The Measure of Reality

Quantification and Western Society, 1250-1600

Alfred W. Crosby

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"The Measure of Reality" by Alfred W. Crosby is a thought-provoking exploration of how human societies have quantified and understood the world around them.

Covering a vast range of topics, Crosby delves into the history and origins of measurement, from the earliest methods of counting and tallying to the development of complex mathematical systems. He examines how measurement has shaped various facets of human life, including commerce, science, art, and religion.

Crosby offers insights into the cultural and social implications of measurement, revealing how it has influenced human perceptions of time, distance, weight, and more. He illuminates the relationship between measurement and power, showing how those who control the measures often exert control over society.

With captivating examples and anecdotes, Crosby takes readers on a journey through time and across cultures, highlighting the ways in which measurement has both united and divided humanity. From ancient civilizations to the modern world, he unravels the intricate web of human striving for precision and understanding.

"The Measure of Reality" challenges our assumptions about how we perceive and quantify reality, offering a deeper understanding of the role measurement has played in shaping the world we inhabit. Crosby's meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of human knowledge and the complex relationship between measurement and society.

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