Book ID: CBB037247262

Jesuit Science and the End of Nature’s Secrets (2015)

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Jesuit Science and the End of Nature’s Secrets explores how several prominent Jesuit naturalists - including Niccolò Cabeo, Athanasius Kircher, and Gaspar Schott - tackled the problem of occult or insensible causation in the seventeenth century. The search for hidden causes lay at the heart of the early modern study of nature, and included phenomena such as the activity of the magnet, the marvelous powers ascribed to certain animals and plants, and the hidden, destructive forces churning in the depths of the Earth. While this was a project embraced by most early modern naturalists, however, the book demonstrates that the Jesuits were uniquely suited to the study of nature’s hidden secrets because of the complex methods of contemplation and meditation enshrined at the core of their spirituality.Divided into six chapters, the work documents how particular Jesuits sought to reveal and expose nature’s myriad secrets through an innovative blending of technology, imagery, and experiment. Moving beyond the conventional Aristotelianism mandated by the Society of Jesus, they set forth a vision of the world that made manifest the works of God as Creator, no matter how deeply hidden those works were. The book thus not only presents a narrative that challenges present-day assumptions about the role played by Catholic religious communities in the formation of modern science, but also captures the exuberance and inventiveness of the early modern study of nature.

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Review Jean-Olivier Richard (2017) Review of "Jesuit Science and the End of Nature’s Secrets". Journal of Jesuit Studies (pp. 142-144). unapi

Review Per Pippin Aspaas (2016) Review of "Jesuit Science and the End of Nature’s Secrets". Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 320-322). unapi

Review Tawrin Baker (2016) Review of "Jesuit Science and the End of Nature’s Secrets". Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 404-406). unapi

Review Ronnie Po-chia Hsia (2016) Review of "Jesuit Science and the End of Nature’s Secrets". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 630-631). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Luzzini, Francesco
Grendler, Paul F.
Maciel Pinheiro
Wu, Huiyi
Malara, Ivan
Guidi, Simone
Concepts
Natural philosophy
Science and religion
Philosophy
Education
Universities and colleges
Aristotelianism
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
Renaissance
Early modern
18th century
15th century
Places
Italy
Europe
Beijing (China)
Spain
Portugal
Germany
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
National Library of China
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