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summary of section 3.2- the wider intellectual context: coming of age and reason. good for A-A* students. Includes summaries for each subsection.

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Cornell Notes: Topic 3.2 - The Age of
Science and Reason (c.1580-c.1750)
1.0 The Coexistence of Old and New Ideas

Before the Scientific Revolution, the dominant intellectual framework for understanding the
universe was a legacy of the ancient world. The Ptolemaic system, based on the physics of
Aristotle and the mathematical work of Claudius Ptolemy, placed a stationary Earth at the
center of the cosmos. For centuries, this geocentric model was refined and accepted,
aligning with both philosophical tradition and religious doctrine. However, as astronomers
sought greater precision, the system became increasingly complex and unwieldy, requiring
intricate additions like epicycles and deferents to account for observational data. Its inability
to accurately predict astronomical events, such as the date for Easter, and its overall
cumbersomeness began to restrict scientific progress, creating a critical need for a new
theory that could better explain the heavens.



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Ptolemaic .A geocentric model of the universe with the Earth at the center..Generally
System accepted from its inception until the 16th century..Relied on mathematical
models without observed evidence..Over time, it became increasingly
complex and was seen as unworkable, restricting scientific progress..



Claudius .Lived from AD 90-168 in Roman-occupied Egypt..He produced tables to
Ptolemy track and predict the positions of the Sun, stars, and planets..



Aristotle's .Believed the Earth was the center of the universe..Held that all heavenly
View bodies moved in perfect circles around the Earth..



Geocentrism .The belief that all rotations in the universe are centered on the Earth..

, Epicycle .A small circle on which a planet moves..The term is derived from the
Greek for "on the circle.".This mechanism was used to explain the
apparent changes in speed of the planets..



Deferent .The larger circle along which an epicycle moves around a fixed point..



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The prevailing pre-revolutionary understanding of the cosmos was the Ptolemaic system, a
geocentric model inherited from the Greek philosopher Aristotle and the astronomer
Claudius Ptolemy. This framework, which placed the Earth at the center of the universe,
relied on complex mechanisms like epicycles and deferents to explain planetary motion.
While it dominated Western thought for over a millennium, its growing complexity and
inability to provide accurate predictions ultimately made it an obstacle to scientific
advancement, setting the stage for a revolutionary new model of the universe.

This long-standing but flawed worldview would face its first major challenge from the work of
Nicolaus Copernicus.

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2.0 The Copernican Revolution

The publication of De revolutionibus orbium coelestium by Nicolaus Copernicus in 1543
marked a courageous and pivotal break from millennia of established doctrine. Copernicus
fundamentally challenged the ancient Ptolemaic system by proposing a heliocentric model,
which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center of the universe. This was a
monumental shift in perspective, moving humanity from the center of creation to one of
several planets orbiting the Sun. Though his theory was revolutionary in its core concept, it
retained conservative elements from the classical tradition, and its radical implications set it
on a collision course with the authority of the Catholic Church.



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Nicolaus .Born in Poland in 1473, he was a polymath whose most significant
Copernicus work was in astronomy..He dedicated his book to Pope Paul III,
showing his commitment to Christianity..

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