The Man in the Moone by Francis Godwin and A Discovery of a New World in the Moone by John Wilkins both appeared in England in 1638. The former offers a fanciful tale of the lunar voyage of Domingo Gonsales; the latter systematically discusses the plausibility of such a voyage. This article calls into question the distinction between fiction and theory, which these two texts might appear, respectively, to represent, by showing how moon travel contributes to the blurring of these lines. Rather than the inadequate distinction between fiction and theory, we propose the use of the modalities defined by the texts themselves: the possible and the probable. These new categories lead us to re-evaluate the narrative and theoretical treatment of luna...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
Et article propose de comparer deux textes apparemment similaires : Somnium, seu opus posthumum de a...
In his innovative voyage to the Moon, Bishop Godwin, contrary to his Aristotelian forma- tion, port...
En 1638 paraissent en Angleterre The Man in the Moone de Francis Godwin et A Discovery of a New Worl...
This article offers an account of the ways in which astronomers used fiction in the great age of tel...
Baroque Uncertainty Principle. Voyages to the Moon in the 17th Century The moon has always fascinate...
Baroque Uncertainty Principle. Voyages to the Moon in the 17th Century The moon has always fascinate...
In 1638, a book is published in England by John Wilkins (1614-1672), dealing with the plurality of W...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1. Cosmic imagination. Kepler sets the Earth in m...
In 1638, a book is published in England by John Wilkins (1614-1672), dealing with the plurality of W...
In the beginning of the modern age, new astronomical and physical concepts fostered ideas related to...
This essay argues that seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century writers used Galileo’s 1610 discove...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
Et article propose de comparer deux textes apparemment similaires : Somnium, seu opus posthumum de a...
In his innovative voyage to the Moon, Bishop Godwin, contrary to his Aristotelian forma- tion, port...
En 1638 paraissent en Angleterre The Man in the Moone de Francis Godwin et A Discovery of a New Worl...
This article offers an account of the ways in which astronomers used fiction in the great age of tel...
Baroque Uncertainty Principle. Voyages to the Moon in the 17th Century The moon has always fascinate...
Baroque Uncertainty Principle. Voyages to the Moon in the 17th Century The moon has always fascinate...
In 1638, a book is published in England by John Wilkins (1614-1672), dealing with the plurality of W...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1. Cosmic imagination. Kepler sets the Earth in m...
In 1638, a book is published in England by John Wilkins (1614-1672), dealing with the plurality of W...
In the beginning of the modern age, new astronomical and physical concepts fostered ideas related to...
This essay argues that seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century writers used Galileo’s 1610 discove...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
International audienceThe discoveries realized with Galileo’s telescope made the idea of space journ...
Et article propose de comparer deux textes apparemment similaires : Somnium, seu opus posthumum de a...
In his innovative voyage to the Moon, Bishop Godwin, contrary to his Aristotelian forma- tion, port...