The theory of the circulation of blood and (different) paths of Aristotelianism. Girolamo Franzosi's De motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus pro Aristotele et Galeno adversus anatomicos neotericos libri duo: teleology versus mechanism? [0.03%]
论血液循环与(不同)亚里士多德主义路径。吉罗拉莫·弗兰佐西的《动物心脏运动和血液运动:两卷反对新解剖学家的著作》:目的论还是机械论?
Roberto Lo Presti
Roberto Lo Presti
Few discoveries in the history of medicine had a greater impact than William Harvey's discovery of the circulation of blood, and few intellectual milieus of the early modern period had as decisive a part in the rise of 'modern' medicine and...
"Meam de motu & usu cordis, & circuitu sanguinis sententiam": teleology in William Harvey's De motu cordis [0.03%]
“论心脏的运动与功能及血液循环理论”——威廉·哈维《论心脏的运动》中的目的论思想
Peter Distelzweig
Peter Distelzweig
I describe the place of teleology in William Harvey's understanding of anatomy, drawing especially on his lecture and working notes from (roughly) the decade leading up to the publication of De motu cordis. Harvey understands the goal of an...
Humans, elephants, diamonds and gold: patterns of intentional design in Girolamo Cardano's natural philosophy [0.03%]
人、大象、钻石与黄金:吉罗拉莫·卡丹自然哲学中关于有意设计模式的思考
Guido Giglioni
Guido Giglioni
Distancing himself from both Aristotelian and Epicurean models of natural change, and resisting delusions of anthropocentric grandeur, Cardano advanced a theory of teleology centred on the notion of non-human selfhood. In keeping with Plato...
The body of the soul. Lucretian echoes in the Renaissance theories on the psychic substance and its organic repartition [0.03%]
灵魂之躯——论卢克莱修思想对文艺复兴时期心理物质及其有机分布理论的影响
Fabio Tutrone
Fabio Tutrone
In the 16th and 17th centuries, when Aristotelianism still was the leading current of natural philosophy and atomistic theories began to arise, Lucretius' De Rerum Natura stood out as an attractive and dangerous model. The present paper rea...
[Medicine, philosophy and the scientific revolution. A bibliographical survey] [0.03%]
[医学、哲学与科学革命。书目调查]
Claire Crignon,Delphine Antoine-Mahut
Claire Crignon
This article examines the place that has been reserved for medicine in the historiography of the sciences. More precisely, it focuses on the motifs that have lead historians of science to grant only a minor role to medicine within the movem...
[Madness and malaria--intersections and boundary blurring between psychiatry and tropical medicine in Hamburg] [0.03%]
Madness and Malaria——The Intersection and Blurred Boundaries of Psychiatry and Tropical Medicine in Hamburg
Stefan Wulf,Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach
Stefan Wulf
The object of this article is to point out and to discuss the significant intersections and boundary blurring between psychiatry and tropical medicine while treating malaria in the German "colonial metropolis" Hamburg. The focus of this stu...
[Conservation and natural history around 1900: the contribution of the Sarasin cousins] [0.03%]
[二十世纪初的保护和自然历史:萨拉辛表亲们的贡献]
Christian Simon
Christian Simon
Some basic concepts for the creation of the Swiss National Park were derived from observations made in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and New Caledonia. European researchers feared that the study of "virgin nature" would no longer be possible, as var...
Sincere hand and faithful eye. Cognitive practices in ensembles of text and drawing [0.03%]
真诚的巧手与忠实的眼睛:文本与绘画结合中的认知实践
Jens Loescher
Jens Loescher
With this paper I endeavour to adapt Lorraine Daston's term of cognitive practices in order to deal with material traces of writing and reading in natural philosophy of the seventeenth and the eighteenth century. In this paper I put particu...
Heresy, medicine and Paracelsianism in sixteenth-century Italy: the case of Girolamo Donzellini (1513-1587) [0.03%]
十六世纪的意大利、异端邪说、医学与帕拉塞尔斯主义:吉罗拉莫·多内尔利尼(1513-1587)案例研究
Alessandra Celati
Alessandra Celati
Many Italian physicians embraced Protestant ideas during the sixteenth Century: this suggests a connection between medical science and religious nonconformity. But why were physicians so exposed to the influence of Protestantism? Can we sup...