From the time of Albertus Magnus, medieval commentators on Aristotle regularly used a passage from Meteorology 1.2 as evidence that the stars and planets influence and even govern terrestrial events. Many of these commentators integrated their readings of this work with the view that planetary conjunctions were causes of significant changes in human affairs. By the end of the sixteenth century, Italian Aristotelian commentators and astrologers alike deemed this passage as authoritative for the integration of astrology with natural philosophy. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, however, criticized this reading, contending that Aristotle never used the science of the stars to explain meteorological phenomena. While some Italian commentators, such...
This paper is a reconstruction of heated Renaissance debates on the reliability of ephemerides, astr...
Aristotle presented an influential theory for the explanation of comets in his work entitled Meteoro...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
From the time of Albertus Magnus, medieval commentators on Aristotle regularly used a passage from M...
The cultural meaning of Renaissance debates on ephemerides cannot be restricted to the technical dim...
The Italian polymath and polemicist Scipione Chiaramonti, in his 1654 commentary on Meteorologica IV...
In the years after the first circulation of Sidereus Nuncius, Galileo's Padua anti-Copemican colleag...
In the faculty of arts at the University of Padua in the years around 1600 professors debated the re...
For Renaissance Aristotelian natural philosophers, ideally knowledge was certain and based on syllog...
This essay deals with two seventeenth-century intellectuals, the Aristotelian philosopher at Padua,...
Sixteenth-century Italian meteorological treatises bridged university-taught Aristotelian natural ph...
It has been well noted that Aristotle’s Meteorologica IV has played an important role in the develo...
Renaissance natural philosophers believed that meteorological phenomena were imperfect mixtures that...
Meteorological phenomena have intrigued scientists for millennia, a fascination not likely to abate ...
This thesis is devoted to the astrological debates in Renaissance Italy in the late fifteenth and ea...
This paper is a reconstruction of heated Renaissance debates on the reliability of ephemerides, astr...
Aristotle presented an influential theory for the explanation of comets in his work entitled Meteoro...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
From the time of Albertus Magnus, medieval commentators on Aristotle regularly used a passage from M...
The cultural meaning of Renaissance debates on ephemerides cannot be restricted to the technical dim...
The Italian polymath and polemicist Scipione Chiaramonti, in his 1654 commentary on Meteorologica IV...
In the years after the first circulation of Sidereus Nuncius, Galileo's Padua anti-Copemican colleag...
In the faculty of arts at the University of Padua in the years around 1600 professors debated the re...
For Renaissance Aristotelian natural philosophers, ideally knowledge was certain and based on syllog...
This essay deals with two seventeenth-century intellectuals, the Aristotelian philosopher at Padua,...
Sixteenth-century Italian meteorological treatises bridged university-taught Aristotelian natural ph...
It has been well noted that Aristotle’s Meteorologica IV has played an important role in the develo...
Renaissance natural philosophers believed that meteorological phenomena were imperfect mixtures that...
Meteorological phenomena have intrigued scientists for millennia, a fascination not likely to abate ...
This thesis is devoted to the astrological debates in Renaissance Italy in the late fifteenth and ea...
This paper is a reconstruction of heated Renaissance debates on the reliability of ephemerides, astr...
Aristotle presented an influential theory for the explanation of comets in his work entitled Meteoro...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...