The course aims at exploring the relationships of science, technology and society from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, paying special attention to physical sciences.
teacher profile teaching materials
Galileo Galilei, Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo, Einaudi, Torino (selections from the work);
Isaac Newton, Principia mathematica philosophiae naturalis, Tr it. Utet (selections from the work);
Didactic material circulated by the teacher
Mutuazione: 20710104 SCIENZA E SOCIETA' in Storia e società LM-84 CLERICUZIO ANTONIO
Programme
The origins of modern science: from Copernicus to Newton. Astronomy, astrology, mechanics and religion in Europe, 1500-1750 .Social and institutional settings of science in early modern Europe.Core Documentation
Copernico, De revolutionibus (Book I), Einaudi, Torino ;Galileo Galilei, Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo, Einaudi, Torino (selections from the work);
Isaac Newton, Principia mathematica philosophiae naturalis, Tr it. Utet (selections from the work);
Didactic material circulated by the teacher
Attendance
Attendance is not compulsory, but is highly recommendedType of evaluation
Assessment of students' skills in analyzing texts, documents and images related to early modern science