Kepler and the Tensions of the Modern Cosmological Order According to Aby Warburg

The work of Johannes Kepler and, in particular, his conception of elliptical planetary orbits that broke centuries of astronomical tradition, in which only the circles were considered worthy of celestial movements (to such an extent that not even Galileo Galilei paid attention to Kepler’s calculatio...

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Autor principal: Beresñak, Fernando
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Idioma:spa
Publicado em: ABRACE / ANDA / ANPAP / ANPPOM
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/artresearchjournal/article/view/29656
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Resumo:The work of Johannes Kepler and, in particular, his conception of elliptical planetary orbits that broke centuries of astronomical tradition, in which only the circles were considered worthy of celestial movements (to such an extent that not even Galileo Galilei paid attention to Kepler’s calculations and theories!) constituted a hinge in the History of Cosmology. This twist has received various analyzes from that moment up to the present. This paper focuses on Aby Warburg’s interpretation of that Kepler’s innovation, which is not only scientific but also aesthetic, by analyzing the ellipse in a wider and more complex frame, that of the History of Images.