Propaedeumata Aphoristica

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Propaedeumata Aphoristica is a 16th-century work by John Dee that presents his influential ideas on mathematics, astronomy, and natural philosophy in a series of aphoristic propositions.

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instanceOf book
scientific treatise
aim to provide foundational aphorisms for the study of nature
associatedWith Renaissance occult philosophy
esoteric traditions
author John Dee NERFINISHED
circulation scholarly circles in 16th-century Europe
countryOfOrigin England
describedBySource early modern history of science scholarship
field history of philosophy
history of science
intellectual history
format aphoristic propositions
genre astronomy
mathematics
natural philosophy
hasInfluenced subsequent interpretations of John Dee's philosophy
hasPart first book
second book
historicalContext Renaissance scientific revolution
influencedBy Hermeticism NERFINISHED
Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
Ptolemaic astronomy NERFINISHED
medieval scholasticism
intendedAudience learned readers
students of mathematics and astronomy
language Latin
mainSubject astronomy
mathematics
natural philosophy
notableFor influence on early modern natural philosophy
systematic aphoristic presentation of mathematical and astronomical ideas
philosophicalTheme cosmology
metaphysics of number
relationship between mathematics and nature
publicationCentury 16th century
publicationPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
relatedWork Mathematicall Praeface to Euclid NERFINISHED
Monas Hieroglyphica NERFINISHED
studiedBy historians of astronomy
historians of mathematics
scholars of esotericism
timePeriodDescribed cosmology of the pre-Copernican era

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John Dee notableWork Propaedeumata Aphoristica