Heavenly signs. Dutch conceptions of the comet of 1618 The seventeenth-century fear for comets is, since the enlightenment, generally considered as a 'superstition' due to ignorance about the workings of nature. A closer examination of the tracts devoted to the great comet of 1618 by the famous Dutch natural philosophers Snellius and Mulerius, the well-known theologian Maccovius, and the popular poet Cats shows that the observation of comets played a significant role in the proof of the existence of God, and so, did not involve superstition at all. The idea that comets, like other portents, were divine warnings, sprang from a coherent view of the world as a moral order reflecting God's purposes, and physically sensitive to the moral cond...
The nova star that appeared in 1572 (known today as Tycho’s supernova) was considered to be a comet,...
Natural science knowledge and the Word of God The Greek philosophers denied that true knowledge co...
In the early 1540ies G.J. Rheticus wrote an anonymous treatise entitled both Epistola de Terrae Motu...
In November 1577 a ‘long tailed comet’ spread its wings across Europe. In the Spanish-Habsburg Nethe...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk.The appearance of the supernova in 1572 gave ri...
In the first half of the 17th century, Dutch astronomers rapidly abandoned the practice of astrology...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk.The appearance of the supernova in 1572 gave ri...
The study of comets in the Renaissance is here presented from the viewpoint of the reception of anci...
Sophie Roux était présente en tant qu'invitée à ce colloqueInternational audienceIn November 1664, a...
As the term “disaster” (a “corruption of the stars”) shows, the connection between comets, planetary...
This article describes the Dutch reception of an international controversy about the divining rod. g...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
At the start of the seventeenth century, German astronomer Johannes Kepler sought to understand a my...
The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determin...
Illustration of the constellations as they relate to the path of the three comets seen over Europe i...
The nova star that appeared in 1572 (known today as Tycho’s supernova) was considered to be a comet,...
Natural science knowledge and the Word of God The Greek philosophers denied that true knowledge co...
In the early 1540ies G.J. Rheticus wrote an anonymous treatise entitled both Epistola de Terrae Motu...
In November 1577 a ‘long tailed comet’ spread its wings across Europe. In the Spanish-Habsburg Nethe...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk.The appearance of the supernova in 1572 gave ri...
In the first half of the 17th century, Dutch astronomers rapidly abandoned the practice of astrology...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk.The appearance of the supernova in 1572 gave ri...
The study of comets in the Renaissance is here presented from the viewpoint of the reception of anci...
Sophie Roux était présente en tant qu'invitée à ce colloqueInternational audienceIn November 1664, a...
As the term “disaster” (a “corruption of the stars”) shows, the connection between comets, planetary...
This article describes the Dutch reception of an international controversy about the divining rod. g...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
At the start of the seventeenth century, German astronomer Johannes Kepler sought to understand a my...
The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determin...
Illustration of the constellations as they relate to the path of the three comets seen over Europe i...
The nova star that appeared in 1572 (known today as Tycho’s supernova) was considered to be a comet,...
Natural science knowledge and the Word of God The Greek philosophers denied that true knowledge co...
In the early 1540ies G.J. Rheticus wrote an anonymous treatise entitled both Epistola de Terrae Motu...