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  1. Kepler, elliptical orbits, and celestial circularity: A study in the persistence of metaphysical commitment: Part I.J. Bruce Brackenridge - 1982 - Annals of Science 39 (2):117-143.
    The metaphysical commitment to the circle as the essential element in the analysis of celestial motion has long been recognized as the hallmark of classical astronomy. What has not always been clear, however, is that the circle continued to serve Kepler as a central element in his astronomy after the discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars. Moreover, the circle also functioned for Kepler in geometry to select the basic polygons, in music to select the basic harmonies, and in astrology (...)
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  • Essay Review: Newtonian Dynamics: The Background to Newton's Principia.Derek Thomas Whiteside - 1966 - History of Science 5 (1):104-117.
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  • Some uses of proportion in Newton's principia, book I: A case study in applied mathematics.Emily Grosholz - 1987 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 18 (2):209.
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