Jesuit Contribution to Science

Jesuit Contribution to Science
Title Jesuit Contribution to Science PDF eBook
Author Agustín Udías
Publisher Springer
Pages 285
Release 2014-09-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 3319083651

Download Jesuit Contribution to Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book presents a comprehensive history of the many contributions the Jesuits made to science from their founding to the present. It also links the Jesuits dedication to science with their specific spirituality which tries to find God in all things. The book begins with Christopher Clavius, professor of mathematics in the Roman College between 1567 and 1595, the initiator of this tradition. It covers Jesuits scientific contributions in mathematics, astronomy, physics and cartography up until the suppression of the order by the Pope in 1773. Next, the book details the scientific work the Jesuits pursued after their restoration in 1814. It examines the establishment of a network of observatories throughout the world; details contributions made to the study of tropical hurricanes, earthquakes and terrestrial magnetism and examines such important figures as Angelo Secchi, Stephen J. Perry, James B. Macelwane and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. From their founding to the present, Jesuits have trodden an uncommon path to the frontiers where the Christian message is not yet known. Jesuits’ work in science is also an interesting chapter in the general problem of the relation between science and religion. This book provides readers with a complete portrait of the Jesuit scientific tradition. Its engaging story will appeal to those with an interest in the history of science, the history of the relations between science and religion and the history of Jesuits.

Jesuits and the Natural Sciences in Modern Times, 1814–2014

Jesuits and the Natural Sciences in Modern Times, 1814–2014
Title Jesuits and the Natural Sciences in Modern Times, 1814–2014 PDF eBook
Author Agustín Udías
Publisher BRILL
Pages 110
Release 2019-05-27
Genre Science
ISBN 9004394907

Download Jesuits and the Natural Sciences in Modern Times, 1814–2014 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From 1814, linked to their educational work, Jesuits made significant contributions to the natural sciences, especially in the fields of astronomy, meteorology, seismology, terrestrial magnetism, mathematics, and biology in a worldwide network of universities, secondary schools and observatories.

Missionary Scientists

Missionary Scientists
Title Missionary Scientists PDF eBook
Author Andres I. Prieto
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 305
Release 2011-03-28
Genre History
ISBN 0826517463

Download Missionary Scientists Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The first scientists of the New World

The New Science and Jesuit Science

The New Science and Jesuit Science
Title The New Science and Jesuit Science PDF eBook
Author M. Feingold
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 288
Release 2013-03-09
Genre History
ISBN 9401703612

Download The New Science and Jesuit Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume makes an important contribution toward a nuanced appreciation of the Jesuits' interaction with "modernity", and a greater recognition of their contribution to the mathematization of natural philosophy and experimental science. The six essays provide a cross-section of the complex Jesuit encounter with the mathematical sciences during the 17th century.

Jesuits and the Book of Nature

Jesuits and the Book of Nature
Title Jesuits and the Book of Nature PDF eBook
Author Francisco Malta Romeiras
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Life science
ISBN 9789004382350

Download Jesuits and the Book of Nature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Jesuit Science and Education: A Brief History -- The Pombaline Expulsion and the Building of Anti-Jesuitism -- Carlos Rademaker and the Restoration of the Society of Jesus in -- Portugal -- For the Greater Credibility: Science and Education in Modern Portugal -- The Republican Exile and the Confiscation of the Natural History Collections -- The Journal Brotéria, the Book of Nature, and the Greater Glory of God -- The Journal Brotéria: Vulgarização científica and the Popularization of Science, Technology, and Medicine -- Taxonomy, Cytogenetics, and Plant Breeding in the Early Years of Estado Novo -- New Lenses to Read the Book of Nature: Biochemistry, Molecular Genetics, and Bioethics.

Decoding the Stars: A Biography of Angelo Secchi, Jesuit and Scientist

Decoding the Stars: A Biography of Angelo Secchi, Jesuit and Scientist
Title Decoding the Stars: A Biography of Angelo Secchi, Jesuit and Scientist PDF eBook
Author Ileana Chinnici
Publisher BRILL
Pages 387
Release 2019-06-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9004387331

Download Decoding the Stars: A Biography of Angelo Secchi, Jesuit and Scientist Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In Decoding the Stars, Ileana Chinnici offers an account of the life of the Jesuit scientist Angelo Secchi (1818-1878) and his important contributions to the development of many sciences, paying special attention to his studies in early astrophysics.

Sojourners in a Strange Land

Sojourners in a Strange Land
Title Sojourners in a Strange Land PDF eBook
Author Florence C. Hsia
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 291
Release 2011-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0226355616

Download Sojourners in a Strange Land Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Though Jesuits assumed a variety of roles as missionaries in late imperial China, their most memorable guise was that of scientific expert, whose maps, clocks, astrolabes, and armillaries reportedly astonished the Chinese. But the icon of the missionary-scientist is itself a complex myth. Masterfully correcting the standard story of China Jesuits as simple conduits for Western science, Florence C. Hsia shows how these missionary-scientists remade themselves as they negotiated the place of the profane sciences in a religious enterprise. Sojourners in a Strange Land develops a genealogy of Jesuit conceptions of scientific life within the Chinese mission field from the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. Analyzing the printed record of their endeavors in natural philosophy and mathematics, Hsia identifies three models of the missionary man of science by their genres of writing: mission history, travelogue, and academic collection. Drawing on the history of early modern Europe’s scientific, religious, and print culture, she uses the elaboration and reception of these scientific personae to construct the first collective biography of the Jesuit missionary-scientist’s many incarnations in late imperial China.