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The Poetic Structure of the World : Copernicus and Kepler

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The Poetic Structure of the World : Copernicus and Kepler




Introduction: The Making of Copernicus Wolfgang Neuber, Thomas Rahn and Claus Zittel human spirit than the doctrine of Copernicus. Hardly had the world been acknowledged as poetry and piety, the testimony of the senses, the conviction of a poetic-religious belief; no wonder that they did not want to let go of all this, that they opposed Hallyn, Fernand. The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler. New York: Zone Books, 1990. Print. APA. Hallyn, Fernand. (1990). The Poetic Structure of the World is a major reconsideration of a crucial turning point in Western thought and culture: the heliocentric revolution of Copernicus and Kepler. Fernand Hallyn treats the work of these two figures not simply in terms of the history of science or astronomy, but as events embedded in a wider field of images, symbols, texts, and practices. determining the culture and forms of government throughout Europe. In 1534 Donne's poetry establishes him as a true realist because the books on astronomy, especially those written Copernicus, Kepler, Tycho Brahe and Galileo. Margaret Wertheim, a science columnist for L.A. Weekly, is the author of "The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space From Dante to the Internet." WHEN the 16th century Polish astronomer The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler. (review). Sandra Sherman. Philosophy and Literature, Volume 18, Number 1, April 1994, pp. 189-191. The shapeliness of the world in the book The Poetic Structure of the World, the French thinker Fernand Hallyn describes the ways in which the cosmologies of Copernicus and Kepler The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler. New York: Zone Books, 1990. Print. The poetic structure of the world: Copernicus and Kepler. New York: Zone Books. Chicago author-date. Hallyn, Fernand. 1990. The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler. New York: Zone Books. Chicago author-date (all authors) The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler, Fernand Hallyn. 1990. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 367 pages. ISBN: 0-942299-60-4. $23.95. Show all The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler Fernand Hallyn, Les Structures rhétoriques de la science: De Kepler Maxwell. modernist form of the self-conscious novel, often associated with cynical despair, Doctor Copernicus (1976) and Kepler (1981), present the enterprise of writing world. Kepler discovers that his work is "a realm of order to set against the. the earth and the stars. The cosmos was also the primary subject of poetry, the poetic world being a reflection of the real world, and became synonym ous with the idea of a vast and majestic universe governed the principles of aesthetics, order and harmony. PlatoÕs hypothesis was of an organised cosmos whose laws could be deciphered, explained The 143-year period between these two publications is usually known as the Scientific Revolution. The label Scientific Revolution is not meaningless the 16th and 17th centuries indeed witnessed a dramatic intellectual transition, as we indicated in Chapter 1 but for the following reasons it can mislead: Who we are today and what we define as our modern world was born of a revolution that took place not on the battlefield, but in the mind. This paper will review the written works of the astronomers, scientists, and mathematicians who participated in what has come to be called the Copernican Revolution. 6 Copernicus' time in the Sixteenth But even stronger is the judgment of rea- 24 Mulerus, Institutionum astronomicarum libri duo (1616), 14-15, quoted in Fernand Hallyn, The Poetic Structure of the World: Copernicus and Kepler, tr. D. M. Leslie (New York, 1993), 153. Kepler saw Copernicus's theory as evidence of a divine blueprint for the His final law, published in Harmonies of the World (1619), describes the a new, open poetic form that is controlled only the sound and breathing arguments about Donne, his poetry, and his world, and I am sure he xvi Sources and Kepler, took the straightforward form of' an anxiety about the physical planet was connected with Copernicus; and I notice that Miss Tuve gives poetical convention, but he is gleefully concerned to show that the vations.3 Sharing Kepler's interest in Neoplatonic cosmology, Robert ments and textual traditions in the scientific hypotheses of Copernicus and Kepler (The Alexandre Koyre, and others, see Hallyn, The Poetic Structure of the World, The Poetic Structure of the World is a major reconsideration of a crucial turning point in Western thought and culture: the heliocentric revolution of Copernicus Johannes Kepler was born in Weil der Stadt in Swabia, in southwest Germany. His paternal grandfather, Sebald Kepler, was a respected craftsman who served as mayor of the city; his maternal grandfather, Melchior Guldenmann, was an innkeeper and mayor of the near village of Eltingen. The picture was designed Kepler and engraved in a more elaborate form well the meaning of the frontispiece and Kepler's view of the history of astronomy. But all the other planets orbiting around the sun) to the seated Copernicus. Meaning of COPERNICUS, NICOLAUS in English. Born Feb. 19, 1473, Torun, Pol. Died May 24, 1543, Frauenberg, East Prussia [now Frombork, Pol.]) (Latin), German-Prussian dialect Niklas Koppernigk, Polish Mikolaj Kopernik Polish astronomer noted as the proponent of the view of an Earth in daily motion about its axis and in yearly motion around a stationary Sun, a hypothesis that had The Poetic Structure of the World Copernicus and Kepler in Western thought and culture: the heliocentric revolution of Copernicus and Kepler. JHA, xxiv (1993) ESSAY REVIEWS A POETICS OF THE COSMOS The Poetic Structure of the World. Copernicus and Kepler. Fernand Hallyn, translated "Poetry has become the higher algebra of metaphors." "Metaphor is the default form of thought, providing many angles from which to literally "see" the world." Building upon the theories of Copernicus, Kepler envisioned the planets The Poetic Structure of the World. It was neither Copernicus nor Galileo but Johannes Kepler who launched the scientific revolution. And Kepler's notion of a world in the moon prompted





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