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The transformation of the medieval European image of the world in
the period following the Great Discoveries of the 15th and 16th
centuries is the subject of this volume. The first studies deal
specifically with the emergence of the concept of the terraqueous
globe. In the following pieces Dr Randles looks at the advances in
Portuguese navigation and cartography that helped sailors overcome
the obstacles to the circumnavigation of Africa and the crossing of
the Atlantic, and at the impact of the Discoveries on European
culture and science. Other articles are concerned with Portuguese
naval artillery, and with attempts to classify the indigenous
societies of the newly-discovered lands and to map the interior of
Africa.
From the early Christian era and throughout the Middle Ages,
theologians exerted considerable effort to achieve a synthesis
bringing together Greek cosmology and the Creation story in
Genesis. In the construction of the medieval Empyrean, the dwelling
place of the Blessed, Aristotle's philosophy proved of critical
importance. From the Renaissance on, largely in revolt against
Aristotle, humanist Bible critics, Protestant reformers and
astronomers set themselves to challenge the medieval synthesis.
especially effective in the ensuing dismantlement, from the 16th to
the 18th centuries, was the pagan concept of an infinite universe,
resuscitated from Antiquity by the Italian philosophers Bruno and
Patrizi. Indirectly inspired by the latter, the doctrines of the
French pre-Enlightment thinkers Descartes and Gassendi spread
throughout Latin Catholic Europe in spite of considerable
resistance. By the middle of the 18th century the Roman
ecclesiastical authorities were brought to acknowledge an end to
the medieval cosmos, allowing catholics to teach the theory of
heliocentrism.
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