

Nicolaus Steno and the Intersection of Disciplines in the Scientific Revolution – Prof. Nuno Castel-Branco
Sep 24, 2025
Prof. Nuno Castel-Branco, a historian specializing in early modern science and interdisciplinary studies, explores the remarkable contributions of Nicolaus Steno. He highlights Steno's groundbreaking fusion of anatomy with mathematics and theology during the Scientific Revolution. Castel-Branco discusses Steno's travel across Europe, the revolutionary application of geometrical methods to biological studies, and his connections with influential figures. The podcast also delves into Steno's significant shift towards theology, reflecting on the interplay between science and belief.
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Anatomy Laid The Groundwork For Geology
- Nicolaus Steno shifted from anatomy to geology by reading anatomical evidence as historical traces of the Earth.
- This move led to principles now known as Steno's laws of stratigraphy and the claim that fossils are remains of sea creatures.
Focused Interdisciplinarity Explained
- Steno practiced a focused interdisciplinarity, applying methods from one field to solve specific problems in another.
- This method explains his moves from anatomy to earth history and later to theology.
Steno's European Intellectual Journey
- Steno was born in Copenhagen, trained at Leiden, spent time in Paris and Montpellier, and settled in Florence.
- These travels plugged him into emergent scientific academies across Europe and fueled his collaborations.