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摘要
本文考察了与弗朗西斯科·毛罗利科(1495-1575)出版的四本光学作品有关的事件。该版本于1611年由G. G. Staserius (S.J. 1565-1635)在那不勒斯完成。在最近的一篇文章中,我们提出了一份完整的莫罗里科光学作品的清单,并证明了一些原始的光学语料库包括一些今天丢失的文本。在目前的文章中,相反,它是提出了一个过程的重建,导致印刷版的四篇论文至今可用。该版本的制作是通过对斯塔塞里苏斯写给C.克拉维乌斯(S. J. 1538-1612)的关于这个主题的信件的调查来描述的。事实上,克拉维乌斯在这个版本的制作中扮演了重要的角色,他在真正的毛里塔尼亚文本中插入了自己的补充。本文首先考察了毛罗里科与克拉维乌斯的科学关系。此外,光学研究在Ratio工作室中的作用及其在罗马诺学院课程中的存在也受到审查。最后,本文考察了在耶稣会背景下,一些毛利西亚人在光学领域的研究的流通情况。
I Gesuiti e la pubblicazione dell'Ottica di Francesco Maurolico
This essay examines the events concerned with the publication of four optical works by Francesco Maurolico (1495-1575). The edition was carried out in Naples in 1611 by G. G. Staserius (S.J. 1565-1635). In a recent contribution we presented a complete list of Maurolico’s optical works and proved that some original optical corpus included some texts today lost. In the present essay, instead, it is proposed a reconstruction of the process that led to the printed edition of the four treatises yet available today. The making of the edition is described through the investigation of letters written on this topic by Staserisus to C. Clavius (S. J. 1538-1612). Clavius, as a matter of fact, had an important role in the production of this edition, inserting his own additions to the genuine Maurolican texts. First of all it is investigated the scientific relationship between Maurolico and Clavius. Moreover the role of optical studies in the Ratio studiorum and their presence in the courses at Collegio Romano are taken under scrutiny. In conclusion, it is examined the circulation, in the Jesuit background, of some Maurolician studies in the field of optics.