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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 396 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783030308339
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-30834-6
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , General works , Theology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Johannes de Sacrobosco -1256 Tractatus de sphaera
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    Author information: Valleriani, Matteo
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    Format: 1 online resource (406 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030308339
    Note: Intro -- De sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period -- cover -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Prolegomena to the Study of Early Modern Commentators on Johannes de Sacrobosco's Tractatus de sphaera -- 1 The Corpus of the Printed Commentaries -- 2 The Authors of the Commentaries as a Social Network -- 3 Profiling the Authors -- 4 The Publishers and Future Research -- References -- Chapter 2: A Lathe and the Material Sphaera: Astronomical Technique at the Origins of the Cosmographical Handbook -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mathematical Reform -- 3 Vision and Technique -- 4 Introducing Cosmographical Practice -- 5 The Material Sphaera -- 6 Conclusion -- Appendix. Contents of the Early Handbooks of Cosmography -- References -- Manuscripts -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Literature -- Chapter 3: Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo. A Commentary on Sacrobosco's Tractatus de sphaera with a Defense of Astrology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Social and Intellectual Background -- 3 University Training and Works -- 4 The Commentary on Sacrobosco's Tractatus de sphaera, the Preface, and It's Context -- 5 The Structure of the Apotelesmata and the Renovation of Astrology -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Manuscripts -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Literature -- Chapter 4: Francesco Capuano di Manfredonia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bibliographical Fragments -- 3 The Venetian Collections of Astronomical Works Containing the Commentary on Sacrobosco's Sphaera Written by Francesco Capuano -- 4 The Commentary on Sacrobosco's Sphaera: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Redactions of the Prologue -- References -- Chapter 5: Conrad Tockler's Research Agenda -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Tockler's Reception of Marsilius Ficinus -- 3 The Textbooks and the Teaching -- 3.1 A Commentary on John Peckham's Perspectiva communis. , 3.2 Two Textbooks on Arithmetic -- 3.3 Two Textbooks on Speculative Music -- 3.4 A Commentary on Georg von Peuerbach's Theorica planetarum -- 3.5 Two Editions of a Commentary on the Tractatus de sphaera of Sacrobosco -- 3.6 Textbooks on the Calendar and Mean Motions -- 4 Works of Astrological Character -- 5 Tockler's Research Agenda in its Social Context -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: John of Glogów -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Astronomical Orbs from Ptolemy to Peuerbach -- 3 The Dispute with the Averroists in Europe -- 4 Sacrobosco on the Celestial Circles, and Glogów on the Celestial Orbs -- References -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Literature -- Chapter 7: Sacrobosco's Sphaera in Spain and Portugal -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Iberian Context -- 2.1 Tractado da Spera (Lisbon, 1510) -- 2.2 Francisco Faleiro, Tratado del esphera y del arte del marear (Seville: Juan Cromberger, 1535) -- 2.3 Pedro Nuñes, Tratado da sphera com a Theorica do Sol e da Lua (Lisbon: Germão Galharde, 1537) -- 2.4 Jerónimo de Chaves, Tractado de la sphera que compuso el doctor Ioannes de Sacrobusto con muchas additiones (Seville: Juan de Leon, 1545) -- 2.5 Martin Cortes. Breve Compendio de la Esfera y de la Arte de Navegar (Seville, 1551) -- 2.6 Rodrigo Saenz de Santayana y Spinosa, La Sphera de Iuan de Sacrobosco (Valladolid: Adrian Ghemart, 1567) -- 2.7 Diego Pérez de Mesa, Comentarios de Sphera (1596) -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Literature -- Chapter 8: Oronce Fine and Sacrobosco: From the Edition of the Tractatus de sphaera (1516) to the Cosmographia (1532) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fine's Life and Career -- 3 Fine's Edition of Sacrobosco's Sphaera and It's Significance for His Pedagogical and Scientific Project -- 4 From the Sphaera of Sacrobosco to the Cosmographia, sive Sphaera mundi. , 5 Cosmology in the Sphaera and in the Cosmographia -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Borrowers and Innovators in the History of Printing Sacrobosco: The Case of the In-Octavo Tradition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Dialectic of Tradition and Innovation: The In-Octavo Editions -- 3 The Predecessors: The Venetian Incunabula and the Leipzig Editions -- 4 The Founder of the Tradition: Petrus Apianus (1526) -- 5 The Model Perfected: The Wittenberg Editions -- 6 The Development of the In-Octavo Tradition -- 7 Publishers Versus Mathematicians -- 7.1 The Shift from Town to Town -- 7.2 Editorial Policies and Clustered Publications -- 7.3 Anonymity Versus Signature -- 7.4 The Large Range of Innovations and the Importance of the mise en texte -- 7.5 The Illustration: Scientific and Commercial Issues -- 8 The Limits of the Tradition: The Case of Francesco Giuntini -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Editions of Sacrobosco's Sphere Anterior to the In-Octavo Tradition -- Editions in the In-Octavo Tradition (1526-1601) -- Large Commentaries on the Sphere -- 'Adaptions' of the Sphere and Other Cosmological and Astronomical Books -- Secondary Literature -- Chapter 10: André do Avelar and the Teaching of Sacrobosco's Sphaera at the University of Coimbra -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pedro Nuñes and the Sphaera at the University of Coimbra -- 3 Mathematics at the Colégio das Artes of Coimbra -- 4 André Do Avelar's Reportorio dos tempos -- 5 "Flectimur Sed Non Frangimur" -- 6 Avelar's Sphaera -- 7 The Sources of Avelar's Sphaera -- 8 Literary Citations -- 9 Manilius's Astronomica and the Sphaera -- 10 Avelar's Manuscripts -- 11 Avelar's Career at the University of Coimbra -- 12 Inquisition in Portugal -- 13 Avelar's Involvement with Jewish Religion -- 14 Astrology and the Jewish Messiah -- 15 Avelar and the Inquisition. First Proceedings. , 16 Avelar and the Inquisition. Second Proceedings -- 17 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 11: Fashioning Cosmology: Franco Burgersdijk as the Author of the Dutch Tractatus de sphaera -- 1 Life and Work -- 2 The Schoolorde (1625) -- 3 Print and Privilege -- 4 Situating De sphaera -- 5 Burgersdijk's Edition of De sphaera -- 6 Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Index -- Chapter 9: Borrowers and Innovators in the History of Printing Sacrobosco: The Case of the In-Octavo Tradition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Dialectic of Tradition and Innovation: The In-Octavo Editions -- 3 The Predecessors: The Venetian Incunabula and the Leipzig Editions -- 4 The Founder of the Tradition: Petrus Apianus (1526) -- 5 The Model Perfected: The Wittenberg Editions -- 6 The Development of the In-Octavo Tradition -- 7 Publishers Versus Mathematicians -- 7.1 The Shift from Town to Town -- 7.2 Editorial Policies and Clustered Publications -- 7.3 Anonymity Versus Signature -- 7.4 The Large Range of Innovations and the Importance of the mise en texte -- 7.5 The Illustration: Scientific and Commercial Issues -- 8 The Limits of the Tradition: The Case of Francesco Giuntini -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Editions of Sacrobosco's Sphere Anterior to the In-Octavo Tradition -- Editions in the In-Octavo Tradition (1526-1601) -- Large Commentaries on the Sphere -- 'Adaptions' of the Sphere and Other Cosmological and Astronomical Books -- Secondary Literature.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Valleriani, Matteo De Sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030308322
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    Format: XV, 396 p. 56 illus., 48 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030308339
    Content: This open access book explores commentaries on an influential text of pre-Copernican astronomy in Europe. It features essays that take a close look at key intellectuals and how they engaged with the main ideas of this qualitative introduction to geocentric cosmology. Johannes de Sacrobosco compiled his Tractatus de sphaera during the thirteenth century in the frame of his teaching activities at the then recently founded University of Paris. It soon became a mandatory text all over Europe. As a result, a tradition of commentaries to the text was soon established and flourished until the second half of the 17th century. Here, readers will find an informative overview of these commentaries complete with a rich context. The essays explore the educational and social backgrounds of the writers. They also detail how their careers developed after the publication of their commentaries, the institutions and patrons they were affiliated with, what their agenda was, and whether and how they actually accomplished it. The editor of this collection considers these scientific commentaries as genuine scientific works. The contributors investigate them here not only in reference to the work on which it comments but also, and especially, as independent scientific contributions that are socially, institutionally, and intellectually contextualized around their authors.
    Note: Chapter 1. Authors and Commentaries on The Sphere of Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period -- Chapter 2. A Lathe and the Material Sphere: Astronomical Technique at the Origins of the Cosmographical Handbook -- Chapter 3. Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo. A Commentary to The Sphere with a Defense of Astrology -- Chapter 4. Francesco Capuano da Manfredonia. - Chapter 5. Conrad Tockler's Research Agenda -- Chapter 6. John of Glogów -- Chapter 7. Sacrobosco's Sphere in Spain and Portugal -- Chapter 8. Oronce Fine: From the Edition of Sacrobosco's Sphere (1516) to the Cosmographia (1532) -- Chapter 9. The Reception of Cosmography in Vienna during the "Integral Humanism" -- Chapter 10. Borrowers and Innovators in the Printing History of Sacrobosco: The Case of the "in-octavo" Tradition -- Chapter 11. The Sphere of Elie Vinet and Guillaume des Bordes: Networks and Knowledge's Building -- Chapter 12. André do Avelar and the teaching of Sacrobosco's Sphæra in the University of Coimbra -- Chapter 13. Franco Burgersdijk (1590-1635): Author of the Dutch Tractatus de sphaera.
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    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 396 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    Edition: First edition 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-30833-2
    Content: This open access book explores commentaries on an influential text of pre-Copernican astronomy in Europe. It features essays that take a close look at key intellectuals and how they engaged with the main ideas of this qualitative introduction to geocentric cosmology. Johannes de Sacrobosco compiled his Tractatus de sphaera during the thirteenth century in the frame of his teaching activities at the then recently founded University of Paris. It soon became a mandatory text all over Europe. As a result, a tradition of commentaries to the text was soon established and flourished until the second half of the 17th century. Here, readers will find an informative overview of these commentaries complete with a rich context. The essays explore the educational and social backgrounds of the writers. They also detail how their careers developed after the publication of their commentaries, the institutions and patrons they were affiliated with, what their agenda was, and whether and how they actually accomplished it. The editor of this collection considers these scientific commentaries as genuine scientific works. The contributors investigate them here not only in reference to the work on which it comments but also, and especially, as independent scientific contributions that are socially, institutionally, and intellectually contextualized around their authors.
    Note: Chapter 1. Authors and Commentaries on The Sphere of Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period -- Chapter 2. A Lathe and the Material Sphere: Astronomical Technique at the Origins of the Cosmographical Handbook -- Chapter 3. Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo. A Commentary to The Sphere with a Defense of Astrology -- Chapter 4. Francesco Capuano da Manfredonia. - Chapter 5. Conrad Tockler’s Research Agenda -- Chapter 6. John of Glogów -- Chapter 7. Sacrobosco’s Sphere in Spain and Portugal -- Chapter 8. Oronce Fine: From the Edition of Sacrobosco’s Sphere (1516) to the Cosmographia (1532) -- Chapter 9. The Reception of Cosmography in Vienna during the “Integral Humanism” -- Chapter 10. Borrowers and Innovators in the Printing History of Sacrobosco: The Case of the “in-octavo” Tradition -- Chapter 11. The Sphere of Elie Vinet and Guillaume des Bordes: Networks and Knowledge’s Building -- Chapter 12. André do Avelar and the teaching of Sacrobosco’s Sphæra in the University of Coimbra -- Chapter 13. Franco Burgersdijk (1590–1635): Author of the Dutch Tractatus de sphaera. , English.
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    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 396 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    Edition: First edition 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-30833-2
    Content: This open access book explores commentaries on an influential text of pre-Copernican astronomy in Europe. It features essays that take a close look at key intellectuals and how they engaged with the main ideas of this qualitative introduction to geocentric cosmology. Johannes de Sacrobosco compiled his Tractatus de sphaera during the thirteenth century in the frame of his teaching activities at the then recently founded University of Paris. It soon became a mandatory text all over Europe. As a result, a tradition of commentaries to the text was soon established and flourished until the second half of the 17th century. Here, readers will find an informative overview of these commentaries complete with a rich context. The essays explore the educational and social backgrounds of the writers. They also detail how their careers developed after the publication of their commentaries, the institutions and patrons they were affiliated with, what their agenda was, and whether and how they actually accomplished it. The editor of this collection considers these scientific commentaries as genuine scientific works. The contributors investigate them here not only in reference to the work on which it comments but also, and especially, as independent scientific contributions that are socially, institutionally, and intellectually contextualized around their authors.
    Note: Chapter 1. Authors and Commentaries on The Sphere of Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period -- Chapter 2. A Lathe and the Material Sphere: Astronomical Technique at the Origins of the Cosmographical Handbook -- Chapter 3. Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo. A Commentary to The Sphere with a Defense of Astrology -- Chapter 4. Francesco Capuano da Manfredonia. - Chapter 5. Conrad Tockler’s Research Agenda -- Chapter 6. John of Glogów -- Chapter 7. Sacrobosco’s Sphere in Spain and Portugal -- Chapter 8. Oronce Fine: From the Edition of Sacrobosco’s Sphere (1516) to the Cosmographia (1532) -- Chapter 9. The Reception of Cosmography in Vienna during the “Integral Humanism” -- Chapter 10. Borrowers and Innovators in the Printing History of Sacrobosco: The Case of the “in-octavo” Tradition -- Chapter 11. The Sphere of Elie Vinet and Guillaume des Bordes: Networks and Knowledge’s Building -- Chapter 12. André do Avelar and the teaching of Sacrobosco’s Sphæra in the University of Coimbra -- Chapter 13. Franco Burgersdijk (1590–1635): Author of the Dutch Tractatus de sphaera. , English.
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    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 396 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    Edition: First edition 2020.
    ISBN: 3-030-30833-2
    Content: This open access book explores commentaries on an influential text of pre-Copernican astronomy in Europe. It features essays that take a close look at key intellectuals and how they engaged with the main ideas of this qualitative introduction to geocentric cosmology. Johannes de Sacrobosco compiled his Tractatus de sphaera during the thirteenth century in the frame of his teaching activities at the then recently founded University of Paris. It soon became a mandatory text all over Europe. As a result, a tradition of commentaries to the text was soon established and flourished until the second half of the 17th century. Here, readers will find an informative overview of these commentaries complete with a rich context. The essays explore the educational and social backgrounds of the writers. They also detail how their careers developed after the publication of their commentaries, the institutions and patrons they were affiliated with, what their agenda was, and whether and how they actually accomplished it. The editor of this collection considers these scientific commentaries as genuine scientific works. The contributors investigate them here not only in reference to the work on which it comments but also, and especially, as independent scientific contributions that are socially, institutionally, and intellectually contextualized around their authors.
    Note: Chapter 1. Authors and Commentaries on The Sphere of Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period -- Chapter 2. A Lathe and the Material Sphere: Astronomical Technique at the Origins of the Cosmographical Handbook -- Chapter 3. Pedro Sánchez Ciruelo. A Commentary to The Sphere with a Defense of Astrology -- Chapter 4. Francesco Capuano da Manfredonia. - Chapter 5. Conrad Tockler’s Research Agenda -- Chapter 6. John of Glogów -- Chapter 7. Sacrobosco’s Sphere in Spain and Portugal -- Chapter 8. Oronce Fine: From the Edition of Sacrobosco’s Sphere (1516) to the Cosmographia (1532) -- Chapter 9. The Reception of Cosmography in Vienna during the “Integral Humanism” -- Chapter 10. Borrowers and Innovators in the Printing History of Sacrobosco: The Case of the “in-octavo” Tradition -- Chapter 11. The Sphere of Elie Vinet and Guillaume des Bordes: Networks and Knowledge’s Building -- Chapter 12. André do Avelar and the teaching of Sacrobosco’s Sphæra in the University of Coimbra -- Chapter 13. Franco Burgersdijk (1590–1635): Author of the Dutch Tractatus de sphaera. , English.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 396 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-30833-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-30832-2
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-30834-6
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    Subjects: Physics , General works , Theology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: de Sacrobosco -1256 Tractatus de sphaera Johannes
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 396 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-030-30833-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-30832-2
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-30834-6
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    Subjects: Physics , General works , Theology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: de Sacrobosco -1256 Tractatus de sphaera Johannes
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