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Newton and the origin of civilization
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ISBN: 128385127X 1400845181 9781400845187 9781283851275 9780691154787 0691154783 Year: 2013 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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Isaac Newton's Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, published in 1728, one year after the great man's death, unleashed a storm of controversy. And for good reason. The book presents a drastically revised timeline for ancient civilizations, contracting Greek history by five hundred years and Egypt's by a millennium. Newton and the Origin of Civilization tells the story of how one of the most celebrated figures in the history of mathematics, optics, and mechanics came to apply his unique ways of thinking to problems of history, theology, and mythology, and of how his radical ideas produced an uproar that reverberated in Europe's learned circles throughout the eighteenth century and beyond. Jed Buchwald and Mordechai Feingold reveal the manner in which Newton strove for nearly half a century to rectify universal history by reading ancient texts through the lens of astronomy, and to create a tight theoretical system for interpreting the evolution of civilization on the basis of population dynamics. It was during Newton's earliest years at Cambridge that he developed the core of his singular method for generating and working with trustworthy knowledge, which he applied to his study of the past with the same rigor he brought to his work in physics and mathematics. Drawing extensively on Newton's unpublished papers and a host of other primary sources, Buchwald and Feingold reconcile Isaac Newton the rational scientist with Newton the natural philosopher, alchemist, theologian, and chronologist of ancient history.

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Public opinion --- Civilization, Ancient --- Chronology, Historical --- Philosophers --- Scientists --- Opinion, Public --- Perception, Public --- Popular opinion --- Public perception --- Public perceptions --- Judgment --- Social psychology --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Focus groups --- Reputation --- Ancient civilization --- Annals --- Dates (Chronology) --- Historical chronology --- History --- World history --- Philosophy. --- Newton, Isaac, --- Public opinion. --- Europe --- Intellectual life --- Philosophy --- Newton, Izaak, --- Niu-tun, --- Nʹi︠u︡ton, Isaak, --- Niutun, Yisake, --- Niyu̇ton, Isak, --- Nyuṭon, Ayzaḳ, --- Nyuṭon, Ayziḳ, --- ניוטאן, אייזאק, --- ניוטון, אייזק --- ניוטון, אייזיק --- 牛頓, --- 牛頓, 伊萨克, --- Vie intellectuelle --- Sciences et civilisation --- Science and civilization --- Histoire. --- History. --- Newton, Isaac --- Physicists --- Physiciens --- Philosophes --- Chronologie historique --- Civilisation ancienne --- Opinion publique --- Biography. --- Biographie --- Histoire --- Philosophie --- Aegyptiaca of Manetho. --- Antonio Conti. --- Arthur Bedford. --- Bible. --- Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms. --- Church history. --- Etienne Souciet. --- France. --- Genesis. --- Greek idolatry. --- HookeЈevelius controversy. --- Isaac Newton. --- Jean Du Temps. --- Johannes Hevelius. --- John Senex. --- Marmor Parium. --- Original of Monarchies. --- Persika of Ctesias of Cnidus. --- Robert Hooke. --- Royal dispensation. --- Scripture. --- The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms. --- Trinity College. --- Trojan War. --- alchemist. --- alchemy. --- ancient civilization. --- ancient empires. --- ancient history. --- ancient prophecies. --- anti-Trinitarianism. --- antiquity. --- astronomical chronology. --- astronomical data. --- astronomical tools. --- astronomy. --- calculation. --- cardinal points. --- chronological studies. --- chronologist. --- chronology. --- civilization. --- evolution. --- globes. --- heresy. --- heretic. --- historical knowledge. --- historical texts. --- holy orders. --- learning. --- mathematics. --- measurement. --- mechanics. --- monarchy. --- natural knowledge. --- natural philosopher. --- nineteenth century. --- optics. --- ordination. --- perception. --- population dynamics. --- population growth. --- population. --- publication. --- radical ideas. --- science. --- scientists. --- seventeenth century. --- theologian. --- theology. --- words.


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Fictions of the cosmos
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ISBN: 9780226011240 0226011240 1283281570 9781283281577 0226011224 9780226011226 9780226011226 0226011224 9786613281579 Year: 2011 Publisher: Chicago London

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In today's academe, the fields of science and literature are considered unconnected, one relying on raw data and fact, the other focusing on fiction. During the period between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, however, the two fields were not so distinct. Just as the natural philosophers of the era were discovering in and adopting from literature new strategies and techniques for their discourse, so too were poets and storytellers finding inspiration in natural philosophy, particularly in astronomy. A work that speaks to the history of science and literary studies, Fictions of the Cosmos explores the evolving relationship that ensued between fiction and astronomical authority. By examining writings of Kepler, Godwin, Hooke, Cyrano, Cavendish, Fontenelle, and others, Frédérique Aït-Touati shows that it was through the telling of stories-such as through accounts of celestial journeys-that the Copernican hypothesis, for example, found an ontological weight that its geometric models did not provide. Aït-Touati draws from both cosmological treatises and fictions of travel and knowledge, as well as personal correspondences, drawings, and instruments, to emphasize the multiple borrowings between scientific and literary discourses. This volume sheds new light on the practices of scientific invention, experimentation, and hypothesis formation by situating them according to their fictional or factual tendencies.

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Cosmología --- Literatura --- Cosmology in literature. --- Literature and science. --- Cosmology --- European literature --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Cosmology in literature --- Literature and science --- History --- History and criticism --- Cosmologie dans la littérature --- Littérature et sciences --- Cosmologie --- Littérature européenne --- Histoire --- Histoire et critique --- scientific, scientist, universe, stars, astrology, literature, literary, 1600s, history, historical, academic, scholarly, research, stories, renaissance, enlightenment, time period, era, natural philosopher, philosophy, nature, philosophical, discourse, terms, astronomy, astronomical, planets, space, kepler, godwin, close reading, analysis, critique, interdisciplinary. --- Universo --- Metafísica --- Deísmo --- Ciencias espaciales --- Cosmología antigua --- Cosmología bíblica --- Agujeros negros (Astronomía) --- Cosmología judía --- Filosofía de la naturaleza --- Literatura mundial --- Arte literario --- Bellas letras --- Ficción --- Filología --- Romanceros --- Absurdo (Filosofía) en la literatura --- Crítica literaria --- Adivinación en la literatura --- África en la literatura --- Afrodita (Deidad griega) en la literatura --- Agricultura en la literatura --- Agua en la literatura --- Alimentos en la literatura --- Argumentos (Teatro, novela, etc.) --- Géneros literarios --- Juegos lingüísticos --- Parodias --- Prosa --- Arte de escribir --- Orígenes --- Thematology --- History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699

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