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The Gradual Acceptance of the Copernican Theory of the Universe

The Gradual Acceptance of the Copernican Theory of the Universe

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Contents
Preface
Part I. An Historical Sketch of the Heliocentric Theory of the Universe.
Chapter I. The Development of Astronomical Thought to 1400: Preliminary Review
Chapter II. Copernicus and his Times
Chapter III. Later Development and Scientific Defense of the Copernican Theory
Part II. The Reception of the Copernican Theory.
Chapter I. Opinions and Arguments in the Sixteenth Century
Chapter II. Bruno and Galileo
Chapter III. The Opposition and their Arguments
Chapter IV. The Gradual Acceptance of the Copernican Theory
Chapter V. The Church and the New Astronomy: Conclusion
Appendices: Translations by the writer.
A. Ptolemy: Almagest. Bk. I, chap. 7: That the earth has no movement of rotation
B. Copernicus: De Revolutionibus, Dedication to the Pope
C. Bodin: Universæ Naturæ Theatrum, Bk. V, sections 1 and 2 in part, and section 10 entire
D. Fienus: Epistolica Quæstio: Is it true that the heavens are moved and the earth is at rest?
Bibliography
Index
Footnotes
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