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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations page xv
Notes on Contributors xvii
General Editors Preface xxiii
Acknowledgments xxvii
i Introduction: The Age of the New i
KATHARINE PARK AND LORRAINE DASTON I
PART I. THE NEW NATURE
z Physics and Foundations 21
DANIEL GARBER
Foundations 22
The Aristotelian Framework 25
Renaissance Anti Aristotelianisms: Chymical Philosophies 29
Renaissance Anti Aristotelianisms: The Italian Naturalists 33
Renaissance Anti Aristotelianisms: Mathematical Order and
Harmony 36
The Rise of the Mechanical and Corpuscular Philosophy 43
The Mechanical Philosophy: Theories of Matter 47
The Mechanical Philosophy: Space, Void, and Motion 52
The Mechanical Philosophy: Spirit, Force, and Activity 59
The Mechanical Philosophy: God and Final Causes 63
Beyond the Mechanical Philosophy: Newton 66
Conclusion: Beyond Foundations 68
3 Scientific Exploitation from Formal Causes to Laws
ofNature 70
LYNN S. JOY
Three Notable Changes in Early Modern Scientific Explanations 70
vüi Contents
Causality in the Aristotelian Tradition 73
God as a Final Cause and the Emergence of Laws of Nature 77
Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Efficient Causes among the Aristotelian
Reformers ^2
Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Efficient Causes among the Corpuscular
Physicists 87
Active and Passive Priticiples as a Model for Cause and Effect 93
4 The Meanings of Experience 106
PETER DEAR
Experience and the Natural Philosophy of Aristotle in Early
Modern Europe 10%
Experiences of Life and Health nl
Experience and NaturaJ History: Individuais, Species, and
Taxonomy n5
Experience and the Mathematical Sciences n9
Event Experiments and Physico mathematics 124
Newtonian Experience 126
Condusion 13°
5 Proof and Persuasion 132
R. W. SERJEANTSON
Disciplinaiy Decorum 134
Theories of Proof and Persuasion 138
Disciplinary Reconfigürations 150
Mathematical Traditions 154
Experiment 157
Probability and Certainry 162
Proof and Persuasion in the Printed Book 164
Proof, Persuasion, and Social Institutions 168
Conclusion 174
PART II. PERSONAE AND SITES OF NATURAL
KNOWLEDGE
6 The Man of Science 179
STEVEN SHAPIN
The University Scholar 18z
The Medical Man 186
The Gentleman 188
7 Women of Natural Knowledge 192
LONDA SCHIEBlNGfiR
Learned Elites 193
Artisans 199
Colonial Connections 201
Contents ix
8 Markets, Piazzas, and Villages 206
WILLIAM EAMON
Markets and Shops 207
Natural Knowledge in the Piazza 213
Natural Knowledge in the Countryside and Villages 217
Conclusion: Populär Culture and the New Philosophy 221
9 Homes and Households 224
ALIX COOPER
Domestic Spaces 226
Natural Inquiry as a Family Project 229
Dividing Labor in the Scientific Household 233
10 Libraries and Lecture Halls 238
ANTHONY GRAFTON
The Classroom 240
The Library 244
11 Courts and Academies 251
BRUCE T. MORAN
Science at Court 253
Cabinets and Workshops 263
From Court to Academy 267
12 Anatomy Theaters, Botanical Gardens, and Natural
History Collections 272
PAULA FINDLEN
Anatomizing 274
Botanizing 280
Collecting 283
13 Laboratories 290
PAMELA H. SMITH
Theory and Practice 293
Toward a New Epistemology 295
Evolution of Laboratory Spaces 300
Experiment in the Laboratory 302
Academic Institutionalization of the Laboratory 304
14 Sites of Military Science and Technology 306
KELLY DEVRIES
Offensive Technologies: Gunpowder and Guns 307
Defensive Technologies: Armor and Fortification 313
Courdy Engineers and Gentleman Practitioners 317
1$ Coffeehouses and Print Shops 320
ADRIAN JOHNS
Print 322
x Contents
Coffee 332
Audiences and Arguments 339
16 Networks of Travel, Correspondence, and Exchange 341
STEVEN J. HARRIS
The Expanding Horizon of Scientific Engagement 341
TheMetricsofScientific Practice 344
Correspondence Networks, Long Distance Travel, and Printing 347
Virtual Spaces and Their Extension 355
Conclusion 3^o
PART III. DIVIDING THE STUDY OF NATURE
17 Natural Philosophy 365
ANN BLAIR
The University Context of Natural Philosophy 366
Aristotelianism and the Innovations of the Renaissance 372
The Impact of the Reformations and Religious Concerns 379
New Observations and Practices 3^4
Resistance to Radical Innovation 39°
Forces for Change in the Seventeenth Century 393
The Origins of the Mechanical Philosophy 395
The Transformation of Natural Philosophy by Empirical and
Mathematical Methods 399
The Social Conventions of the New Natural Philosophy 403
Conclusion 405
18 Medicine 407
HAROLD J. COOK
The Science of Physic 408
New Worlds, New Diseases, New Remedies 416
Toward Materialism 424
Conclusion 432
19 Natural Histoiy 435
PAULA FINDLEN
The Revival of an Ancient Tradition 437
Words and Things 442
Things Without Names 448
Sharing Information 454
The Emergence of the Naturalist 459
20 Cosmography 469
KLAUS A. VOGEL
Translated by alisha rankin
Cosmography before 1490 472
Contents xi
Globus mundi: Discoveries at Sea and the Cosmographic
Revolution (1490 1510) 476
Cosmographia universalis . Cosmography as a Leading Science
(1510 1600) 480
Geographia generalis: Toward a Science of Description and
Measurement (1600 1700) 491
Experience and Progress: Contemporary Views of the Emergence
of Geography 494
2.1 From Alchemy to Chymistry 497
WILLIAM R. NEWMAN
The Early Sixteenth Century 499
Paracelsus 502
Reaction to and Influence of Paracelsus 506
Transmutation and Matter Theory 510
Schools of Thought in Early Modern Chymistry 513
2,z Magic 518
BRIAN P. COPENHAVER
Agrippa s Magic Manual 519
The Credibility of Magic: Text, Image, and Experience 526
Magic on Trial 529
Virtues Dormitive and Visual 532
Magic Out of Sight 538
Z3 Astrology 541
H. DARREL RUTKIN
Astrology circa 1500: Intellectual and Institutional Structures 542
Astrological Reforms 547
The Fate of Astrology 552
The Eighteenth Century and Beyond 558
24 Astronomy 562
WILLIAM DONAHUE
Astronomical Education in the Early Sixteenth Century 564
Renaissance Humanism and renovatio 565
Cracks in the Structure of Learning 569
The Reformation and the Status of Astronomy 573
Astrology 577
Kepler s Revolution 581
Galileo 584
Descartes Cosmology 5^6
The Situation circa 1650: The Reception of Kepler, Galileo, and
Descartes 587
Novae, Variable Stars, and the Development of Stellar Astronomy 590
Newton 59 2
Condusion 594
xjj Contents
25 Acoustics and Optics 59
PAOLO MANCOSU
Music Theory and Acoustics in the Early Modern Period 597
The Sixteenth Century: Pythagorean and Aristoxenian Traditions 598
The Birth of Acoustics in the Early Seventeenth Century 604
Developments in Acoustics in the Second Half of the
Seventeenth Century °°8
Optics in the Early Modern Period: An Overview 611
Optics in the Sixteenth Century 612
Kepler s Contributions to Optics 613
Refraction and Diffraction 6l8
Geometrical Optics and Image Location 623
The Nature of Light and Its Speed 6l4
Newtons Theory of Light and Colors 626
Conclusion °3°
26 Mechanics 632
DOMENICO BERTOLONI MELI
Mechanical Traditions 634
Studies on Motion 636
Motion and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century 638
Galileo 640
Reading Galileo: From Torricelli to Mersenne 649
Descartes Mechanical Philosophy and Mechanics 653
Reading Descartes and Galileo: Huygens and the Age of
Academies 659
Newton and a New World System 664
Reading Newton and Descartes: Leibniz and His School 668
27 The Meckanical Arts 673
JIM BENNETT
The Mechanical Arts in 1500 677
Clocks and Other Celestial Instruments 679
Mathematical and Optical Instruments 683
Navigation, Surveying, Warfare, and Cartography 686
Art and Nature 693
iS Pure Mathematics 6 )6
KIÄSTI ANDERSEN AND HENK J. M. BOS
The Social Context 697
Stimuli: Methods and Problems 702
The Inherited Algebra and an Inherited Challenge 708
The Reception of Euclid s Elements 710
The Response to Advanced Greek Mathematics: The Apollonian,
Archimedean, and Diophantine Traditions 712
The Merging of Algebra and Geometry 714
Contents xiii
The Calculus 718
Conclusion: Modernity and Context 722
PART IV. CULTURAL MEANINGS OF NATURAL
KNOWLEDGE
19 Religion 727
RIVKA FELDHAY
Theological and Intellectual Contexts: Sacred Message and
Bodies of Knowledge 730
Religious Identities and Educational Reforms 735
From Copernicus to Galileo: Scientific Objects, Boundaries, and
Authority 740
Authorization and Legitimation: Science, Religion, and Politics
in the Seventeenth Century 748
Conclusion 753
30 Literature 756
MARY BAINE CAMPBELL
Language 759
Telescope, Microscope, and Realism 762
Plurality of Worlds: From Astronomy to Sociology 764
Geography, Ethnography, Fiction, and the World of Others j66
Antagonisms 770
Conclusion 771
31 Art 773
CARMEN NIEKRASZ AND CLAUDIA SWAN
Naturalism 775
Scientific Illustration 779
Anatomy Lessons 782
The Artist as Scientist 786
Scientific Naturalism 791
32. Gcnder 797
DORINDA OUTRAM
Sex and Gender Difference in the Early Modern Period 801
The Problem ofNature 810
Conclusion 815
33 Europeaa Expansion and Self Definition 818
KLAUS A. VOGEL
Translated by alisha rankin
Natural Knowledge and Colonial Science: Colleges of Higher
Education and the Real y Pontificia Universidad de Mexico
(1553) 821
xiv Contents
Natural Knowledge and the Christian Mission: The Jesuits in
Japan and China H27
Natural Knowledge in European Self Definition and Hegcmony 836
Index 841
ILLUSTRATIONS
1.1 Title page from Nova reperta page 2
1.2 hon Clocks from Nova reperta 5
1.3 America from Nova reperta 17
2.1 Robert Fludd s representation of the cosmos in terms of a
monochord 38
2.2 Robert Fludd s alternative representation of the cosmos in
terms of interpenetrating pyramids 39
2.3 Athanasius Kircher s representation of the cosmos in terms of
an organ 40
9.1 Johannes Hevelius s house in Danzig 228
10.1 Bibliotheca publica in Leiden 239
11.1 Vladislav Hall, Hradschin Castle, Prague 256
12.1 The Padua anatomy theater designed by Hieronymus Fabricius 279
12.2 The botanical garden at the University of Leiden 284
12.3 Ferrante Imperato s natural history museum in Naples 288
13.1 Idealized version of an alchemical laboratory 291
15.1 A printing house in Holland 324
15.2 A coffeehouse in London 334
15.3 Coffee plant 338
20.1 The spheres of earth and water 475
20.2 Globeof the Old World in the Ptolemaic style 481
20.3 The Ambassadon by Hans Holbein the Younger 482
20.4 Europa as Queen of Cosmography 490
21.1 Cosmologyof the Emerald Tabletof Hermes 503
22.1 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim s lunar dragon 525
22.2 Dragons, horses, and cats by Leonardo da Vinci 530
22.3 Rene Descartes illustration of magnetic action 535
24.1 Ptolemaic planetary model 565
24.2 Diurnal parallax of the moon 571
24.3 Tychonic System 575
24.4 Annual parallax 59°
xvi Illustrations
25.1 Pythagoras with musical devices 600
25.2 Monochord with two movable bridges 601
25.3 Johannes Kepler s model of radiation through small apertures 615
25.4 Rene Descartes illustration of Kepler s theory of vision 617
25.5 Deflection ofball s trajectory passing from air to water 620
25.6 Refraction oflightray passing from air to water 621
25.7 Francesco Maria Grimaldi s illustration of diffraction through
one small aperture with needle point 622
25.8 Francesco Maria Grimaldi s illustration of diffraction through
two small apertures 622
25.9 Christiaan Huygens s illustration of his principle of secondary
wavelets 626
25.10 Isaac Newtons prism experiment on spectral colors 628
28.1 Analytical solution of a geometrical construction problem 703
28.2 Rene Descartes illustration of an ellipse and its equation 705
28.3 Formula as written by Rafael Bombelli 709
28.4 Francois Viete s algebraic notation 715
28.5 Apollonian construction of an ellipse 716
28.6 An area whose quadrature is wanted 719
28.7 The area ofFigure 28.6 with circumscribed rectangles 719
31.1 Iris bulbosa jj^
31.2 The YoungHareby Albrecht Dürer 778
31.3 Artists portraits from Leonhart Fuchs s illustrated herbal 781
31.4 The Anatomy Lesson ofDr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt van
Rijn 7g5
31.5 The InventionofOilPaintfrom Nova reperta 789
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV014019039 |
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