Jean Fernel's on the Hidden Causes of Things. Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Rennaisannce Medicine. Medieval and Early Modern Science |
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Editor:
| Forrester, John M. Henry, Jon |
Series title: | Medieval and Early Modern Science Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-280-86724-8 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2004 |
Publisher: | BRILL
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $190.00 |
Book Description:
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An annotated translation of Jean Fernel s "On the Hidden Causes of Things" (1542), with a scholarly introduction showing its great importance in the intellectual history of the Renaissance. The only sixteenth-century writer, apart from Paracelsus, to develop a new theory of disease, Fernel was also a leading natural philosopher. His survey of the role of occult qualities and powers in life processes, especially generation, and in contagious and pestilential diseases draws upon...
More DescriptionAn annotated translation of Jean Fernel s "On the Hidden Causes of Things" (1542), with a scholarly introduction showing its great importance in the intellectual history of the Renaissance. The only sixteenth-century writer, apart from Paracelsus, to develop a new theory of disease, Fernel was also a leading natural philosopher. His survey of the role of occult qualities and powers in life processes, especially generation, and in contagious and pestilential diseases draws upon astrology, alchemy, and other occult sciences. Although an original and innovatory thinker, Fernel operated within the parameters of Aristotelian and Galenic philosophy, while drawing upon Platonic, Stoic and other worldviews. Accordingly, this book shows the continued vitality in traditional thought in the period just before the Scientific Revolution."