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Acknowledgments
1. Shared Expectations
2. The Beginnings: Aristarchus and Hipparchus
3. Ptolemy
4. The Ptolemaic System Enshrined
5. Copernicus and Tycho
6. Young Kepler
7. Galileo and the Telescope
8. Kepler's Synthesis
9. Gassendi, Hortensius, and the Transit of Mercury of 1631
10. From Horrocks to Riccioli
11. The Micrometer from Huygens to Flamsteed
12. Cassini, Flamsteed, and the New Measure
13. The New Consensus and Halley's Legacy
14. Conclusion: Measurement, Theory, and Speculation Notes Bibliography Index
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