![]() ![]() Sánchez, “Los métodos pedagógicos de la corona española para disciplinas la experiencia de los pilotos en el siglo XVI,” Anuario de Estudios Americanos, 67 (2010), 133–156.)| falseNowadays, location based services (LBS) has become one of the most popular applications with the rapid development of mobile Internet environment. Sandman, “Cosmographers versus Pilots: Navigation, Cosmography, and the State in Early Modern Spain” Antonio Sánchez, “Los artífices del Plus Ultra: pilotos, cartógrafos y cosmógrafos en la Casa de la Contratación de Sevilla durante el siglo XVI,” Hispania, 70 (2010), 607–632, 623–628 and A. On the Spanish Ordenanzas of 1552 and the Cátedra de Cosmografía see María Isabel Vicente and Mariano Esteban, Aspectos de la ciencia aplicada Alison D. Not coincidentally, the syllabus of the Chair of Mathematics at the Seville institution holds great similarities with the Lição de Matemática of the Chief Cosmographer in Lisbon. In the same way, the Cátedra de Cosmografía was established in 1552 at the Casa de la Contratación in order to improve scientific training of the pilots and in 1582 the Academy of Mathematics with similar intention. See also Rita Cortez de Matos, “O Cosmógrafo-Mor: o ensino náutico em Portugal nos séculos XVI e XVII,” Oceanos, 38 (1999), 55–64. Teixeira da Mota, “Os regimentos do Cosmógrafo-Mor,” 33. Sánchez, “Los métodos pedagógicos de la corona española para disciplinas la experiencia de los pilotos en el siglo XVI,” Anuario de Estudios Americanos, 67 (2010), 133–156. Sandman, “Cosmographers versus Pilots: Navigation, Cosmography, and the State in Early Modern Spain” Antonio Sánchez, “Los artífices del Plus Ultra : pilotos, cartógrafos y cosmógrafos en la Casa de la Contratación de Sevilla durante el siglo XVI,” Hispania, 70 (2010), 607–632, 623–628 and A. Through the study of this document I aim to highlight not only how the Portuguese overseas enterprise was organised, but also how its technical and scientific configuration, which regulated navigation in the Atlantic, the use of astrolabes, and the directions to depict previously unseen plants and animals, contributed to defining science in early modern Iberian societies. ![]() For this reason, this article refers to science by regimento, science that is produced and performed under clear directives. It examines one of the normative artefacts implemented by the Portuguese crown from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century, the Regimento do Cosmógrafo-Mor (1592), the visible face of a complex process of normalisation, control and circulation of information, which ultimately regulated the nautical and cosmographical practice of a long-distance global network. This article is thus a contribution to discussions of the normative and institutional development involving long-distance control that took place amongst the expansionist powers of early modern Europe. This article analyses the ways in which the Iberian world responded to such transformations through the creation of a series of control mechanisms that constitute the prehistory of the modern ways of standardising science. European expansion produced great transformations in the way modern societies were organised as well as in the management of new practices and spaces of knowledge.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |