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Foreword by James Bryant Conant
Chapter 1: The Ancient Two-Sphere Universe
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Planets
Chapter 3: The Two-Sphere Universe in Aristotelian Thought
Chapter 4: Recasting the Tradition: Aristotle to the Copernicans
Chapter 5: Copernicus' Innovation
Chapter 6: The Assimilation of Copernican Astronomy
Chapter 7: The New Universe
Technical Appendix
References
Bibliographical
Notes
Index
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