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This open access volume focuses on the cultural background of the pivotal transformations

of scientific knowledge in the early modern period.

It investigates the rich edition history of Johannes de Sacrobosco’s Tractatus de sphaera,

by far the most widely disseminated textbook on geocentric cosmology, from the unique

standpoint of the many printers, publishers, and booksellers who steered this text from

manuscript to print culture, and in doing so transformed it into an established platform

of scientific learning. The corpus, constituted of 359 different editions featuring

Sacrobosco’s treatise on cosmology and astronomy printed between 1472 and 1650,

represents the scientific European shared knowledge concerned with the cosmological

worldview of the early modern period until far after the publication of Copernicus’ De

revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543.

The contributions to this volume show how the academic book trade influenced the

process of homogenization of scientific knowledge. They also describe the material

infrastructure through which such knowledge was disseminated, and thus define the

premises for the foundation of modern scientific communities.

Publishing Sacrobosco’s De sphaera in Early Modern Europe: Modes of Material and Scientific Exchange

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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 26/04/2022
    ISBN13: 9783030865993, 978-3030865993
    ISBN10: 3030865991

    Number of Pages: 492

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

    Description

    This open access volume focuses on the cultural background of the pivotal transformations

    of scientific knowledge in the early modern period.

    It investigates the rich edition history of Johannes de Sacrobosco’s Tractatus de sphaera,

    by far the most widely disseminated textbook on geocentric cosmology, from the unique

    standpoint of the many printers, publishers, and booksellers who steered this text from

    manuscript to print culture, and in doing so transformed it into an established platform

    of scientific learning. The corpus, constituted of 359 different editions featuring

    Sacrobosco’s treatise on cosmology and astronomy printed between 1472 and 1650,

    represents the scientific European shared knowledge concerned with the cosmological

    worldview of the early modern period until far after the publication of Copernicus’ De

    revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543.

    The contributions to this volume show how the academic book trade influenced the

    process of homogenization of scientific knowledge. They also describe the material

    infrastructure through which such knowledge was disseminated, and thus define the

    premises for the foundation of modern scientific communities.

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