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  1. Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion: 1609–1666.J. L. Russell - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (1):1-24.
    Historians of seventeenth-century science have frequently asserted that Kepler's laws of planetary motion were largely ignored between the time of their first publication and the publication of Newton's Principia . In fact, however, they were more widely known and accepted than has been generally recognized.Kepler's ideas were, indeed, rather slow in establishing themselves, and until about 1630 there are few references to them in the literature of the time. But from then onwards, interest in them increased fairly rapidly. In particular, (...)
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  • Kepler's path to the construction and rejection of his first oval orbit for Mars.E. J. Aiton - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (2):173-190.
    When Kepler concluded that the orbit of Mars was not a circle, he was led to the belief that the orbit was an oval touching the circle at the apsides and lying within the circle at other points. In the definition of the oval, physical hypotheses played a primary role. Two forces were involved; a tractive force arising from the effect of the solar rays rotating with the sun, and a directing force arising from a natural instinct of the planet (...)
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  • Methodologisches in der "Astronomia Nova".V. Bialas - 1971 - Philosophia Naturalis 13 (1):74-78.
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  • Ninety-Third Critical Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.John Neu - 1968 - Isis 59 (5):5-241.
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  • The Error in Kepler's Acronychal Data for Mars.Curtis Wilson - 1969 - Centaurus 13 (3):263-268.
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  • Accuracy of Planetary Theories, Particularly for Mars.Stanley E. Babb Jr - 1977 - Isis 68 (3):426-434.
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