Tirapicos, Luís (Author)
It is known that throughout the seventeenth century the world system proposed by Tycho Brahe (1546–1601) assumed a preponderant position in the Iberian cosmological debate, according to many opinions the one showing the best agreement to empirical evidence. Moreover, the Tychonian model (or variants thereof) did not present the difficulties of apparent contradiction with scriptures, as the heliocentric system of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) did, since it kept the earth fixed at the centre of the world. However, Tycho, as a Lutheran author, was targeted by the Inquisition. Passages of various works of the Danish astronomer were included in the Spanish Indices of 1632, 1640 and 1707, although the formal condemnation of the Roman Inquisition never materialized. In the network of the Society of Jesus a seemingly informal censorship also circulated, apparently based on Tridentine determinations, published in 1651 in the influential work of Giambattista Riccioli (1598–1671) Almagestum novum. In this paper I will discuss the scope, effects and limitations of the censorship of Tycho's scientific books in Portugal and Spain, through the analysis of several annotated copies, preserved manly in Iberian libraries, with a special attention to books with a well-established provenance in past Jesuit colleges.
...MoreArticle Francisco Malta Romeiras (2020) The Inquisition and the Censorship of Science in Early Modern Europe: Introduction. Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 1-9).
Article
Luís Campos Ribeiro;
(2020)
The Bounded Heavens: Defining the Limits of Astrological Practice in the Iberian Indices
(/isis/citation/CBB478312733/)
Book
Luís Miguel Carolino;
(2023)
Geo-heliocentric controversies : the Jesuits, Tycho Brahe and the confessionalisation of science in seventeenth-century Lisbon
(/isis/citation/CBB049554963/)
Article
Peter Andersen;
(2014)
De la devise de Bruno à la mort de Tycho Brahe
(/isis/citation/CBB757868142/)
Book
Christopher M. Graney;
(2015)
Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Science against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo
(/isis/citation/CBB105870551/)
Article
Ivana Gambaro;
(2021)
Geo-heliocentric models and the Society of Jesus: from Clavius’s resistance to Dechales’s Mathesis Regia
(/isis/citation/CBB775928590/)
Article
Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle;
(2018)
Galileo and the Case of Psalm 19
(/isis/citation/CBB117312428/)
Article
Francisco Malta Romeiras;
(2020)
Putting the Indices into Practice: Censoring Science in Early Modern Portugal
(/isis/citation/CBB223674544/)
Article
Leonardo Anatrini;
(2020)
The Theologian's Endgame. On the Recently Discovered Censorial Report on Galileo's Dialogue and Related Documents
(/isis/citation/CBB203595316/)
Article
Magruder, Kerry V.;
(2009)
Jesuit Science after Galileo: The Cosmology of Gabriele Beati
(/isis/citation/CBB000932330/)
Article
Raphael, Renee;
(2014)
Teaching Sunspots: Disciplinary Identity and Scholarly Practice in the Collegio Romano
(/isis/citation/CBB001420242/)
Essay Review
Federica Favino;
(2004)
Contro Tycho. Per una lettura contestuale del Discorso delle comete
(/isis/citation/CBB814508796/)
Article
Guido Giglioni;
(2018)
Between Galen and St Paul: How Juan Huarte de San Juan Responded to Inquisitorial Censorship
(/isis/citation/CBB421336951/)
Article
Hervé Baudry;
(2018)
Medicine and the Inquisition in Portugal (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries): People and Books
(/isis/citation/CBB994431395/)
Article
Gualandi, Andrea;
(2008)
Astronomia strumentale e ortodossia cosmologica nel secolo delle comete: le osservazioni del 1652 di Giovanni Domenico Cassini e Giovanni Battista Riccioli
(/isis/citation/CBB000931295/)
Article
Christopher M. Graney;
(2019)
How to Make the Earth Orbit the Sun in 1614
(/isis/citation/CBB573664538/)
Article
Leen Spruit;
(2016)
Roman Censorship of Science and Natural Philosophy: 16th–17th Centuries
(/isis/citation/CBB513454885/)
Essay Review
Franco Giudice;
(2007)
Only a Matter of Credit? Galileo, the Telescopic Discoveries, and the Copernican System
(/isis/citation/CBB386449739/)
Article
Massimo Bucciantini;
(2004)
Reazioni alla condanna di Copernico: nuovi documenti e nuove ipotesi di ricerca
(/isis/citation/CBB100264961/)
Article
Tolbert, Jane T.;
(2003)
Peiresc and Censorship: The Inquisition and the New Science, 1610-1637
(/isis/citation/CBB000660535/)
Article
Maciel Pinheiro;
(2022)
Relation among Theology, Natural Philosophy and New Science in Giovanni Battista Riccioli (1598-1671)
(/isis/citation/CBB306827613/)
Be the first to comment!