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SWEDENBORG’S INVESTIGATIONS IN NATURAL SCIENCE.
SWEDENBORG’S MATHEMATICAL, MECHANICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL INVESTIGATIONS.
SWEDENBORG’S GEOLOGICAL, MINERALOGICAL, CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL AND COSMOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS.
SWEDENBORG’S ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS.
THE BASIS FOR SWEDENBORG’S STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN.
ON THE CENTRES OF THE VEGETATIVE FUNCTIONS.
ON THE CENTRES OF THE PSYCHICAL FUNCTIONS, ESPECIALLY THE SENSORY CENTRES.
ON THE CENTRES OF THE MOTOR FUNCTIONS.
THE DOCTRINE OF LOCALIZATIONS.
THE ›CEREBELLULAR THEORY›.
Emanuel Swedenborg is best known for his spiritual writings, yet his lesser‑known scientific investigations reveal a mind that anticipated many modern ideas. This volume brings together the work of scholars who have re‑examined his essays on mathematics, astronomy, geology, chemistry and anatomy, showing how his observations often paralleled later breakthroughs. Readers will discover a portrait of an 18th‑century thinker whose curiosity spanned the heavens and the human body alike.
The book guides listeners through Swedenborg’s systematic studies, from his early mechanical and cosmological theories to his detailed anatomical notes on the brain. It explains his early notions of localized brain functions, the sensory and motor centers, and the controversial “cerebellular theory” that foreshadowed later neuro‑physiological concepts. By presenting his original arguments alongside contemporary commentary, the work offers a fascinating glimpse into how one visionary blended philosophy and natural science long before the disciplines formally diverged.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by WebRover, Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1861–1930
Known for a detailed study of Emanuel Swedenborg’s early scientific work, this Swedish anatomist wrote with the eye of both a researcher and a historian. His career linked medicine, university teaching, and a lasting interest in the history of ideas.
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