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Watching Vesuvius

A History of Science and Culture in Early Modern Italy
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Watching Vesuvius explores the history of Mount Vesuvius not only as a catastrophic volcano but as a pivotal subject in early modern science and culture. Sean Cocco traces how from the Renaissance onwards, humanists and naturalists journeyed to Vesuvius to study its eruptions, flora, and minerals. The 1631 eruption sparked a tradition of detailed observation that laid foundations for modern volcanology, while later eighteenth-century depictions of Naplesโ€™ environment were influenced by this natural history tradition. Cocco situates Vesuvius within broader European scientific and cultural developments, painting a rich picture of life in its shadow.
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This work will appeal to readers interested in the history of science, volcanology, natural history, and the cultural heritage of Italy, particularly those fascinated by Mount Vesuvius and its impact on European scientific thought.

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Mount Vesuvius has been famous ever since its eruption in 79 CE, when it destroyed and buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. In this title, the author argues that this investigation and engagement with Vesuvius was paramount to the development of modern volcanology.

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Mount Vesuvius has been famous ever since its eruption in 79 CE, when it destroyed and buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. But less well-known is the role it played in the science and culture of early modern Italy, as Sean Cocco reveals in this ambitious and wide-ranging study.

Humanists began to make pilgrimages to Vesuvius during the early Renaissance to experience its beauty and study its history. However, a new tradition of observation emerged in 1631 with the first great eruption of the modern period. Seeking to understand the volcanoโ€™s place in the larger system of nature, Neapolitans flocked to Vesuvius to examine volcanic phenomena and to collect floral and mineral specimens from the mountainside.

In Watching Vesuvius, Cocco argues that this investigation and engagement with Vesuvius was paramount to the development of modern volcanology. He then situates the native experience of Vesuvius in a larger intellectual, cultural, and political context and explains how later eighteenth-century representations of Naplesโ€”of its climate and characterโ€”grew out of this tradition of natural history.

Painting a rich and detailed portrait of Vesuvius and those living in its shadow, Cocco returns the historic volcano to its place in a broader European culture of science, travel, and appreciation of the natural world.

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John A. Marino of University of California, San Diego notes that this book "weaves a deep cultural history of the relationship between nature and culture" through the lens of volcanologyโ€™s development from the late Renaissance to early eighteenth century, highlighting its significance in the evolution of geological science.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226923710

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 November 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 3.0mm

Width: 16.0mm

Height: 24.0mm

Weight: 595g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Sean Cocco is associate professor of history at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.

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