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  1. A History of Magic and Experimental Science.L. THORNDIKE - 1958
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  • Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages.Edward Grant - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):153-173.
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  • Science and Humanism in the Renaissance: Regiomontanus's Oration on the Dignity and Utility of the Mathematical Sciences.Noel Swerdlow - 1993 - In Paul Horwich (ed.), World Changes: Thomas Kuhn and the Nature of Science. MIT Press. pp. 131--168.
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  • A Humanist History of Mathematics? Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in Context.James Steven Byrne - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (1):41-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Humanist History of Mathematics?Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in ContextJames Steven ByrneIn the spring of 1464, the German astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician Johannes Müller (1436–76), known as Regiomontanus (a Latinization of the name of his hometown, Königsberg in Franconia), offered a course of lectures on the Arabic astronomer al-Farghani at the University of Padua. The only one of these to survive is his inaugural oration on the history and utility (...)
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  • Criticism of trepidation models and advocacy of uniform precession in medieval Latin astronomy.C. Philipp E. Nothaft - 2017 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 71 (3):211-244.
    A characteristic hallmark of medieval astronomy is the replacement of Ptolemy’s linear precession with so-called models of trepidation, which were deemed necessary to account for divergences between parameters and data transmitted by Ptolemy and those found by later astronomers. Trepidation is commonly thought to have dominated European astronomy from the twelfth century to the Copernican Revolution, meeting its demise only in the last quarter of the sixteenth century thanks to the observational work of Tycho Brahe. The present article seeks to (...)
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  • Plurality of Worlds: The Origins of the Extraterrestrial Life Debate from Democritus to Kant.S. J. DICK - 1982
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  • Jean de Murs et les Tables alphonsines.E. Poulle - 1980 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 47.
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  • Le système du monde. Histoire des doctrines cosmologiques de Platon a Copernic.Pierre Duhem - 1916 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 82:489-493.
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  • Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages.Edward Grant - 1987 - Isis 78:152-173.
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  • Les premiers manuscrits des Theoricae novae planetarum de Georg Peurbach : présentation, description, évolution d'un ouvrage.Michela Malpangotto - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):339-380.
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