Article ID: CBB395187781

Air and Friction in the Celestial Region: Some medieval solutions to the difficulties of the Aristotelian theory concerning the production of celestial heat (2019)

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This paper explores the medieval debates concerning problems with the Aristotelian theory of the production and transmission of solar heat as presented in De Caelo II, 7 and Meteorologica I, 3. In these passages, Aristotle states that celestial heat is generated by the friction set up in the air by the motion of celestial bodies. This statement is difficult to reconcile with Aristotle’s cosmology, which presupposes that the heavenly bodies are not surrounded by air, but by aether, and that the celestial spheres are perfectly smooth, and therefore cannot cause any friction. In their commentaries on De Caelo and on Meteorologica, the Latin commentators elaborated a model that solves these difficulties. In this attempt, they invoke a non-mechanical principle, namely celestial influence.

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Authors & Contributors
Martin, Craig
Barbora Kocánová
Claire Hall
Thierry Belleguic
Martino Rossi Monti
Swerdlow, N. M.
Journals
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Physics in Perspective
Perspectives on Science
Indian Journal of History of Science
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Springer
Les Belles Lettres
Leo S. Olschki
Kegan Paul International
Concepts
Cosmology
Celestial mechanics
Astronomy
Solar system; planets
Meteorology
Astrology
People
Ptolemy
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Gozze (di), Nicolò Vito
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni
al-Kindī, Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqub ibn Isḥāq
Sacrobosco, Johannes de
Time Periods
Medieval
Renaissance
17th century
Ancient
16th century
Early modern
Places
Carolingian Empire
Italy
Greece
Europe
Rome (Italy)
India
Institutions
University of Prague
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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