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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Prologue: Drake's Speech on Receiving the International Galileo Prize for History of Italian Science | ||
Part I | Galileo: Biographical and General | |
1 | Galileo: A Biographical Sketch | |
2 | The Scientific Personality of Galileo | |
3 | Galileo's Explorations in Science | |
4 | Galileo's Language: Mathematics and Poetry in a New Science | |
5 | Mathematics, Astronomy, and Physics in the Work of Galileo | |
6 | Measurement in Galileo's Science | |
7 | Exact Sciences, Primitive Instruments, and Galileo | |
8 | The Accademia dei Lincei | |
9 | On the Conflicting Documents of Galileo's Trial | |
10 | Galileo and the Church | |
Part II | Galileo: Bibliographical and Textual Studies | |
1 | Galileo Gleanings XXI: On the Probable Order of Galileo's Notes on Motion | |
2 | Dating Unpublished Notes Such As Galileo's on Motion | |
3 | Galileo Gleanings XXIV: The Evolution of De motu | |
4 | Galileo's Pre-Paduan Writings: Years, Sources, Motivations | |
5 | Galileo in English Literature of the Seventeenth Century | |
Part III | Galileo: Scientific Method and Philosophy of Science | |
1 | Galileo and the Career of Philosophy | |
2 | Ptolemy, Galileo, and Scientific Method | |
3 | Galileo's Procedures, and Metaphysics | |
4 | Theory and Practice in Early Modern Physics | |
Part IV | Galileo: Astronomy | |
1 | Copernicanism in Bruno, Kepler, and Galileo | |
2 | Kepler and Galileo | |
3 | Galileo's Steps to Full Copernicanism, and Back | |
4 | Galileo's "Platonic" Cosmogony and Kepler's Prodromus | |
5 | Galileo's First Telescopic Observations | |
6 | Galileo, Kepler, and Phases of Venus | |
7 | Galileo and Satellite Prediction | |
8 | Galileo's Sighting of Neptune (with Charles T. Kowal) | |
9 | Galileo Gleanings III: A Kind Word for Sizzi | |
10 | A Neglected Galilean letter | |
Index |
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