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Thinking on Earthquakes in Early Modern Europe - Firm Beliefs on Shaky Ground (Hardcover)
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Thinking on Earthquakes in Early Modern Europe - Firm Beliefs on Shaky Ground (Hardcover)
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This book is the first extensive study of ideas on earthquakes
before the Lisbon earthquake in 1755. The earthquake had a deep
impact on European culture, and the reactions to it stood in a long
tradition that, before this study, had yet to be explored in
detail. Thinking on Earthquakes investigates both scholarly
theories and views that were propagated among the early modern
European population. Through a chronological approach, Vermij
reveals that in contrast to the Ancient and medieval philosophers
who suggested rational explanations for earthquakes, supernatural
ideas made a powerful comeback in the sixteenth century. By
analysing a variety of sources such as pamphlets, sermons, and
treatises, this study shows how changes in the ideas on earthquakes
were a result of social and political demands as well as from
improvements in the means of communication, rather than from
scientific methods. Thus, Vermij presents an illuminating case for
the production of knowledge in early modern Europe. A range of
events are explored, including the Ferrara earthquake in 1570 and
the Vienna earthquake in 1590, making this study an invaluable
source for students and scholars of the history of science and the
history of ideas in early modern Europe.
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