Skip to content
  • About
    • HASTAC Scholars
    • Conferences
    • Staff
    • History of HASTAC
    • Leadership
    • Core Values
  • Go To…
    • Members
    • Groups
    • Sites
    • CORE Repository
  • Help & Support
  • Organizations
    • HC
    • ARLIS/NA
    • AUPresses
    • MLA
    • MSU
    • SAH
Register Log In
HASTAC Commons

CORE Search Results Start Search Over

  • All Deposits 0
  • HASTAC Deposits
  • "Earth’s Soul and Spontaneous Generation: Fortunio Liceti’s Criticism against Ficino’s Ideas on the Origin of Life" in: Laus Platonici Philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and His Influence, ed. Stephen Clucas et al. (Leiden: Brill, 2011), 273-299.

    Author(s):
    Hiro Hirai (see profile)
    Date:
    2011
    Subject(s):
    Philosophy, History, Science, Renaissance--Study and teaching, Intellectual life
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Platonism, Origin of Life, Atomism, Spontaneous Generation, Marsilio Ficino, History of philosophy, History of science, Renaissance studies, Intellectual history
    Search term matches:
    Title
    ... on the Origin of Life" in: Laus Platonici Philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and His Influence, ed. Stephen Clucas et ...
    Tag
    ... origin of life ...
    Full Text
    ... ON THE ORIGIN OF LIFE Hiro Hirai* If it is important to evaluate the impact of the thought of Marsilio Ficino ...

  • "Athanasius Kircher’s Chymical Interpretation of the Creation and Spontaneous Generation," in: Chymists and Chymistry: Studies in the History of Alchemy and Early Modern Chemistry, ed. Lawrence M. Principe (New York: Science History Publications, 2007), 77-87.

    Author(s):
    Hiro Hirai (see profile)
    Date:
    2007
    Subject(s):
    Science, History, Medicine, Philosophy, Intellectual life, Idea (Philosophy)
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Athanasius Kircher, Origin of Life, Spontaneous Generation, Atomism, History of science, History of medicine, History of philosophy, Intellectual history, History of ideas
    Search term matches:
    Tag
    ... origin of life ...
    Full Text
    ... , that of the origin of life, was closely connected to such important and difficult questions for his contempomries ...

  • "Living Atoms, Hylomorphism and Spontaneous Generation in Daniel Sennert" in: Matter and Form in Early Modern Science and Philosophy, ed. Gideon Manning (Boston-Leiden: Brill, 2012), 77-98.

    Author(s):
    Hiro Hirai (see profile)
    Date:
    2012
    Subject(s):
    Science, History, Medicine, Philosophy, Renaissance--Study and teaching, Intellectual life
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Atomism, Embryology, Spontaneous Generation, Daniel Sennert, Origin of Life, History of science, History of medicine, History of philosophy, Renaissance studies, Intellectual history
    Search term matches:
    Tag
    ... origin of life ...
    Full Text
    ... physica (Frankfurt, 1636). Notably, he developed a corpuscular interpretation of the origin of life ...

  • “Mysteries of Living Corpuscles: Atomism and the Origin of Life in Sennert, Gassendi and Kircher,” in: Early Modern Medicine and Natural Philosophy, ed. Peter Distelzweig et al. (Dordrecht: Springer, 2016), 255-269.

    Author(s):
    Hiro Hirai (see profile)
    Date:
    2016
    Subject(s):
    Science, History, Medicine, Philosophy, Renaissance--Study and teaching, Intellectual life
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Daniel Sennert, Athanasius Kircher, Pierre Gassendi, Atomism, Origin of Life, History of science, History of medicine, History of philosophy, Renaissance studies, Intellectual history
    Search term matches:
    Title
    ... “Mysteries of Living Corpuscles: Atomism and the Origin of Life in Sennert, Gassendi and Kircher ...
    Tag
    ... origin of life ...
    Full Text
    ... .1007/978-94-017-7353-9_11 Chapter 11 Mysteries of Living Corpuscles: Atomism and the Origin of Life in Sennert, Gassendi ...

Viewing item 1 to 4 (of 4 items)
HUMANITIES COMMONS. BASED ON COMMONS IN A BOX.
TERMS OF SERVICE • PRIVACY POLICY • GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPATION
This site is part of the HASTAC network on Humanities Commons. Explore other sites on this network or register to build your own.
Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyGuidelines for Participation

@

Not recently active