Article ID: CBB439489089

Galileis Verbrechen: Kepler, Galilei und das crimen laesae humanitatis (2021)

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Johannes Kepler is often cited as a witness to scholars’ resistance to the shift from Latin to vernacular languages in the scientific literature in the early 17th century. Allegedly he was unable to read Italian, and reacted to Galileo's transition from Latin to Italian by accusing him of committing a crimen laesae humanitatis, with the double sense of “crime against humanity” and “crime against classical scholarship”. The paper shows that this claim is groundless. The arguments are as follows: 1. Kepler's alledged remark about Galileo is not documented in Kepler's works. 2. Kepler was very well able to read Italian books. 3. The expression crimen laesae humanitatis is not attested in the neo-Latin literature of the 17th century 4. All the references of this statement can be traced back to a book by the Heidelberg professor of Romance Studies Leonardo Olschki of 1922, who did not mark the expression as a quotation and who did not give any source reference. 5. Kepler himself published scientific texts in his native German and contributed to the development of a German astronomical terminology.

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Authors & Contributors
Roberto Biancarelli Martinelli
Varanini, Laura Simoni
Zampieri, Luca
Turatto, Massimo
Rudd, M. Eugene
Rothman, Aviva Tova
Journals
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i Tekhniki
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Olschki
Brill
Cambridge University Press
University of Pittsburgh
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Concepts
Astronomy
Science and religion
Cosmology
Controversies and disputes
Historiography
Physics
People
Galilei, Galileo
Kepler, Johannes
Brahe, Tycho
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Milton, John
Roeslin, Eucharius
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
Early modern
Renaissance
18th century
20th century
Places
Europe
Italy
Russia
Holy Roman Empire
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