ISSN 1549–4497 (online)ISSN 1549–4470 (print)
1–247
Alan C. Bowen and Tracey E. Rihll edd.
Aestimatio os 2 (2005) complete
1–6
Mauro Zonta
Maimonides: Medical Aphorisms, Treatises 1–5. A Parallel Arabic-English Edition by Gerrit Bos
7–10
John M. Steele
The Cults of Uruk and Babylon: The Temple Ritual Texts as Evidence for Hellenistic Cult Practice by Marc J. H. Linssen
11–15
Sarah Symons
Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt by Corinna Rossi
16–23
Joshua J. Reynolds
Hesiod’s Cosmos by Jenny Strauss Clay
24–32
Sven Dupré
The Claude Glass: Use and Meaning of the Black Mirror in Western Art by Arnaud Maillet
33–38
J. Brian Pitts
The Command of Light: Rowland’s School of Physics and the Spectrum by George Kean Sweetnam
39–41
Henry Mendell
Archimedes: What Did He Do Besides Cry Eureka? by Sherman Stein
42–48
William Wians
The Female in Aristotle’s Biology: Reason or Rationalization by Robert Mayhew
49–57
Annette Imhausen
Ancient Mathematics by Serafina Cuomo
58–63
Renzo Baldasso
Picturing Machines 1400–1700 by Wolfgang Lefèvre ed.
64–66
Peter J. Ramberg
Methods and Styles in the Development of Chemistry by Joseph S. Fruton
67–69
Fernando Q. Gouvêa
Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and Other Tales of Mathematical History by Marlow Anderson, Victor Katz, and Robin Wilson edd.
70–71
Kim Plofker and Bernard R. Goldstein
In memoriam David Edwin Pingree (2 Jan 1933 – 11 Nov 2005)
72–82
C. Robert Phillips
Heavenly Realms and Earthly Realities in Late Antique Religions by Ra’anan S. Boustan and Annette Yoshiko Reed edd.
83–87
Paolo Palmieri
Modelli idrostatici del moto da Aristotele a Galileo by Monica Ugaglia
88–93
Noel G. Coley
Affinity, That Elusive Dream: A Genealogy of the Chemical Revolution by Mi Gyung Kim
94–103
Michael P. Fronda
A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War by Gary Forsythe
104–107
Science in the Medieval Hebrew and Arabic Traditions by Gad Freudenthal
108–118
Massimo Raffa
Music and the Muses: The Culture of ’Mousike’ in the Classical Athenian City by Penelope Murray and Peter Wilson edd.
119–126
Ian Mueller
Simplicius on Aristotle’s On the Heavens 1.5–9 by R. J. Hankinson
127–134
Ronald Polansky
The Midwife of Platonism: Text and Subtext in Plato’s Theaetetus by David Sedley
135–140
Lee Ann Riccardi
Vitruvius: Writing the Body of Architecture by Indra Kagis McEwen
141–161
Brooke Holmes
Lucretius on Creation and Evolution: A Commentary on De rerum natura 5.772–1104 by Gordon Campbell
162–167
Peter Lautner
Pythagoras: His Life, Teaching, and Influence. by Christoph Riedweg
168–225
Fabio Acerbi
Archimedes and the Angel: Phantom Paths from Problems to Equations
226–227
George Gheverghese Joseph
Math through the Ages: A Gentle History for Teachers and Others by William P. Berlinghoff and Fernando Q. Gouvêa
228–235
John Peter Oleson
Frontinus: De aquaeductu urbis Romae. Edited with Introduction and Commentary by Robert H. Rodgers
236–237
Hermann Hunger
In memoriam Erica Reiner
238–243
Richard Lim
The Roman Empire at Bay: AD 180–395 by David S. Potter
244–247
Staff
Books Received 2005