Boundaries, Extents and Circulations: Space and Spatiality in Early Modern Natural Philosophy
Synopsis
This volume is an important re-evaluation of space and spatiality in the late Renaissance and early modern period. History of science has generally reduced sixteenth and seventeenth century space to a few canonical forms. This volume gives a much needed antidote. The contributing chapters examine the period's staggering richness of spatiality: the geometrical, geographical, perceptual and elemental conceptualizations of space that abounded. The goal is to begin to reconstruct the amalgam of "spaces" which co-existed and cross-fertilized in the period's many disciplines and visions of nature. Our volume will be a valuable resource for historians of science, philosophy and art, and for cultural and literary theorists.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN: 9783319410746
- Number of pages: 273
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 18 mm
- Weight: 5561g
- Languages: English
