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Kepler's New Star (1604) - Context and Controversy (Hardcover): William P. Blair, Matteo Cosci, Miguel A. Granada... Kepler's New Star (1604) - Context and Controversy (Hardcover)
William P. Blair, Matteo Cosci, Miguel A. Granada Martinez, Christopher M Graney, Javier Luna, …
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The supernova of 1604 marks a major turning point in the cosmological crisis of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Capturing the eyes and imagination of Europe, it ignited an explosion of ideas that forever changed the face of science. Variously interpreted as a comet or star, the new luminary brought together a broad network of scholars who debated the nature of the novelty and its origins in the universe. At the heart of the interdisciplinary discourse was Johannes Kepler, whose book On the New Star (1606) assessed the many disputes of the day. Beginning with several studies about Kepler's book, the authors of the present volume explore the place of Kepler and the 'new star' in early modern culture and religion, and how contemporary debate shaped the course of science down to the present day. Contributors are: (1) Dario Tessicini, (2) Christopher M. Graney, (3) Javier Luna, (4) Patrick J. Boner, (5) Jonathan Regier, (6) Aviva Rothman, (7) Miguel A. Granada, (8) Pietro Daniel Omodeo, (9) Matteo Cosci, and (10) William P. Blair.

The Dawn of Modern Cosmology - From Copernicus to Newton (Paperback): Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler,... The Dawn of Modern Cosmology - From Copernicus to Newton (Paperback)
Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, Renă© Descartes, Isaac Newton; Translated by …
R496 R453 Discovery Miles 4 530 Save R43 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

New to Penguin Classics, the astonishing story of the Copernican Revolution, told through the words of the ground-breaking scientists who brought it about In the late fifteenth century, it was believed that the earth stood motionless at the centre of a small, ordered cosmos. Just over two centuries later, everything had changed. Not only was the sun the centre of creation, but the entire practice of science had been revolutionised. This is the story of that astonishing transformation, told through the words of the astronomers and mathematicians at its heart. Bringing together excerpts from the works and letters of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Descartes, Newton and others for the first time, The Dawn of Modern Cosmology is the definitive record of one of the great turning points in human history. Edited with Translations, Notes and an Introduction by Aviva Rothman

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