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poetry in the framing and unfolding of astronomical learning from antiquity to the work of both Dante and Kepler. Among the “museum displays” mentioned earlier are 16 foldout tables each summarizing a world system or doctrine of the spheres (from Plato and Cicero through to Dante and Kepler); 79 figures and illustrations, 16 of them in color; and a 71-page bibliography. It is a big, impressive, ambitious book, one to be explored and enjoyed at one’s leisure, whose usefulness is limited only by its surprising lack of an index.
期刊介绍:
Science History Publications Ltd is an academic publishing company established in 1971 and based in Cambridge, England. We specialize in journals in history of science and in particular history of astronomy.