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Isis | 2013
Kathleen Crowther; Peter Barker
Throughout the early modern period, the most widely read astronomical textbooks were Johannes de Sacroboscos De sphaera and the Theorica planetarum, ultimately in the new form introduced by Georg Peurbach. This essay argues that the images in these texts were intended to develop an “intelligent eye.” Students were trained to transform representations of specific heavenly phenomena into moving mental images of the structure of the cosmos. Only by learning the techniques of mental visualization and manipulation could the student “see” in the minds eye the structure and motions of the cosmos. While anyone could look up at the heavens, only those who had acquired the intelligent eye could comprehend the divinely created order of the universe. Further, the essay demonstrates that the visual program of the Sphaera and Theorica texts played a significant and hitherto unrecognized role in later scientific work. Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler all utilized the same types of images in their own texts to explicate their ideas about the cosmos.
Archive | 1996
Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem; Roger Ariew; Peter Barker
Archive | 1991
Roger Ariew; Peter Barker
Archive | 1992
Roger Ariew; Peter Barker
Isis | 1994
Peter Barker
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association | 1986
Roger Ariew; Peter Barker
Isis | 2008
Peter Barker
Isis | 2008
Peter Barker
Isis | 1999
Peter Barker
Isis | 1997
Peter Barker