The Copernican revolution : planetary astronomy in the development of Western thought / Thomas S. Kuhn.
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TextPublication details: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1957.Description: xviii, 297 p. : charts, diagrs., 25 cmISBN: - 0674171039 (pbk.)
- 9780674171039 (pbk.)
- QB 41 .C815 K8
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Bibliography: p. [279]-281. "Bibliographical notes": p. [283]-291.
Includes index.
The ancient two-sphere universe -- The problem of the planets -- The two-sphere universe in Aristotelian thought -- Recasting the tradition: Aristotle to the Copernicans -- Copernicus' innovation -- The assimilation of Copernican astronomy -- The new universe.
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