Sigfrid Aronus Forsius. Astronomer and Philosopher of Nature (Europäische Studien zur Ideen- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte / European Studies in the History of Scie .1) (Neuausg. 2007. 538 S. 210 mm)

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Sigfrid Aronus Forsius. Astronomer and Philosopher of Nature (Europäische Studien zur Ideen- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte / European Studies in the History of Scie .1) (Neuausg. 2007. 538 S. 210 mm)

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  • 言語 ENG,ENG
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(Text)
Sigfrid Aronus Forsius (d. 1624) was the most renowned scholar of the Nordic Renaissance in the Swedish kingdom. The present work is the first comprehensive analysis of his natural-philosophical views and of the sources that he utilised. He was a representative of the exciting spiritual atmosphere of early Reformation. He combined Aristotelian, Paracelsistic, Stoic, Hermetic and Platonic ideas. His basic views included the concept of universal harmony, one aspect of which was the correspondence between the microcosm and the macrocosm, God as the Creating Nature ( naturans natura ), the study of nature as a starting point for natural theology and as a way to know God, and the great value of astronomy and astrology. Forsius was ahead of his time in the Swedish kingdom when he considered that heaven could physically be compared with the earthly elements. His view of the heavens as elementary and natural gave offence at the University of Uppsala. Some theologians thought that the heavens should have been preserved as a totally spiritual realm. Part of the study focussed on detecting what specific works Forsius used as his sources in his main work Physica , and the detailed results are summed up in an appendix. The literature used by him reflected similarly progressive cultural and scientific interests as did the libraries of some noble families, in contrast with the rather conservative atmosphere in the academical circles.
(Table of content)
Contents : Almanacs and astrological predictions - Ancient and newer theories of comets, of planetary systems and of cosmological and celestial structures - Physica : a Swedish textbook of natural philosophy - Johannes Marirus - Paracelsism - Pierre de la Ramée - Otto Casmann - Girolamo Zanchi - A change in the concept of causes and the vanishing of natural final causes - Moderate scepticism and the sources of knowledge - The 1619 Uppsala trial.
(Author portrait)
The Author: Terhi Kiiskinen is Docent of the History of Philosophy at the University of Helsinki, Docent of the history of Science and Ideas at the University of Oulu, and Academy Research Fellow at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Helsinki. Her new fields of interest are the concepts of sovereignty and of constitutional power.

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