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Daniel Sennert and the University of Padua: Circulation of Medical Knowledge and Scholars Across the Confessional Divide in the Seventeenth Century (2023)

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This paper analyses a set of correspondence between the representatives of the University of Padua and Daniel Sennert (1572–1637), the renowned professor of medicine at Wittenberg. Sennert was a great synthesizer, attempting not only to harmonize Galenism with the “new chymical” medicine of Paracelsus, but also to reconcile Aristotelianism with atomism, positing a corpuscular theory of animated “seeds” to account for the origin of life. The letters reveal frequent gifting of books as an expression of scholarly generositas, the accommodation and the inconsistency of confessional limitations at Padua, as well as tragic events such as the premature death of Sennert’s son of plague in 1630/1 whilst he was studying at the University and the subsequent disposal of his personal effects. The correspondence also brilliantly demonstrates the interplay between texts and to what Mordechai Feingold has called the “confabulatory life” of the scholar, the diffusion of scientific knowledge through informal discussion with colleagues.

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Authors & Contributors
Serrano, Elena
Adams, Annmarie
Bolufer Peruga, Mónica
Brock, William H.
Canadelli, Elena
Carneiro, Ana
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
HOPOS
Archives of Natural History
British Journal for the History of Science
Environment and History
Publishers
Bloomsbury Academic
Springer International Publishing
Tinta da China
Concepts
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Knowledge circulation
Social networks
Correspondence and corresponding
Knowledge production
Women in science
People
Abbott, Maude E.
Descartes, René
Galen
Lavoisier, Marie-Anne Paulze
Liebig, Justus von
Penfield, Wilder Graves
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century
20th century, early
16th century
Places
Europe
Germany
Padua (Italy)
Great Britain
Italy
Portugal
Institutions
University of Padua
Electronic Enlightenment Project
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