The Scientific Works of Grosseteste, Volume II
Mapping the Universe: Robert Grosseteste's De sphera 'On the Sphere'
Giles E M Gasper editor Hannah E Smithson editor Tom C B McLeish editor Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th May '23
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Mapping the Universe presents a multi-disciplinary and multi-author exploration of Robert Grosseteste's treatise On the Sphere. Composed probably in the second decade of the thirteenth century, On the Sphere is part of a series of works on natural phenomena Grosseteste wrote between c.1195 and c.1230. In this work the focus is on astronomy and geometry. Grosseteste moves through issues on the sphericity of the Earth, the movements of celestial bodies, especially the Sun and Moon (including their eclipses), how Earth's climate is affected by these bodies, and how time and the seasons are measured. Drawing on a wide range of sources from the ancient world translated into Latin from Greek and Arabic, Grosseteste's On the Sphere is based, fundamentally, on a discussion of not just how astronomy operates but why. Aristotle and Euclid are the principal framework for his reasoning and presentation. This volume includes an English translation of the treatise, an online celestial model to consult alongside the text, commentary on its striking aspects such as precession and epicycles, discussion of the historical and intellectual context including Grosseteste's concurrent interests in pastoral care, and its illuminated versions. Presented by a team of medievalists and modern scientists, the volume uses this multi-disciplinary methodology to elucidate the treatise and showcase its originality.
All in all, this edition goes far beyond its explicit aim and sets a new standard for editing and publishing medieval and early modern scientific texts. By demonstrating the added value of a multidisciplinary approach to the interpretation of Grosseteste's treatise - an approach that integrates linguistic analysis, historical context, and mathematical elucidation - this enterprise makes it clear that dynamic and collaborative ecosystems are a fundamental prerequisite for successful and meaningful editions. * Francesco Barreca, Journal for the History of Astronomy *
ISBN: 9780198805526
Dimensions: 223mm x 148mm x 35mm
Weight: 750g
464 pages