The World of Daniel Sennert (1572-1637): Creation and Dissemination of Medical Knowledge in the 17th Century

The World of Daniel Sennert (1572-1637): Creation and Dissemination of Medical Knowledge in the 17th Century

Veranstalter
Ann Blair (Harvard), Anja-Silvia Goeing (Zurich/Harvard) (PI), Martin Mulsow (Erfurt)
Veranstaltungsort
Forschungszentrum Gotha
Gefördert durch
Thyssen-Stiftung
PLZ
99867
Ort
Gotha
Land
Deutschland
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Vom - Bis
08.06.2023 - 09.06.2023
Von
Forschungszentrum Gotha, Universität Erfurt

This conference uses the career and achievements of one of the most important medical scholars of the seventeenth century, Daniel Sennert, to construct a systematic analysis of how medical knowledge was created and disseminated in the early modern era.

The World of Daniel Sennert (1572-1637): Creation and Dissemination of Medical Knowledge in the 17th Century

ORGANIZATION TEAM: Ann Blair (Harvard), Anja-Silvia Goeing (Zurich/Harvard) (PI), Martin Mulsow (Erfurt)

ADMINISTRATION: Stefan Müller (Erfurt/Gotha) and Markus Meumann (Erfurt/Gotha)

CONFERENCE WEBSITE: https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/sennertsworld

Sennert (1572-1637) was one of the most prolific, innovative and influential physicians of the period. A professor at Wittenberg, he played an important part in developing a precocious atomic theory, transformed medicine through the use of chemistry, worked in anatomy and botany, published numerous successful medical handbooks and treatises, affected everyday medical practice, and had more than one hundred students who spread his methods and ideas through large parts of Europe. He wrote and taught a combination of classical medicine and new empirical knowledge, enriching and elaborating the views of such canonical medical authors as Galen, Hippocrates and Aristotle.

Recent scholarship in the fields of the history of medicine, intellectual history, social history, the history of the book and publishing, and the history of education have begun in their discrete ways to reveal the extraordinary ramifications of Sennert’s work. But there has yet to be a synthesis of his contribution that properly identifies his importance to the history of medicine and its related sciences. The conference seeks to build this synthesis by bringing together the major scholars who have worked on different aspects of Sennert and his milieu. Using the techniques of the recently developing fields of the history of information and Wissensgeschichte, it analyses Sennert’s contribution to the history of medicine systemically, i.e. by attending to the institutional and intellectual structures that shaped the construction of knowledge. The history of information focuses on the processes of knowledge creation and the mechanisms of its subsequent dissemination and reception. It sees these (in this case medical issues) not just as matters of intellectual problem solving (important as these may be), but as parts of a process that produces knowledge through techniques and practices – laboratory work, experimentation, observation, scholarly disputation – that help explain how new knowledge is created. Such knowledge is not treated statically but seen as part of an on-going process whose history involves channels, mechanisms, and networks by which such knowledge is spread. The aim, in short, is not just to identify the content of (medical) knowledge but to reconstruct its history within a larger system of information.

To that end the project for the conference is divided into four related fields of inquiry: the first looks at Sennert’s position between ancient and new knowledge in his medical and natural philosophal inquiries, the second at medical and chemical practices, the third investigates Sennert’s relations to medical publications and the book market, and the final section, devoted to networks, maps the mechanisms and connections that reveal the remarkable scope of Sennert’s influence. Throughout the aim is to use the source-rich case of Sennert to look at larger processes of knowledge creation and dissemination.

Author: Anja-Silvia Goeing

To register for this conference, please send a note to the conference administration office:
Stefan Müller at stefan.mueller@uni-erfurt.de
https://www.uni-erfurt.de/forschungszentrum-gotha/

Programm

SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2023

Arrival of Speakers

16:00–18:00
Highlights of the Gotha Research Library: Tour through the library and its holdings relevant to the conference topic

Afterwards
Possibility of Meetings and Gatherings

THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2023

08:45
Welcome by the Organizers

1) Chemistry, Religion, and Medicine: Ancient and New Knowledge

09:00
Christoph Lüthy (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Ancient Knowledge, Growing Counterevidence: The Four Versions of Daniel Sennert’s Handbook of Natural Philosophy

Harold Cook (Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island)
Fear of Atheism and the Defence of Galenism: Problems with Substance rather than Quality

Hiro Hirai (Columbia University, New York)
Sennert and Renaissance Debates of Occult Diseases

11:15
Coffee

11:30
Elisabeth Moreau (University of Cambridge)
Sennert’s Compromise between Galenic and Paracelsian Pharmacology

Andreas Blank (University of Klagenfurt)
Sennert’s Critique of Emergent Properties and the Question of Confessionalization

13:00
Lunch

2) Medical and Chemical Practices

15:00
Joel A Klein (Huntington Library, San Marino, California)
Making Knowledge in Experimental Chymistry and Medicine: The Correspondence of Daniel Sennert and Michael Döring

Charles Gunnoe (Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Daniel Sennert: Anti-Paracelsian or Quasi-Paracelsian?

William R. Newman (Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana)
An Aristotelian Experimentalist? Daniel Sennert as a Pre-Baconian Case-Study?

FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2023

3) Medical Publications and the Book Market

09:00
Kaspar von Greyerz (University of Basel)
‘Epitomizers’, Pirates, and Translators: Seventeenth Century Publications of Sennert’s Works in France, Italy, The Netherlands, and England

Pietro Daniel Omodeo (Ca’ Foscari, Venice)
Daniel Sennert and the University of Padua: Circulation of Medical Knowledge and Scholars across the Confessional Divide

Kevin (Ku-ming) Chang (Academia Sinica, Taipeh)
The Dissertation in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries

11:15
Coffee

4) Teaching, Students, and Networks

11:30
Anja-Silvia Goeing (University of Zürich/Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts) Teaching and Making Medical Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: The Case Study of Scurvy Wittenberg

Natalia Bachour (University of Zürich)
The Unknowing Disciples of Daniel Sennert and his Inconspicuous Impact in the Ottoman Empire

13:00
Lunch

15:00
Meelis Friedenthal (University of Tartu)
Sennert’s Works in Baltic Dissertations

Manuel Huth (University of Würzburg)
‘Medicinae Alumni Witebergenses’. A Digital Analysis of the Influence of Wittenberg University on Contemporary Medicine (1502–1648)

16:30
General Discussion of Results

SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2023

Individual Departure

Kontakt

Stefan Müller (stefan.mueller@uni-erfurt.de)

https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/sennertsworld
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