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Galileo's Instruments of Credit - Telescopes Images Secrecy

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Mario Biagioli is distinguished professor of law and science and technology studies and director of the Center for Innovation Studies at the University of California, Davis. Klappentext In six short years! Galileo Galilei went from being a somewhat obscure mathematics professor running a student boarding house in Padua to a star in the court of Florence to the recipient of dangerous attention from the Inquisition for his support of Copernicanism. In that brief period! Galileo made a series of astronomical discoveries that reshaped the debate over the physical nature of the heavens: he deeply modified the practices and status of astronomy with the introduction of the telescope and pictorial evidence! proposed a radical reconfiguration of the relationship between theology and astronomy! and transformed himself from university mathematician into court philosopher. "Galileo's Instruments of Credit" proposes radical new interpretations of several key episodes of Galileo's career! including his early telescopic discoveries of 1610! the dispute over sunspots! and the conflict with the Holy Office over the relationship between Copernicanism and Scripture. Galileo's tactics during this time shifted as rapidly as his circumstances! argues Mario Biagioli! and the pace of these changes forced him to respond swiftly to the opportunities and risks posed by unforeseen inventions! further discoveries! and the interventions of his opponents. Focusing on the aspects of Galileo's scientific life that extend beyond the framework of court culture and patronage! Biagioli offers a revisionist account of the different systems of exchanges! communication! and credibility at work in various phases of Galileo's career." Galileo's Instruments of Credit "will find grateful readers among scholars of science studies! historical epistemology! visual studies! Galilean science! and late Renaissanceastronomy. Zusammenfassung Proposes radical interpretations of key episodes of Galileo's career, including his telescopic discoveries of 1610, the dispute over sunspots, and the conflict with the Holy Office over the relationship between Copernicanism and Scripture. The book offers an account of the systems of exchanges, communication, and credibility at work in his career....

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