ABSTRACT

This innovative collection showcases the importance of the relationship between translation and experience in premodern science, bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to offer a nuanced understanding of knowledge transfer across premodern time and space.

The volume considers experience as a tool and object of science in the premodern world, using this idea as a jumping-off point from which to view translation as a process of interaction between diff erent epistemic domains. The book is structured around four dimensions of translation—between terms within and across languages; across sciences and scientific norms; between verbal and visual systems; and through the expertise of practitioners and translators—which raise key questions on what constituted experience of the natural world in the premodern area and the impact of translation processes and agents in shaping experience.

Providing a wide-ranging global account of historical studies on the travel and translation of experience in the premodern world, this book will be of interest to scholars in history, the history of translation, and the history and philosophy of science.

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chapter |14 pages

Introduction

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Making Sense of Nature in the Premodern World
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part I|28 pages

Contextualizing Premodern Experience in Translation

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chapter I|26 pages

Experience and Knowledge among the Greeks

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From the Presocratics to Avicenna
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part II|80 pages

Experience Terms

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chapter II|7 pages

Introduction

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Experience Terms in Translation
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chapter 1|16 pages

The Epistemic Authority of Translations

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Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and John Buridan on Aristotle's empeiria
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chapter 2|16 pages

Scientific Tasting

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Flavors in the Investigation of Plants and Medicines from Aristotle to Albert the Great
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chapter 3|21 pages

Making Sense of ingenium

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Translating Thought in Twelfth-Century Latin Texts on Cognition
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part III|81 pages

Sciences and Scientific Norms

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chapter III|5 pages

Introduction

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Experience, Translation, and the Norms of Science
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chapter 5|17 pages

Translating Method

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Inference from Behavior to Anatomy in Avicenna's Zoology
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chapter 6|18 pages

Translating from One Domain to Another

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Analogical Reasoning in Premodern Islamic Theology (kalām)
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chapter 8|22 pages

The Weight of Qualities

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Quantifying Temperament in Early Modern British Mathematical Medicine
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part IV|86 pages

Verbal and Visual Systems

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chapter IV|4 pages

Introduction

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Translation in Practice: Visualizing Experience
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chapter 9|13 pages

Translating Alchemical Practice into Symbols

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Two Cases from Codex Marcianus graecus 299
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chapter 10|20 pages

Translating Medical Experience in Tables

Title
The Case of Eleventh-Century Arabic Taqwīm Works
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chapter 11|23 pages

From Textual to Visual

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Translation and Enhancement of Arabic Experience in the New Book Genre Tacuina sanitatis of Giangaleazzo Visconti (c. 1390)
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chapter 12|24 pages

The Pictorial Idioms of Nature

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Image Making as Phytographic Translation in Early Modern Northern Europe
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part V|90 pages

Expertise in Translation

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chapter V|4 pages

Introduction

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Expertise in Translation
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chapter 13|22 pages

The Translator's Cut

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Cultural Experience and Philosophical Narration in the Early Latin Translations of Avicenna
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chapter 15|21 pages

Table Talk

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chapter 16|19 pages

The Experience of the Translator

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Richard Eden and A Treatyse of the Newe India (1553)
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Epilogue

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Windows, Mirrors, and Beads
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