This is a case study on the reception of the work of Italian natural philosopher Andrea Cesalpino in early modern tertiary education. It explores the ways in which Cesalpino's views were characterised in relation to significant intellectual developments in the early modern period. It presents an original examination of contemporary sources and offers insight into how his ideas were presented and conceptualized by a network of European scholars operating within formal education at the University of Edinburgh
This volume investigates the status of universities in early modern Europe, with particular referenc...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
The metamathematical framework of the early modern period is primarily determined by two presupposit...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
This chapter presents the first in-depth analysis of the impact of a network of European astronomers...
Andrea Cesalpino is an important figure in the history of science. He demonstrated that blood circul...
In this paper, I aim to explore Cesalpino’s logic and epistemology by (1) examining his theoretical ...
The syllabus in natural philosophy and mathematics was radically changed in the course of the sixtee...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the reception and elaboration of Isaac Newton’s Principia, in the...
This volume investigates the status of universities in early modern Europe, with particular referenc...
By investigating the work of several early modern physicians and philosophers (among others, Julius ...
The arcbishopic Roman-Chatolic seminary was founded in Split in 1700. Among other subjects philosoph...
The graduation theses of the Scottish universities in the first half of the seventeenth century are...
Early Modern Universities and the Scientiae sheds new light onto little-studied higher institutions ...
This monographic issue of History of Universities presents new materials and case studies in order t...
This volume investigates the status of universities in early modern Europe, with particular referenc...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
The metamathematical framework of the early modern period is primarily determined by two presupposit...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
This chapter presents the first in-depth analysis of the impact of a network of European astronomers...
Andrea Cesalpino is an important figure in the history of science. He demonstrated that blood circul...
In this paper, I aim to explore Cesalpino’s logic and epistemology by (1) examining his theoretical ...
The syllabus in natural philosophy and mathematics was radically changed in the course of the sixtee...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the reception and elaboration of Isaac Newton’s Principia, in the...
This volume investigates the status of universities in early modern Europe, with particular referenc...
By investigating the work of several early modern physicians and philosophers (among others, Julius ...
The arcbishopic Roman-Chatolic seminary was founded in Split in 1700. Among other subjects philosoph...
The graduation theses of the Scottish universities in the first half of the seventeenth century are...
Early Modern Universities and the Scientiae sheds new light onto little-studied higher institutions ...
This monographic issue of History of Universities presents new materials and case studies in order t...
This volume investigates the status of universities in early modern Europe, with particular referenc...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
The metamathematical framework of the early modern period is primarily determined by two presupposit...