Aspects of the Astrolabe: architectonica ratio' in tenth- and eleventh-century Europe / Edition 1

Aspects of the Astrolabe: architectonica ratio' in tenth- and eleventh-century Europe / Edition 1

by Arianna Borrelli
ISBN-10:
3515091297
ISBN-13:
9783515091299
Pub. Date:
03/19/2008
Publisher:
Franz Steiner Verlag
ISBN-10:
3515091297
ISBN-13:
9783515091299
Pub. Date:
03/19/2008
Publisher:
Franz Steiner Verlag
Aspects of the Astrolabe: architectonica ratio' in tenth- and eleventh-century Europe / Edition 1

Aspects of the Astrolabe: architectonica ratio' in tenth- and eleventh-century Europe / Edition 1

by Arianna Borrelli

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Overview

The astrolabe - often quoted as "the earliest computer" - is a mechanical instrument capable of performing astronomical computations. This study offers a new interpretation of its role in the Latin culture of the High Middle Ages, highlighting its epistemological significance. For Latin scholars around the year 1000, the astrolabe became the earliest, non-verbal channel to access and assimilate mathematical knowledge from the Arabic culture, and could be seen as representing a divine 'architectonical rationality' which humans could share in the mathematical experience. The novel methodology of this work combines the results of historical and philological analyses of manuscripts and material sources with the most recent insights on different kinds of mathematical thinking. Focussing on drawings and text fragments, with a new, detailed analysis of ms. Paris Bn F 7412 (11th c.), the study reconstructs the Latin high medieval mathematical experience, its non-verbal modes of communication and its relationship with both practice and philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783515091299
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Publication date: 03/19/2008
Series: Sudhoffs Archiv - Beihefte , #57
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.70(d)
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