1543 and All That
Image and Word, Change and Continuity in the Proto-Scientific Revolution
Edited by G. Freeland and Anthony Corones
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The focus of this volume, the Proto-Scientific Revolution, is that distinctive period, essentially High Renaissance in character, which paved the way for the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century. The epicentre of this important period is 1543, the annus mirabilis which saw the publication, amongst other seminal works, of Copernicus' On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, and Vesalius' magnificently illustrated On the Fabric of the Human Body. A substantial literature exists on the Copernican Revolution, but the present original collection of papers, accessible to the non-specialist reader, breaks new ground, not only in bringing the works of Copernicus and Vesalius together, but by placing them within the context of the Proto-Scientific Revolution as a whole, the Renaissance of the arts, and the Reformation. In addition, the book, while noting discontinuities, pin-points linkages between the Proto-Scientific Revolution and the periods preceding and following it. As the volume focuses on an age which experienced the impact of both linear perspective and movable type printing, emphasis is placed upon the changing nature and roles of both image and word.
Foreword. List of Illustrations. Acknowledgements. Introduction: In Praise of Toothing-Stones; G. Freeland. Vision and Visualisation in the Illustration of Anatomy and Astronomy from Leonardo to Galileo; M. Kemp. Diagrammatic Reasoning and Modelling in the Imagination: The Secret Weapons of the Scientific Revolution; J. Franklin. Body, Mind, and Order: Local Memory and the Control of Mental Representations in Medieval and Renaissance Sciences of Self; J. Sutton. On the Stretch: Hobbes, Mechanics and the Shaking Palsy; J.C. Kassler. The Lamp in the Temple: Copernicus and the Demise of a Medieval Ecclesiastical Cosmology; G. Freeland. Copernicus, Printing and the Politics of Knowledge; A. Corones. 1543 - The Year that Copernicus Didn't Predict the Phases of Venus; N. Thomason. The Natural, the Supernatural, and the Occult in the Scholastic Universe; K. Hutchison. Early English Reformers and Magical Healing; K. Birkett. Bellarmine to Foscarini on Copernicanism; A Theologian's Response; B. Brundell. Notes on Contributors. Index of Names.
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