Giordano Bruno’s notorious public death in 1600, at the hands of the Inquisition in Rome, marked the transition from Renaissance philosophy to the Scientific Revolution ...
Continue Reading →Theodicy is a philosophy classic by G. W. Leibniz. Leibniz was above all things a metaphysician. That does not mean that his head ...
Continue Reading →Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica is a work in three books by Isaac Newton, in Latin, first published 5 July 1687. After annotating and ...
Continue Reading →Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil — commonly referred to as Leviathan — is a book ...
Continue Reading →To provide entertainment at a dinner held by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Galileo debated the Aristotelian physicist Lodovico delle Columbe on the ...
Continue Reading →Francis Bacon’s «New Organon», published in 1620, was revolutionary in its attempt to give formal philosophical shape to a new and rapidly emerging ...
Continue Reading →In “When All of Rome Was Under Construction,” architectural historian Dorothy Metzger Habel considers the politics and processes involved in building the city ...
Continue Reading →In ten chapters, partly case-studies, this monograph analyzes the (new) ways in which cultural manifestations were used to create the necessary preconditions for ...
Continue Reading →From city planning to the individual churches, this book is a historical mirror to the 17th century of the Rome. Download ...
Continue Reading →Étienne-Louis Boullée was born in Paris, he studied under Jacques-François Blondel, Germain Boffrand and Jean-Laurent Le Geay, from whom he learned the mainstream ...
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