Difference between revisions of "Bibliography:AKC Bibliography 0342"

From GATE
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{AKC Bibliography entries
 
{{AKC Bibliography entries
 
|Name(s)=Rebohm, Simon
 
|Name(s)=Rebohm, Simon
|Title=<i>Harmonical cosmology: Johannes Kepler and Athanasius Kircher</i>
+
|Title=<i>Harmonikale Kosmologie: Johannes Kepler und Athanasius Kircher</i>
 
|Year=2011
 
|Year=2011
|Language=eng; ger;
+
|Language=ger;
 +
|Contained in=Acta Historica Astronomiae, 43 (2011), pp. 100-163
 
|Bibliographic level=Paper in journal
 
|Bibliographic level=Paper in journal
 
}}
 
}}
 +
=== Abstract<ref>Copied from the journal.</ref>===
 +
The connection between musical theory and astronomy is an aspect of Pythagorean cosmology, which still played a role in the 17th century, and was advanced at that time in very different ways: while Johannes Kepler conceives a proper geometrical system of harmonics and tries to connect it with accurate astronomical data, Athanasius Kircher, harshly criticising Kepler's ideas, sets a qualitative system against it, which is based on analogies. The reason for this discrepancy is not only found in the basically different systems of harmonics of both researchers, but also in the different positions that were taken by both within the controversy about the heliocentric system of the world.
 +
 +
===References===
 +
<references/>

Revision as of 15:34, 23 January 2018

Rebohm, Simon. Harmonikale Kosmologie: Johannes Kepler und Athanasius Kircher. (2011).

Name(s) Rebohm, Simon
Title Harmonikale Kosmologie: Johannes Kepler und Athanasius Kircher
Place of printing
Printer
Year 2011
Language(s) ger
Contained in Acta Historica Astronomiae, 43 (2011), pp. 100-163
Bibliographic level Paper in journal
Catalogue description
Key Concept(s)
Distinction(s)
Keyword(s)
Cited in
Digitization


Abstract[1]

The connection between musical theory and astronomy is an aspect of Pythagorean cosmology, which still played a role in the 17th century, and was advanced at that time in very different ways: while Johannes Kepler conceives a proper geometrical system of harmonics and tries to connect it with accurate astronomical data, Athanasius Kircher, harshly criticising Kepler's ideas, sets a qualitative system against it, which is based on analogies. The reason for this discrepancy is not only found in the basically different systems of harmonics of both researchers, but also in the different positions that were taken by both within the controversy about the heliocentric system of the world.

References

  1. Copied from the journal.