Article ID: CBB065561241

"Maculae Galilei me perplexum habent". Campanella, le macchie solari e la tentazione pitagorica (2017)

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The extraordinary discoveries in the skies made by Galileo induced Campanella to rethink some of the principles of his philosophical system, an operation which he undertook with courage, despite his doubts and perplexities, as he tried to save some of its key aspects while adapting others. The result was that the pages of his works that reflect this crisis have a complex, convoluted appearance, since they are the result of a stratification of different materials. Campanella possessed a precocious awareness of the possible difficulties that the new cosmology could come up against when confronted by theologians, and he immediately tried to indicate roads that would lead to agreement with some strands of the ecclesiastical tradition that were alternatives to Aristotelianism.

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Authors & Contributors
Beretta, Francesco
Bondì, Roberto
Coyne, George V.
Ernst, Germana
Finocchiaro, Maurice A.
Gatti, Hilary
Journals
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Publishers
Edizioni di Pagina
Olschki
Brepols Publishers
Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Science and religion
Astronomy
Cosmology
Copernicanism
Philosophy
Censorship
People
Galilei, Galileo
Campanella, Tommaso
Gassendi, Pierre
Aristotle
Foscarini, Paolo Antonio
Ingoli, Francesco
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
18th century
Medieval
Renaissance
Early modern
Places
Italy
Europe
France
Rome (Italy)
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