It has long been recognized that astronomy was a catalyst of the Scientific Revolution, spurring on deeply consequential speculation about the nature of the cosmos and its physical principles. Yet the history of celestial physics is far richer than was thought a generation ago, and there is much to be learned about the origins of the field, particularly in the sixteenth century, when humanist activity brought forth a dazzling array of philosophical possibility—from reconsiderations of Aristotle and Islamicate commentary to the revival of Platonic, Epicurean, and Stoic worldviews. Celestial physics offered some of the most heated arguments for or against the Aristotelian cosmos, with controversial attempts to account for astronomical observa...
Late ancient Platonists discuss two theories in which geometric entities xplain natural phenomena : ...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
It has long been recognized that astronomy was a catalyst of the Scientific Revolution, spurring on ...
The brief reflection that follows is a discussion of how and why celestial bodies were seen as alive...
International audienceThe brief reflection that follows is a discussion of how and why celestial bod...
The history of ancient Greek and Roman astronomy can traditionally be divided into three broad perio...
Attempts to find perennial elements in Aristotle’s cosmology are doomed to failure because his disti...
In the history of science perhaps the most influential Aristotelian division was that between mathem...
Despite the severe persecution of the Christians by the Japanese government, the Jesuit missionary, ...
What kind of questions did the Greeks ask themselves about the physical universe? We can paraphrase ...
Until recently, the period of Late Antiquity had been largely regarded as a sterile age of irration...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
In the faculty of arts at the University of Padua in the years around 1600 professors debated the re...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
Late ancient Platonists discuss two theories in which geometric entities xplain natural phenomena : ...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
It has long been recognized that astronomy was a catalyst of the Scientific Revolution, spurring on ...
The brief reflection that follows is a discussion of how and why celestial bodies were seen as alive...
International audienceThe brief reflection that follows is a discussion of how and why celestial bod...
The history of ancient Greek and Roman astronomy can traditionally be divided into three broad perio...
Attempts to find perennial elements in Aristotle’s cosmology are doomed to failure because his disti...
In the history of science perhaps the most influential Aristotelian division was that between mathem...
Despite the severe persecution of the Christians by the Japanese government, the Jesuit missionary, ...
What kind of questions did the Greeks ask themselves about the physical universe? We can paraphrase ...
Until recently, the period of Late Antiquity had been largely regarded as a sterile age of irration...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
In the faculty of arts at the University of Padua in the years around 1600 professors debated the re...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
Late ancient Platonists discuss two theories in which geometric entities xplain natural phenomena : ...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...