Meteorology of Posidonius

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Ancient Explanations
ancient Greek science
ancient meteorological thought development
ancient meteorology
ancient science
Ancient Thinkers
ancient weather prediction
Arius Didymus
atmospheric phenomena
Aurora Borealis
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Book III
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climatic zone theory
De Mundo
Dense
Diogenes
Diogenes Laertius
Dry Exhalation
Earlier Stoics
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Etesian Winds
Follow
Friction
geological processes antiquity
greek stoic philosophy
greek stoic school
Holds
Meteorological Events
Meteorological Phenomena
Meteorological Theories
meteorology and philosophy
meteorology before Posidonius
Nile Floods
Pliny
Poseidonios
posidonius
Posidonius and dry exhalation
Posidonius in cadiz
posidonius of apamea
Posidonius of apameia
Posidonius of rhodes
Posidonius on climate
Posidonius on comets
Posidonius on earthquakes
Posidonius on hail
Posidonius on rain
Posidonius on rainbows
Posidonius on rivers
Posidonius on snow
Posidonius on the Nile
Posidonius on thunder and lightning
Posidonius on tides
Posidonius on volcanoes
Posidonius on weather prediction
Posidonius on winds
Sky
Stoic natural philosophy
stoic philosophy
Stony Plain
Thunderstorm
Torrid Zone
weather prediction history
Worthwhile

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367023720
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume describes the meteorology of the Stoic philosopher Posidonius from the existing fragments, and discusses his relation to earlier thinkers on this subject, as well as the methods he used to obtain information about and to find explanations of meteorological phenomena.

The book examines ancient meteorology, an aspect of ancient thought largely neglected by scholars. Hall produces a detailed account of how Posidonius and other ancient thinkers approached and attempted to explain meteorological phenomena – phenomena familiar to everyone, which could not be ignored in attempts to understand the natural world, but were difficult to explain satisfactorily and convincingly despite the efforts of important ancient thinkers. The volume explores particular classes of phenomena, including climatic events and geological processes, providing a comprehensive overview of Posidonius’ ideas on these topics. Concluding chapters allow for an assessment of Posidonius’ particular contribution to the field and his influence on later writers working on this subject.

The Meteorology of Posidonius provides an important resource for students and scholars working on ancient philosophy and ancient science, particularly ancient meteorology.

J.J. Hall read Classics at Trinity College, Cambridge, and then did research, gaining a Ph.D. for a dissertation on ancient theories of wind. His career was spent on the staff of Cambridge University Library. Now retired, and still in Cambridge, U.K., he has written this book.

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