Catholic physics: Jesuit natural philosophy in early modern Germany by Marcus Hellyer [Book Review]

Heythrop Journal 49 (4):683-685 (2008)
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Abstract

Was the Society of Jesus the main obstacle for the acceptance of the new physics in modern Europe? Was their educational system, all over Europe, completely under the strict control of regulations imposed by the Jesuit hierarchy in Rome? How did the various Jesuit colleges confront, reject, or absorb the crucial novelties of the mathematical and experimental method? Marcus Hellyer addresses such crucial questions in this book.

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Louis Caruana
Pontificia Universita Gregoriana

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