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Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century Joel Kaye (Barnard College, New York)

Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century By Joel Kaye (Barnard College, New York)

Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century by Joel Kaye (Barnard College, New York)


Summary

A brilliant study of proto-scientific thought, arguing that the transformation of the conceptual model of the natural world c.1260-1380 was strongly influenced by rapid monetisation in European society.

Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century Summary

Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century: Money, Market Exchange, and the Emergence of Scientific Thought by Joel Kaye (Barnard College, New York)

This book provides perspectives on the ways in which scholastic natural philosophy anticipated and contributed to the emergence of scientific thought. Historians of medieval science have hesitated to step outside the sphere of intellectual culture in their search for factors influencing proto-scientific thought. This book searches for influences both within and beyond university culture, and argues that the transformation of the conceptual model of the natural world c.1260-1380 was strongly influenced by the contemporary rapid monetisation of European society. It analyses the impact of the monetised market place on the most characteristic concern of natural philosophy of the period: its preoccupation with measurement, gradation, and the quantification of qualities.

Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century Reviews

'Medievalists have neglected the history of ideas in our generation, but this study shows how it should be revived and practiced.' John W. Baldwin, The American Historical Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The economic background: monetisation and monetary consciousness in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; 2. The Aristotelian model of money and economic exchange; 3. The earliest Latin commentaries on the Aristotelian model of economic exchange: Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas; 4. Models of economic equality and equalisation in the thirteenth century; 5. Evolving models of money and market exchange in the late thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; 6. Linking the scholastic model of money as measure to proto-scientific innovations in fourteenth-century natural philosophy; 7. Linking scholastic models of monetised exchange to innovations in fourteenth-century mathematics and natural philosophy.

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NPB9780521572767
9780521572767
0521572762
Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century: Money, Market Exchange, and the Emergence of Scientific Thought by Joel Kaye (Barnard College, New York)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-02-12
286
Winner of John Nicholas Brown Prize.
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