An Intellectual History of Science in the Renaissance

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This second of a two-part volume (Book II) extends the historicalscientific inquiry of first-part volume (Book I) by considering other specific case studies within cultural, fundamental & technological frameworks. An intellectual cultural history of science & technology examines how human and their applied sciences-experiences have been expressed in, and trained by ideas and technologies. The contributors explain ways in which the sciences allowed advanced modelling on the one hand, and the development of new technological ideas on the other hand, including methods and theories, institutions, engineering devices/instrumentation and social implications as well. Taking into account the excellence of the essays, the book covers several branches and disciplines in science & technology, e.g., theoretical mathematics and the empirical work, machinery and mechanisms, stored information, transportation, inquiring methods in history and historiography of science & technology. It describes the ways it differently accounted for variation in unlike contexts and consequently how its results remain, still nowadays, a debated question, as well as due to constraints preventing an extensive exploration of its remarkable historiography. The book gathers selected and double peer review contributions by historians of physics/mathematics/engineering/science as new perceptions of the history of science during the Renaissance ranging across several fields of science within its fundamental, cultural & technological history. The volume is an accessible avenue to understanding cultural ideas & technologies by leading authorities who offer much-needed historical insights into the field of and intellectual history of science & technology. It provides an absorbing and revealing read for historians, philosophers, and scientists alike.


Discusses the conceptual reviews recasting from different disciplines within a cultural history of science & technology Written by specialised historians of fundamental and applied sciences Original approach to the scientific knowledge within new intellectual and historical perspectives on applied sciences

Autorentext

Prof. Dr. Raffaele Pisano, MSc, SICSI, Ph.D, HDR-Habilis, is a physicist and historian of physics and mathematics. He is full professor, awarded-rank 1st Class, of the Physics, History of Physics/Mathematics, and other disciplines at the University of Lille, where he is: Head of History of Physics and Applied Science & Technologies Team (HOPAST), Elected Member of the several Steering Faculty Boards, such as Physics Department, Institute Eric Weil, Council Libraries & Learning Center, Digital Library Expert Committee, etc. Since 2000s, he was elected for many national and international officers responsibilities such as Italian Ministerial/Association for Physics Teaching (2005-2008), PR at the the European Society for the History of Science (2006-2012), V-President and then President (2011-2021) of the IDTC-Inter-divisional Teaching Commission (DLMPST/DHST/IUHPST), etc. Recently, elected Member of the British Society for the History of Mathematics (2024-), International Network-Member at Roma La Sapienza University (2022-), etc. He has been Visiting Professor at the HPS School, University of Sydney (Australia), Visiting Professor at the CPNSS, London School of Economics (UK), etc. His Works (monograph books, editor books, papers and invited talks) on the History of Mathematics and Physics, Science & technology etc. are numerous (400+). Publications (250+).


Inhalt

Volume II: An Intellectual History of Science in the Renaissance - Part II: Cultural, Fundamental & Technological Frameworks.- Acknowledgments.- Remarks for the Reader.- Editor & Contributors.- Part I: An Overview.- Chapter 1: Introducing the Essays in An Intellectual History of Science in the Renaissance: Cultural, Fundamental & Technological Frameworks, Two Vols. (Raffaele Pisano).- Part II: Selected Essays.- Chapter 2. Institutionalization of Technology in Renaissance Europe (Luciano Boschiero).- Chapter 3. Human Thought and Creativity: Machine Design in the Renaissance (Marco Ceccarelli).- Chapter 4. Information and Communications in the Renaissance (Lewin C. G.).- Chapter 5. Trade & Transport in the Renaissance (Agamenon R. E. Oliveira).- Chapter 6. An Intellectual Review: History and Historiography of Science & Technology in the Renaissance (Raffaele Pisano).- Chapter 7. An Intellectual Culture of Machines in the Renaissance: Open Key Points (Raffaele Pisano).- Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031904851
    • Genre Philosophy
    • Editor Raffaele Pisano
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 234
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9783031904851
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-031-90485-1
    • Veröffentlichung 10.08.2025
    • Titel An Intellectual History of Science in the Renaissance
    • Untertitel Part II: Cultural, Fundamental & Technological Frameworks
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Sprache Englisch

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