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Preface and Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | The "Trials" of Galileo | |
1 | The Galileo Affair: Interpretation of a Historical Event | 13 |
2 | 1616 | 26 |
3 | 1633 | 53 |
Pt. II | The Cultural Field of the Counter Reformation | |
4 | The Council of Trent: The Doctrinaire Phase of the Counter Reformation | 73 |
5 | The Dominicans: A Traditional Intellectual Elite of the Catholic Church | 93 |
6 | The Jesuits: An Alternative Intellectual Elite | 110 |
7 | Freedom and Authority in Jesuit Culture | 128 |
8 | The Thomist Boundaries of Jesuit Education | 151 |
9 | Dominicans and Jesuits: A Struggle for Theological Hegemony | 171 |
Pt. III | Galileo and the Church | |
10 | Traditionalist Interpretations of Copernicanism: From an Unproven to an Unprovable Explanation | 201 |
11 | Copernicanism and the Jesuits | 213 |
12 | The Cultural Field of Galileo and the Jesuits | 240 |
13 | The Dispute on Sunspots | 256 |
Epilogue | [s.n.] | |
Index | [s.n.] |
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