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Telescopes, Tides and Tactics

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Książka Twarda
Książka Telescopes, Tides and Tactics Stillman Drake
Kod Libristo: 04544128
Wydawnictwo University of Chicago Press, wrzesień 1983
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Publication of Galileo's "Starry Messenger" in 1610, detailing startling observations with the newly invented telescope, sparked immediate furor among the astronomers and philosophers of the day. The discovery of the "Medicean stars" (the satellites of Jupiter) was pronounced a hoax, an optical illusion, a logical and theological impossibility. Stillman Drake, one of the world's foremost Galileo scholars, recreates in "Telescopes, Tides, and Tactics" the fascinating aftermath of the publication of the "Starry Messenger." Drawing on Galileo's scientific working papers and the letters and notebooks of his colleagues, Drake presents an imaginative Galilean dialogue using the text of the "Starry Messenger" as a departure point for discussions of appropriate scientific method, new discoveries, and the emergence of a new world view at this early stage of the Scientific Revolution. Drake has revised his earlier abridged translation of the "Starry Messenger," and for the first time the entire work is presented here in modern English. No other edition or translation of this famous work has analyzed Galileo's recorded observations in detail, compared them with modern calculations, or explained the later use he made of them. In the accompanying fictional dialogue, Salviati, Sagredo, and Sarpi reread the Starry Messenger in 1613 and discuss events and issues raised in the three years since its publication. Much of the dialogue is based on archival materials not previously cited in English. Drake has unearthed a wealth of information that will interest the lay reader as well as the historian and the scientist--descriptions of the various and occasionally bizarre critics of Galileo, a reconstruction of Galileo's promised book on the system of the world, his tables of observations and calculations of satellite motions, and evidence for an early tide theory. It was this theory explaining tides by motions of the earth, rather than the influence of Platonic metaphysics, Drake argues that played a major role in Galileo's acceptance of Copernican astronomy. "Telescopes, Tides, and Tactics" is a thorough portrait of Galileo as a working astronomer. Offering much more than a commentary on the "Starry Messenger," Drake has written a novel and absorbing contribution to the history of physics and astronomy and the study of the Scientific Revolution.

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Pełna nazwa Telescopes, Tides and Tactics
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Twarda
Data wydania 1983
Liczba stron 256
EAN 9780226162317
Kod Libristo 04544128
Waga 481
Wymiary 154 x 278 x 19
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