time. This is a unique contribution to the understanding of the ancient world and its thinking, and is of interest to classicists, historians of the ancient world and of science, philosophers, and anthropologists.

chapter 1|4 pages

TIME IN ANTIQUITY: An introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

COSMIC TIME

chapter 3|41 pages

MARKING TIME

chapter 4|28 pages

TELLING TIME

chapter 5|20 pages

MEASURING TIME

chapter 6|29 pages

CONCEPTIONS OF TIME

chapter 7|12 pages

EPILOGUE