Format:
1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:
9789004453968
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9789004115163
Series Statement:
Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495 1
Content:
This volume deals with corpuscular matter theory that was to emerge as the dominant model in the seventeenth century. By retracing atomist and corpuscularian ideas to a variety of mutually independent medieval and Renaissance sources in natural philosophy, medicine, alchemy, mathematics, and theology, this volume shows the debt of early modern matter theory to previous traditions and thereby explains its bewildering heterogeneity. The book assembles nineteen carefully selected contributions by some of the most notable historians of medieval and early modern philosophy and science. All chapters present new research results and will therefore be of interest to historians of philosophy, science, and medicine between 1150 and 1750
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Preface -- Introduction: Corpuscles, Atoms, particles, and Minima, Christoph Lüthy, John E. Murdoch, Williams R. Newman -- Minima in Twelth-Century Medical Texts from Salerno, DanielleJacquart -- Roger Bacon's Corpuscular Tendencies (and some of Grosseteste's too), George Molland -- Ramon Lull's Theory of the Continuous and Discrete, Charles Lohr -- The Medieval and Renaissance Tradition of Minima Naturalia , John E. Murdoch -- Void Space, Mathematical realism and Francesco Patrizi da Cherso's Use of Atomistic Arguments, John henry -- Giordano Bruno's Soul-Powered Atoms: From Ancient Sources towards Modern Science, Hilary Gatti -- Corpuscular Matter Theory in the Northumberland Circle, Stephen Clucas -- Francis Bacon and Atomism: A Reappraisal, Silvia A. Manzo -- David Gorlaeus' Atomism, or: The Marriage of Protestant Metaphysics with italian Natural Philosphy, Christoph Lüthy -- Experimental Corpuscular Theory in Aristotelian Alchemy: From Geber to Sennert, William R. Newman -- Sennert's Sea Change: Atoms and Causes, Emily Michael -- Wine and Water: Honoré abri on Mixtures, Dennis Des Chene -- Galileo's and Gassendi's Solutions to the Rota Aristotelis Paradox: A Bridge between Matter and Motion Theories, Carla Rita Palmerino -- How Mechinal Was the Mechanical Philosophy? Non-Epicurean Aspects of Gassendi's Philosophy of Nature, i〉Margaret J. Osler -- Mechanical Philosophies and their Explanations, Alan Gabbey -- Gassendi, Charleston and Boyle on Matter and Motion, Antonio Clericuzio -- Boyle against Thinking Matter, Peter Anstey -- The Uses of Mechanism: Copuscularianism in Drafts A and B of Locke's , Lisa Downing -- Wilhelm Homberg: Chymical Corpuscularianism and Chrysopoeia in the Early Eighteenth Century, Lawrence M. Principe -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- List of Contributors.
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories Leiden : BRILL, 2001 ISBN 9789004115163
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/9789004453968
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