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"The wise man dominates the stars" became a familiar expression in the writings of 15th and 16th century natural philosophers. But how was the relationship between man and cosmic forces p...erceived?
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Module code and title: A205, "Culture and belief in Europe, 1450-1600"
Item code: A205; 01
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Duration: 00:18:45
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Producer: Mags Nobles
Contributors: David Goodman; Hugh Ross
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): 15th Century; 16th Century; Authority
Footage description: David Goodman explores contemporary beliefs about the cosmos and considers what those beliefs reveal about attitudes to authority and the secularization of culture. In particular, discussion is centred on the works of Marsilio Ficino, a 15th century Florentine priest and physician; Paracelsus, a learned 16th century Swiss physician; and Copernicus, whose work De Revolutionibus or On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres was published in 1543.
Master spool number: 89YA0458LJO
Production number: 89YA0458LJO
Available to public: no