El copernicanismo en las Españas del XVI y el XVII. Ciencia, filosofía y literatura.


Autoria(s): Martín, Cándido
Contribuinte(s)

Traine, Martín

Wentzlaff-Eggebert, Christian

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

In 1543 Nicolas Copernicus published his Revolutionibus Orbium's Coelelestium. This is the scientific work that gave birth to modern science, something thoroughly European, since scientists of different countries contributed to it: Poland, Italy, Germany, Spain, France, Holland, etc. A work that appeared in a crucial moment obviously represented the need of that time to correct the Julian calendar. A new procedure to calculate the positions of the stars was necessary for astrology and for the making of predictions that were important at that time. Our intention is to outline the history of how it was introduced in Spain at the beginning of the scientific revolution. We will not conceal that Spain has been a country that has only contributed to scientific literature in a deficient way, maybe we can offer some arguments that help to understand why this has happened.

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application/pdf

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http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/6780/1/Mart%C3%ADn%2C_El_Copernicanismo_en_las_Espa%C3%B1as.pdf

Martín, Cándido (2015) El copernicanismo en las Españas del XVI y el XVII. Ciencia, filosofía y literatura. In: La voz del pueblo en el espacio cultural europeo: El pueblo y su identidad. Kölner Beiträge zur Lateinamerikaforschung, 14. Universität zu Köln, Arbeitskreis Spanien - Portugal - Lateinamerika, pp. 25-33.

Publicador

Universität zu Köln, Arbeitskreis Spanien - Portugal - Lateinamerika

Relação

http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/6780/

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Book Section

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