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[edit]Athanasius Kircher: Systema ideale pyrophylaciorum subterraneorum quorum montes vulcanii, veluti spiracula quaedam existant / Système idéal des réserves de feu souterraines dont les volcans forment en quelque sorte les soupiraux ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Systema ideale pyrophylaciorum subterraneorum quorum montes vulcanii, veluti spiracula quaedam existant / Système idéal des réserves de feu souterraines dont les volcans forment en quelque sorte les soupiraux |
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Français : Avec la révolution astronomique de Nicolas Copernic (1473-1543), les idées des Anciens sur la Terre sont rejetées. Une nouvelle représentation émerge avec une première proposition par le philosophe Descartes (1596-1650) en 1644 qui imagine une terre creuse. Une deuxième proposition en 1665 – très différente – par Athanasius Kircher, père jésuite, établit un modèle expliquant le système volcanique. Ancien soleil refroidi, le globe terrestre possède un foyer central rempli de magma et relié aux volcans de la surface par des conduits et des réserves intermédiaires, les « pyrophylacies ». L’idée de ce feu intérieur – ici magistralement représenté – tire une de ses origines dans la tradition situant l’Enfer au centre de la Terre. Elle a pu faire perdurer l’idée d’un manteau terrestre magmatique, même après qu’on a découvert sa nature solide et cristallisé en 1889.- Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, mis en ligne sur Numelyo |
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1665 date QS:P571,+1665-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Bibliothèque de la Part-Dieu |
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