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David van Goorle

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An adjective was frequently added after the names of the authors of that time when they wrote in Latin; it specified the city the writer was from; that helped distinguishing someone from homonyms.
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For the early seventeenth century these were revolutionary thoughts, and Van Goorle is regarded as one of the founders of the particle-atom theory, together with
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gives a horrifying picture of the Dutch theologian who believes—says Mersenne—that a creature can draw something from nothing, that
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Gorlaeus thought that all bodies are made up of atoms : "Omnia ergo corpora, ex hujusmodi atomis composita sunt" :
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to substance, that atoms exist etc., all that being tantamount if not to atheism at least to deism. Mersenne mentions
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in the same list. In 1662 Arnold Verhel, a professor at the University of Franeker, still complains about Gorlaeans.
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Although Gorlaeus' name is little-known today, he was for decades an archetypal anti-Aristotelian. In 1624
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David Gorlaeus (1591-1612). An enigmatic figure in the history of philosophy and science
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Gorlaeus Laboratoria, a building of the University of Leiden, bears Van Goorle's name.
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In McKenna, Antony; Moreau, Pierre-François; Institut Claude Longeon (eds.)
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and claims that there is something as a "smallest, undividable, particle".
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Van Goorle was the son of David van Goorle Sr., a Protestant refugee from
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Ivor Leclerc mentions Van Goorle as one of the early atomists
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Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories
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L'impiété des déistes, athées et libertins de ce temps…
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Latinized name
Utrecht
Cornjum
atomists
Antwerp
stadtholder
Adolf van Nieuwenaar
Abraham Gorlaeus
Doecke van Martena
stins
Frisian
University of Franeker
theology
University of Leiden
Aristotle
Daniel Sennert
Pierre Gassendi
Henricus Regius
René Descartes
Father Mersenne
accidents
substance
Giordano Bruno
Nicholas Hill
Tommaso Campanella
Jean Bodin
Idea physicae
doi
10.3931/e-rara-17124

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