The Astronomical System of Aristotle: An Interpretation: History of Science and Medicine Library, cartea 58
Autor Gerardo Botteri, Roberto Casazzaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2023
This book is a revised English translation from the original Spanish publication El sistema astronómico de Aristoteles: Una interpretación, published by Ediciones Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires, 2015.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004525528
ISBN-10: 9004525521
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria History of Science and Medicine Library
ISBN-10: 9004525521
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria History of Science and Medicine Library
Notă biografică
Roberto Casazza, MA, PhD (1968) is professor of Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy at Universidad Nacional de Rosario (Argentina). He has published articles on several authors and themes of Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Medicine, Philosophy and Cosmology.
Gerardo Botteri, BPhys, BPsy, MBA (1961) is professor of Physics at the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (San Nicolás de los Arroyos) and assistant professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Psychology of the Universidad Nacional de Rosario. He has been teaching Theoretical Physics over three decades, and conducted research on several topics on the history of Physics and Astronomy.
Gerardo Botteri, BPhys, BPsy, MBA (1961) is professor of Physics at the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (San Nicolás de los Arroyos) and assistant professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Psychology of the Universidad Nacional de Rosario. He has been teaching Theoretical Physics over three decades, and conducted research on several topics on the history of Physics and Astronomy.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements for this Translated Edition
Acknowledgements to the Original Edition
Abbreviations
Prologue, by Horacio Gonzalez
Introduction
1. The Spherical, Limited, and Hierarchical Cosmology of Aristotle
2. The Spherical Whole in Pre-Socratic Philosophy
3. The Platonic Mandate: Reducing Celestial Phenomena to Circular Motions
4. Eudoxus and Callippus: Planetary Models
4.1 The Heavens and the Compass
4.2 Planetary Trajectories
5. Aristotle’s Astronomical System
5.1 The Prime Mover and Unmoved Movers
5.2 Unmoved Movers and Celestial Spheres
5.3 Kinematics and Dynamics
5.4 The Integration of Planetary Spheres
5.5 The First Heaven and Wandering Stars
5.6 Two Celestial Systems
6. Metaphysics, , 8 and the Genetic Interpretation
7. Aristotle’s Meta-Astral Theology
8. The Animation of Celestial Bodies
9. Aristotle’s System in Perspective
Appendices
Text Fragments
Eudoxus’s System: Additional Resources
The Grupo de Estudio del Cielo
Sources
Bibliography
Subject index
Author index
Acknowledgements to the Original Edition
Abbreviations
Prologue, by Horacio Gonzalez
Introduction
1. The Spherical, Limited, and Hierarchical Cosmology of Aristotle
2. The Spherical Whole in Pre-Socratic Philosophy
3. The Platonic Mandate: Reducing Celestial Phenomena to Circular Motions
4. Eudoxus and Callippus: Planetary Models
4.1 The Heavens and the Compass
4.2 Planetary Trajectories
5. Aristotle’s Astronomical System
5.1 The Prime Mover and Unmoved Movers
5.2 Unmoved Movers and Celestial Spheres
5.3 Kinematics and Dynamics
5.4 The Integration of Planetary Spheres
5.5 The First Heaven and Wandering Stars
5.6 Two Celestial Systems
6. Metaphysics, , 8 and the Genetic Interpretation
7. Aristotle’s Meta-Astral Theology
8. The Animation of Celestial Bodies
9. Aristotle’s System in Perspective
Appendices
Text Fragments
Eudoxus’s System: Additional Resources
The Grupo de Estudio del Cielo
Sources
Bibliography
Subject index
Author index