Bauer, Katrin (Author)
In 1619, Johannes Kepler published one of his most famous works, the "Harmonice mundi." This opus consists of five volumes dealing with different interrelated topics and it is widely known that it contains the third law of planetary motion. The connection of the celestial harmonious patterns with the sublunar world are of Kepler’s interest during all of his scholarly life, and the "Harmonice mundi" is like a compendious overview over his professional work after he crossed the vertex of his career. Dealing with geometry, music, astrological aspects, and politics, Kepler shows his interest to find universal laws to explain God’s all-embracing plan. In the focus of this article, Kepler’s exchange with his coeval Robert Fludd is presented. Both scholars dedicated their works on harmony to the English King, James I. As the part of the work where the author could reveal his intention regarding the reception of his work, the dedication plays the second main role of this short study. Therein the scholar made great efforts to show that all of his scientific ideas could be understood as intertwining parts of one leading theory and could be useful especially in political contexts.
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