Geo-Heliocentric Controversies
The Jesuits, Tycho Brahe, and the Confessionalisation of Science in Seventeenth-Century Lisbon

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Miguel Carolino, Luís
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EnglishAbstract
This is a book about the confessionalisation of science in the early modern period. It discusses the cosmological controversies raised by the appropriation of Tycho Brahe’s astronomical theories within the Jesuit milieu, by focusing on the international community of Jesuit mathematicians who taught astronomy at the College of Santo Antão, Lisbon, between 1615 and 1652. The author argues that the cultural politics of the Counter-Reformation Church curbed the reception of Tycho Brahe in this community. Despite supporting the Tychonic geo-heliocentric system and exploring cosmological ideas produced in Tycho’s Protestant milieu, the Jesuits active in Lisbon strove to confine the authority of the Lutheran astronomer to the domain of mathematics. Philosophy was expected to remain the realm of Catholic orthodoxy.
Keywords
Martianus Capella,College of Saint Anthony,Confessionalisation of science,Astronomy,Cosmology,Tycho Brahe,Colégio de Santo Antão,Giovanni Paolo Lembo,Cristoforo Borri,Simon Fallon,Ignace Stafford,Copernicanism,Johann Chrysostomus Gall,Portugal,John RishtonWebshop link
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9788869696619, 9788869696626Publisher
Fondazione Università Ca' FoscariPublisher website
edizionicafoscari.unive.itPublication date and place
2023Series
Knowledge Hegemonies in the Early Modern World, 34Classification
History