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Index
Cover
Copyright
Contents
Note on Conventions
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE THE FIFTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPEAN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS
1 What Did It Mean to Live in the Long Fifteenth Century?
2 European Cross-Cultural Contexts before Copernicus
PART TWO THE FIFTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL AND SCIENTIFIC CONTEXTS
3 The Status of Astronomy as a Science in Fifteenth-Century Cracow: Ibn al-Haytham, Peurbach, and Copernicus
4 Regiomontanus and Astronomical Controversy in the Background of Copernicus
5 Framing the Appearances in the Fifteenth Century: Alberti, Cusa, Regiomontanus, and Copernicus
PART THREE THE MULTICULTURAL ASTRONOMICAL BACKGROUND TO THE COPERNICAN REVOLUTION
6 Fifteenth-Century Astronomy in the Islamic World
7 From Tūn to Toruń: The Twists and Turns of the Ṭūsī-Couple
8 Jews as Scientific Intermediaries in the European Renaissance
Notes
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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