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12. Kepler’s Early Audiences, 1596-1600

  • Robert Westman
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The Copernican Question
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch The Copernican Question
© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Illustrations xi
  4. Preface and Acknowledgments xv
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part I. Copernicus’s Space of Possibilities
  7. 1. The Literature of the Heavens and the Science of the Stars 25
  8. 2. Constructing the Future 62
  9. 3. Copernicus and the Crisis of the Bologna Prognosticators, 1496-1500 76
  10. Part II. Confessional and Interconfessional Spaces of Prophecy and Prognostication
  11. 4. Between Wittenberg and Rome: The New System, Astrology, and the End of the World 109
  12. 5. The Wittenberg Interpretation of Copernicus’s Theory 141
  13. 6. Varieties of Astrological Credibility 171
  14. 7. Foreknowledge, Skepticism, and Celestial Order in Rome 194
  15. Part III. Accommodating Unanticipated, Singular Novelties
  16. 8. Planetary Order, Astronomical Reform, and the Extraordinary Course of Nature 223
  17. 9. The Second-Generation Copernicans: Maestlin and Digges 259
  18. 10. A Proliferation of Readings 281
  19. Part IV. Securing the Divine Plan
  20. 11. The Emergence of Kepler’s Copernican Representation 309
  21. 12. Kepler’s Early Audiences, 1596-1600 336
  22. Part V. Conflicted Modernizers at the Turn of the Century
  23. 13. The Third-Generation Copernicans: Galileo and Kepler 353
  24. 14. The Naturalist Turn and Celestial Order: Constructing the Nova of 1604 382
  25. 15. How Kepler’s New Star Traveled to England 403
  26. Part VI. The Modernizers, Recurrent Novelties, and Celestial Order
  27. 16. The Struggle for Order 419
  28. 17. Modernizing Theoretical Knowledge: Patronage, Reputation, Learned Sociability, Gentlemanly Veracity 434
  29. 18. How Galileo’s Recurrent Novelties Traveled 455
  30. Conclusion. The Great Controversy 485
  31. Notes 515
  32. Bibliography 605
  33. Index 649
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