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The Calvinist Copernicans (History of Science and Scholarship in hte Netherlands #1): The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575-1750, Vol. 1

AUTHOR: Rienk Vermij
ISBN: 9069843404

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The Calvinist Copernicans (History of Science and Scholarship in hte Netherlands #1): The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575-1750, Vol. 1
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by Rienk Vermij

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When it was published in 1543, Copernicus's new astronomy had an enormous impact on intellectual life in early modern Europe, but the reception of his new ideas differed fundamentally from one country to another. Rienk Vermij discusses how--unlike in Roman Catholic lands--discussion in the heavily Calvinist Dutch Republic was initially dominated by humanist scholars who judged Copernicus's work on its mathematical merits. Yet even in this environment, it could not escape eventual philosophical, religious, and political controversies. This book shows how Copernicus's astronomy changed from an alternative cosmology into an established worldview in the Dutch Republic.




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The Calvinist Copernicans (History of Science and Scholarship in hte Netherlands #1): The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575-1750, Vol. 1
- Book Reviews,
by Rienk Vermij

The Calvinist Copernicans (History of Science and Scholarship in hte Netherlands #1): The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575-1750, Vol. 1

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When it was published in 1543, Copernicus's new astronomy had an enormous impact on intellectual life in early modern Europe, but the reception of his new ideas differed fundamentally from one country to another. Rienk Vermij discusses how--unlike in Roman Catholic lands--discussion in the heavily Calvinist Dutch Republic was initially dominated by humanist scholars who judged Copernicus's work on its mathematical merits. Yet even in this environment, it could not escape eventual philosophical, religious, and political controversies. This book shows how Copernicus's astronomy changed from an alternative cosmology into an established worldview in the Dutch Republic.


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