The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Loading Inventory...

Indigo

Transmitting Knowledge by Sachiko Kusukawa, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Sachiko Kusukawa

Current price: $420.00
Transmitting Knowledge by Sachiko Kusukawa, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Transmitting Knowledge by Sachiko Kusukawa, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Transmitting Knowledge by Sachiko Kusukawa, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Sachiko Kusukawa

Current price: $420.00
Loading Inventory...

Size: 2.34 x 21.6 x 530

Buy OnlineGet it at Indigo
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Indigo
The period between the fifteenth and the middle of the seventeenth centuries saw a great many changes and innovations in scientific thinking. These were communicated to various publics in diverse ways; not only through discursive prose and formal notations, but also in the form of instrumentsand images accompanying texts. The collected essays of this volume examine the modes of transmission of this knowledge in a variety of contexts. The schematic representation of instruments is examined in the case of the 'navicula' (a versatile version of a sundial) and the 'squadro' (a surveyinginstrument); the new forms of illustration of plants and the human body are investigated through the work of Fuchs and Vesalius; theories of optics and of matter are discussed in relation to the illustrations which accompany the texts of Ausonio and Descartes. The different diagrammatic strategiesadopted to explain the complex medical theory of the latitude of health are charted through the work of medieval and sixteenth-century physicians; Kepler's use of illustration in his handbook of cosmology is placed in the context of book production and Copernican propaganda. The conception ofastronomical instruments as either calculating devices or as cosmological models is examined in the case of Tycho Brahe and others. A study is devoted to the multiple functions of frontispieces and to the various readerships for which they were conceived. The papers in the volume are all based onnew research, and they constitute together a coherent and convergent set of case studies which demonstrate the vitality and inventiveness of early modern natural philosophers, and their awareness of the media available to them for transmitting knowledge. | Transmitting Knowledge by Sachiko Kusukawa, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

More About Indigo at St. Vital Centre

Canada's Largest Bookstore. Indigo is the largest book, gift and specialty toy retailer in Canada

Powered by Adeptmind