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  • The chapter deals with the theory of sympathy in Renaissance philosophy in general and focuses on the Wittenberg orationes on this topic. There is considered the existence of a theory of sympathy at Wittenberg University in the context of the wide-rangig Renaissance sympathetical literature and multifarious theories of sympathy. In Wittenberg in the 16th century emerged several orations which indicate directly in their titles that fact that they are dealing with sympathy in antipathy. There are analysed two Wittenberg orations on sympathy incorporated into Corpus reformatorum as a work by the author Philipp Melanchthon recited by Jacob Milich and Johann Hermann. The author of another Wittenberg oration was Caspar Peucer and the last of the Wittenberg treatises is a disputation of Johannes Jessenius, which was defended by Daniel Sennert. There could be found a definite movement and development in these orations. While the Orationes from Melanchthon's circle tend to heve a more encyclopeadic character in an astrological an astro-medicine context, Peucer in his list of examples includes an attempt at an explanation, while Jessenius actually ignores encyclopaedic style and instead focuses exclusively on a philosophical explanation of the discipline.
  • The chapter deals with the theory of sympathy in Renaissance philosophy in general and focuses on the Wittenberg orationes on this topic. There is considered the existence of a theory of sympathy at Wittenberg University in the context of the wide-rangig Renaissance sympathetical literature and multifarious theories of sympathy. In Wittenberg in the 16th century emerged several orations which indicate directly in their titles that fact that they are dealing with sympathy in antipathy. There are analysed two Wittenberg orations on sympathy incorporated into Corpus reformatorum as a work by the author Philipp Melanchthon recited by Jacob Milich and Johann Hermann. The author of another Wittenberg oration was Caspar Peucer and the last of the Wittenberg treatises is a disputation of Johannes Jessenius, which was defended by Daniel Sennert. There could be found a definite movement and development in these orations. While the Orationes from Melanchthon's circle tend to heve a more encyclopeadic character in an astrological an astro-medicine context, Peucer in his list of examples includes an attempt at an explanation, while Jessenius actually ignores encyclopaedic style and instead focuses exclusively on a philosophical explanation of the discipline. (en)
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  • The Theory of Sympathy and Antipathy in Wittenberg in the 16th Century
  • The Theory of Sympathy and Antipathy in Wittenberg in the 16th Century (en)
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