The Popes and Science / The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
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A historical survey examines the relationship between the papacy and scientific learning from the medieval era through the nineteenth century, arguing against a simple narrative of ecclesiastical hostility. It traces institutional patronage, papal involvement in medical and astronomical education, and instances of tension or restraint, while assessing common accusations of persecution. The author organizes evidence in thematic chapters and extensive appendices that compile papal decrees, lists of individuals connected with papal patronage in medicine and astronomy, and discussions of church fathers, regional cases, and historiographical debate. The work balances documentary detail with critical commentary to reassess how religious authority interacted with intellectual and scientific developments.
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