Published: Springer, 2011
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1 online resource (xii, 181 pages) : illustrations.
Contents:
“…The Reality of Peurbach's Orbs: Cosmological Continuity in Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century Astronomy -- Continuity and Change in Cosmological Ideas in Spain Between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: The Impact of Celestial Novelties -- Cornelius Gemma and the New Star of 1572 --
Johannes Kepler and David Fabricius: Their Discussion on the Nova of 1604 -- Kepler's Copernican Campaign and the New Star of 1604 -- From Cosmos to Confession: Kepler and the Connection Between Astronomical and Religious Truth -- Johannes Phocylides Holwarda and the Interpretation of New Stars in the Dutch Republic -- Discovering Mira Ceti: Celestial Change and Cosmic Continuity.…”
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