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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: Très bon. [HELM (J.), WINKELMANN (A.) eds.]. Religious Confessions and the Sciences in the Sixteenth Century.Texts by G. Frank, P. R. Blum, M. G. Müller, A. Cunningham, J. Helm, M. Zonta, E. Gutwirth, G. Miletto, S. S. Kottek, G. Veltri, J. Maier.Leiden, 2001, in-8°, cart. édit. 500 gr.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. xvi, 161 pp. Original cloth. Near Fine, without dust jacket (as issued). Studies in European Judaism Vol. 1. New price: US$112.00. 'The present volume re-evaluates the role that religious confession played in the development and understanding of the sciences and medicine in the sixteenth century. It presents the results of an international, interdisciplinary conference held in Wittenberg in December 1998. Scholars from Israel, Italy, Great Britain and Germany discussed the ways in which religious conviction and the development of the natural sciences and medicine influenced each other in the sixteenth century. Contrary to the still widespread view that relations between religion and the sciences at the dawn of the 'scientific revolution' were ridden with bitter conflict, the studies here present a more differentiated picture. They indicate that scientists in the sixteenth century were pious and religiously observant, well-aware of their respective sacred tradition. No matter whether Jewish, Roman Catholic or Protestant, they found their specific ways and means to pursue studies on nature and in the medical sciences' (Brill Web site). Contents: Melanchthon and the tradition of Neoplatonism / Günther Frank -- The Jesuits and the Janus-faced history of natural sciences / Paul Richard Blum -- Science and religion in royal Prussia around 1600 / Michael G. Müller -- Protestant anatomy / Andrew Cunningham -- Religion and medicine : anatomical education at Wittenberg and Ingolstadt / Jürgen Helm -- The influence of Hasdai Crescas's philosophy on some aspects of sixteenth-century philosophy and science / Mauro Zonta -- Language and medicine in the early modern Ottoman empire / Eleazar Gutwirth -- Tradition and innovation : religion, science and Jewish culture between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Gianfranco Miletto -- Jews between profane and sacred science in Renaissance Italy : the case of Abraham Portaleone / Samuel S. Kottek -- Science and religious hermeneutics : the 'philosophy' of Rabbi Loew of Prague / Giuseppe Veltri -- The relevance of geography for the Jewish religion / Johann Maier.
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Aggiungi al carrelloLeiden, Boston & Köln, Brill, 2001. XIV,161 pp. Orig. hardcover (boards). 8vo. (Studies in Jewish History and Culture, Vol. 1). [ISBN: 978-90-04-12045-7].The present volume re-evaluates the role that religious confession played in the development and understanding of the sciences and medicine in the sixteenth century. It presents the results of an international, interdisciplinary conference held in Wittenberg in December 1998. Scholars from Israel, Italy, Great Britain and Germany discussed the ways in which religious conviction and the development of the natural sciences and medicine influenced each other in the sixteenth century. - Publisher's retail price: 102.46.