O telescópio na magia natural de Giambattista della Porta (original) (raw)

Perception and Optics in the 16th Century: Some features of Della Porta’s Theory of Vision

Fumikazu Saito

Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science, 8 (2010): 28-35, 2010

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Knowing by doing in the sixteenth century natural magic: Giambattista della Porta and the wonders of nature

Fumikazu Saito

Circumscribere International Journal For the History of Science, 2014

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Knowing by doing in sixteenth-century natural magic: Giambattista della Porta and the wonders of nature

Fumikazu Saito

Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science, 14 (2014): 17-39, 2014

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“Knowing and doing in the sixteenth-century natural magic: Giambattista della Porta and the wonders of nature

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Dana Jalobeanu, Cesare Pastorino, (eds.), Instruments and Arts of Inquiry: Natural History, Natural Magic and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Dana Jalobeanu

Journal of Early Modern Studies 3:1 (2014)

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Ars et scientia: The Role of Apparatus and Devices in Della Porta’s Natural Magic

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Galileo’s Telescope: A European Story

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Ars et Scientia: The Role of Apparatus and Devices in Della Porta's Natural Magic" Paper delivered in the 7th Joint Meeting of BSHS, CSHPS, and HSS, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2012 July 12th

Fumikazu Saito

2012

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Ars et Scientia: The Role of Apparatus and Devices in Della Porta's Natural Magic [Paper delivered in the 7th Joint Meeting of BSHS, CSHPS, and HSS, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2012]

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Luring nature in sixteenth century natural magic [Paper delivered at Scientiae 2014. Discipline of knowing in the early moderna world. Vienna, Austria, 2014]

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History of science and science combined: solving a historical problem in optics—the case of Galileo and his telescope

Giora Hon

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Luring Nature in Sixteenth Century Natural Magic

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Galileo's Knowledge of Optics and the Functioning of the Telescope ─ Revised

Giora Hon

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Galileo's Conception of the Body and Santorio's Invention of medical Instruments

Filip A . Buyse

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Claudius Ptolemy (ca. AD 100 – ca. 170) and Giambattista Della Porta (ca. 1535 –1615): Two Contrasting Conceptions of Optics.

Yaakov Zik, Giora Hon

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Senses and perception in seventeenth century Academia Gustaviana and Gustavo-Carolina [Kokkuvõte: Tajukäsitlused 17. sajandi Academia Gustaviana’s ja Gustavo-Carolina’s]

Meelis Friedenthal

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Galileo between history and myth: new observations on the life and works of Galileo Galilei

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Accents and Paradoxes of Modern Philology, 2017

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Galileo perceptionist

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Perception, 2012

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Galileo and His Sources? A Different Methodological Approach to Galileo’s Juvenilia

Ivan Malara

Galilaeana, 2019

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The magic of the magic lantern (1660–1700): on analogical demonstration and the visualization of the invisible

Koen Vermeir

The British Journal for the History of Science, 2005

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Divination, Physiognomy and Religion in Late Renaissance Italy “Natural Physiognomy” (Fisionomia Naturale) by Giovanni Ingegneri († 1600)

Manuela Bragagnolo

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The Simulation of Nature and the Dissimulation of the Law on a Baroque Stage: Galileo and the Church Revisited

Ofer Gal

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Visio, perspectiva and representation of space in the sixteenth-century linear perspective treatises

Fumikazu Saito

2017

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‘Lorenzo Ghiberti and Contested Views of Perspectiva in Renaissance Concepts of Space’. Forthcoming chapter in Vision and Theory of Perspective, edited by Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (Micrologus, 2021)

Nicholas Temple

(forthcoming) Micrologus, 2021

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Introduction. Leonardo da Vinci and Optics

Alessandro Nova, Francesca Fiorani

Leonardo da Vinci and Optics, ed. by Francesca Fiorani & Alessandro Nova, (Studi e Ricerche, 10), Venezia 2013, pp. 9-27

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Appearance and Truth: the Function of «Pyramidal Powers» in Leonardo’s Research during the last Decade of the XV Century

Fabio Frosini

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Visual Surface and Visual Symbol: The Microscope and the Occult in Early Modern Science

Catherine Wilson

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“Visio per sillogismum. Sensation and Cognition in 13th-Century Theories of Vision” in Elena Băltuță (ed.), Medieval Perceptual Puzzles. Theories of Sense Perception in the 13th and 14th Centuries (Brill: Leiden 2020), 111-152.

Mattia Mantovani

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Optical Illusion: A Perspective on the Sense of Sight in Early Modern Philosophical Thinking

Marius Dumitrescu

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Galileo knowledge of optics and the functioning of the telescope

Giora Hon

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Experiencing Nature: The Spanish American Empire and the Early Scientific Revolution (review)

Marcia Stephenson

Technology and Culture, 2007

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The Edizione Nazionale of Galileo’s ‘Opere’: A Long-distance Dialogue between Antonio Favaro and Emil Wohlwill (1883-1911)

Stefano Salvia

M. Bucciantini (ed.), The Science and Myth of Galileo Between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries in Europe. Proceedings of the International Conference (Firenze, Museo Galileo, 29-31 January 2020). Biblioteca di «Galilaeana», vol. 10. Olschki, Firenze 2021: 351-364, 2021

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Review of Renaissance Theories of Vision

Allie Terry-Fritsch

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João Pedro Xavier—Nel segno di Masaccio. L’invenzione della prospettiva. (In the Traces of Masaccio. The Invention of Perspective.)

João Xavier

Nexus Network Journal, 2003

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Baroque Optics and the Disappearance of the Observer: From Kepler's Optics to Descartes' Doubt

Raz Chen-Morris, Ofer Gal

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