Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science (Jun 2017)

Galileo and the Medici: Post-Renaissance Patronage or Post-Modern Historiography

  • Michael Segre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24117/2526-2270.2017.i2.17
Journal volume & issue
no. 2
pp. 226 – 232

Abstract

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At the beginning of the eighties of the last century, the issue of “patronage” began to arouse scholarly interest and gained importance. Galileo became a test case: his importance, and the importance of patronage – and that of the Medici in particular – go beyond the historical junction of the scientific revolution and have corollaries in the more general attitude to science and knowledge. This case furnished a new line of research for the historical sociology of science. As far as Galileo is concerned, my claim is that the new trend belongs to post-modern historiography, rather than to post-Renaissance Medici patronage.

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