At the end of the 16th century, Humanism seems to be an out of place working hypothesis. Nevertheless, it was a strong presence in philology and in rhetoric, but also in the new science, particularly in Galileo and in Kepler. Both of them were mathematicians, astronomers, and Copernicans, but they also were bound by delicate religious questions. Kepler, a Protestant, was excommunicated by the Lutheran Church because of his Calvinist ideas; Galileo, a Catholic, was excommunicated by the Holy Office, since he promoted heliocentrism. Their relationship was difficult, and marked by a reciprocal lack of understanding, the history of which is studied here. Still, Galileo and Kepler were highly creative scholars, founders of astronomy, and played ...
The book describes the story of the discovery, at the Royal Society in London, of Galileo's original...
Galileo's support to the Copernican theory was decisive for the revolutionary astronomical discoveri...
EnThe Copernican astronomic revolution suffers from severe criticism, mainly from the fathers of the...
This paper analyses the conflict between science and religion related to the Galileo affair. By stud...
he life and work of the early 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei have been pr...
Between the appearance of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus in 1543 and the works of Kepler and Ga...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
As a result of the impressive mass of studies on Early Modern Rome edited in the past three decades,...
During the years from 1616 (when the Decree prohibiting two Copernican propositions was issued by t...
Galileo Galilei's (1564-1642) main physical work Discorsi e Dimostrazioni Matematiche intorno a due ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
The aim of this paper is to show how that the image of Jesuit science in the seventeenth century as ...
The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determin...
In 2015, two new studies on the scientific and astronomical culture of seventeenthcentury Italy appe...
The early modern Republic of Letters had a complicated relationship with novelty. The period witnes...
The book describes the story of the discovery, at the Royal Society in London, of Galileo's original...
Galileo's support to the Copernican theory was decisive for the revolutionary astronomical discoveri...
EnThe Copernican astronomic revolution suffers from severe criticism, mainly from the fathers of the...
This paper analyses the conflict between science and religion related to the Galileo affair. By stud...
he life and work of the early 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei have been pr...
Between the appearance of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus in 1543 and the works of Kepler and Ga...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
As a result of the impressive mass of studies on Early Modern Rome edited in the past three decades,...
During the years from 1616 (when the Decree prohibiting two Copernican propositions was issued by t...
Galileo Galilei's (1564-1642) main physical work Discorsi e Dimostrazioni Matematiche intorno a due ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
The aim of this paper is to show how that the image of Jesuit science in the seventeenth century as ...
The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determin...
In 2015, two new studies on the scientific and astronomical culture of seventeenthcentury Italy appe...
The early modern Republic of Letters had a complicated relationship with novelty. The period witnes...
The book describes the story of the discovery, at the Royal Society in London, of Galileo's original...
Galileo's support to the Copernican theory was decisive for the revolutionary astronomical discoveri...
EnThe Copernican astronomic revolution suffers from severe criticism, mainly from the fathers of the...