Citation
Alternate Title(s): De nuptijs philologie et Mercurij
Publication Location: Verona
Year: 1499
Item Location
Exhibit: Music of the Spheres
Section: Music and Astronomy
Summary
Capella described the seven liberal arts. The first three are grammar, logic or dialectic, and rhetoric. Then come the mathematical sciences, geometry and arithmetic. Geometrical circles in motion make astronomy. Numbers in motion make music. Capella also argued that Venus and Mercury revolve around the Sun. Capella’s cosmic system was consistent with Galileo’s later discovery of the phases of Venus.
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Theme(s): Education, Astronomy, Music, Mathematics
Geographical Region(s): Europe, Italy
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: Late Ancient
Resource Type: Book