Abstract During the French Renaissance, the climate expressed the mysteries of Nature and God's Will. Though heralded by numerous emotion-ridden forewarnings, its manifestations were omnipresent and unpredictable enough to require some meteorological knowledge to aprehend God's message. The science of atmosphere was consulted whenever the balance of collective systèmes of representations was upset, which made it necessary for astrologists to investigate this field, and thereby gain control over the weather forecast as well as the interpretation of climatic events, leaving to Aristotle's heirs the responsibility to describe and explain the movements of atmosphere. Thus, Astrometeorology, generating concepts as well as cultural practice - as ...
Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, a...
This article reconstructs the historical and scientific framework within which modern science, and m...
This essay examines French Renaissance “climate theories” as a privileged locus for rethinking the r...
Abstract During the French Renaissance, the climate expressed the mysteries of Nature and God's Will...
Meteorological phenomena have intrigued scientists for millennia, a fascination not likely to abate ...
Renaissance natural philosophers believed that meteorological phenomena were imperfect mixtures that...
Au siècle des Lumières, avec l’essor des observations météorologiques, sources de pratiques et de co...
Meteorology between Science and Know-How. The Mathieu de la Drôme Affair In 1863, Mathieu de la Dr...
Climatology and culture. — Climatology's late emergence as a science is partly explained in terms of...
The study of climate and climatic change began during the Little Ice Age of the early modern world. ...
The paper unravels the close connection that, from the end of the 17th century until well into the 1...
Folk meteorology, Metz and the Pays messin (14th-16th centuries). The multiplication of narrative s...
From the time of Albertus Magnus, medieval commentators on Aristotle regularly used a passage from M...
International audienceperceptions and interactions in the 18th century would be a welcome addition. ...
Climate and weather provide a particularly rich and challenging case study to complete the conferenc...
Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, a...
This article reconstructs the historical and scientific framework within which modern science, and m...
This essay examines French Renaissance “climate theories” as a privileged locus for rethinking the r...
Abstract During the French Renaissance, the climate expressed the mysteries of Nature and God's Will...
Meteorological phenomena have intrigued scientists for millennia, a fascination not likely to abate ...
Renaissance natural philosophers believed that meteorological phenomena were imperfect mixtures that...
Au siècle des Lumières, avec l’essor des observations météorologiques, sources de pratiques et de co...
Meteorology between Science and Know-How. The Mathieu de la Drôme Affair In 1863, Mathieu de la Dr...
Climatology and culture. — Climatology's late emergence as a science is partly explained in terms of...
The study of climate and climatic change began during the Little Ice Age of the early modern world. ...
The paper unravels the close connection that, from the end of the 17th century until well into the 1...
Folk meteorology, Metz and the Pays messin (14th-16th centuries). The multiplication of narrative s...
From the time of Albertus Magnus, medieval commentators on Aristotle regularly used a passage from M...
International audienceperceptions and interactions in the 18th century would be a welcome addition. ...
Climate and weather provide a particularly rich and challenging case study to complete the conferenc...
Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, a...
This article reconstructs the historical and scientific framework within which modern science, and m...
This essay examines French Renaissance “climate theories” as a privileged locus for rethinking the r...