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Preface; Acknowledgements;
Part I. Tycho, Gilbert and Kepler:
Part II. The Impact of the Telescope:
Part III. Planetary, Lunar and Cometary Theories Between Kepler and Newton:
Part IV. The Newtonian Achievement in Astronomy: Glossary of technical terms; Illustrations: acknowledgements and sources; Index;
Part V. Early Phases in the Reception of Newton's Theory:
Part VI. Celestial Mechanics During the Eighteenth Century:
Part VII. Observational Astronomy and the Application of Theory in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries:
Part VIII. The Development of Theory During the Nineteenth Century:
Part IX. The Application of Celestial Mechanics to the Solar System to the End of the Nineteenth Century.
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