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Geological elements in the in thirteenth-century treatise "La Composizione del Mondo" (The composition of the World) by Ristoro d'Arezzo

Marco Romano
Geological elements in the in thirteenth-century treatise "La Composizione del Mondo" (The composition of the World) by Ristoro d'Arezzo
Italian Journal of Geosciences (June 2023) 142 (2): 217-243

Abstract

This contribution analyses the geological elements sensu lato found in the "La composizione del mondo colle sue cascioni" (The composition of the world with its causes) written by Ristoro d'Arezzo at the end of the thirteenth century. In the treatise is possible to find numerous references to 'geological' products and processes ranging, from the shape and structure of the Earth, distribution of emerged lands and seas, geomorphology, sedimentology, to earthquakes and meteorological phenomena, formation and erosion of mountains, references to specific lithotypes and their formation. Most of these phenomena and interpretative hypotheses are essentially inherited from the Meteorologica of the master Aristotle. The Composition of the Word represents an open window on the 'scientific' naturalistic-astronomical knowledge at the end of the thirteenth century, in a crucial stage of rediscovery of Aristotelian hypotheses and of his commentators, representing the foundation of all the knowledge and advances of the western world. Even if in the opening Book Ristoro rejects the use of miracles to explain nature, the author resorts to the central action of the Heaven as the main shaping agent for Earth structure, living beings, mountains, and mines. Furthermore, God is present throughout the text along with the concept of the scala naturae, with humans representing the pinnacle of perfection among living beings. However, Ristoro can be considered among the first 'disseminators' of science, presenting in vernacular Italian the theories of ancient thinkers and thus allowing access to this interpretative world to a wider audience. Furthermore, Ristoro did not limit himself to simply report the theories of past authors, but especially with regard to geological processes (mountain formation, explanation of fossils, mineralizations), he provided completely original interpretations which indicate a direct analytical observation of the natural world. The treatise by Ristoro was certainly the basis for authors of the following centuries with regard to natural phenomena in general and astronomical ones in particular, with influences certainly on contemporary and slightly later authors such as Brunetto Latini and Dante Alighieri.


ISSN: 2038-1719
EISSN: 2038-1727
Coden: BOGIAT
Serial Title: Italian Journal of Geosciences
Serial Volume: 142
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Geological elements in the in thirteenth-century treatise "La Composizione del Mondo" (The composition of the World) by Ristoro d'Arezzo
Author(s): Romano, Marco
Affiliation: Sapienza Universita di Roma, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Rome, Italy
Pages: 217-243
Published: 202306
Text Language: English
Publisher: Societa Geologica Italiana, Rome, Italy
References: 76
Accession Number: 2023-049672
Categories: Quaternary geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. port.
N36°30'00" - N47°30'00", E06°30'00" - E19°00'00"
Country of Publication: Italy
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2023, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Societa Geologica Italiana. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 2023
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