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The Greeks found mathematics valuable in many respects, as we shall learn later, but they saw its main value in the aid it rendered to the study of nature; and of all the phenomena of nature, the heavenly bodies attracted them most. Thus, though the Greeks also studied light, sound, and the motions of bodies on the earth, astronomy was their chief scientific interest.
Mathematics for the Nonmathematician (Books on Mathematics)
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