Christoph Rothmann's Discourse on the Comet of 1585: An Edition and Translation with Accompanying Essays (Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science, #22) (Medieval and Early Modern Science)

by Miguel A Granada, Adam Mosley, and Nicholas Jardine

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Christoph Rothmann wrote a treatise on the comet of 1585 shortly after it disappeared. Though it was not printed until 1619, Rothman sent a copy of his treatise in 1586 to Tycho Brahe, decisively influencing the latter's rejection of solid celestial spheres two years later. In his treatise, Rothmann joined the elimination of the solid celestial spheres to his concept of air as the substance filling the cosmos. He based his argument on the absence of refraction and the celestial location of the comet. The treatise also contained clear statements reflecting Rothmann's adoption of Copernicanism. This first critical edition of the treatise is accompanied by an English translation and a thorough commentary. Some appendices with archival documents illustrate the genesis of Rothmann's treatise.
  • ISBN10 9004260358
  • ISBN13 9789004260351
  • Publish Date 5 June 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Brill
  • Edition Critical ed.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 396
  • Language English