none2A milestone in astronomy — proof of the revolution of the Earth around the Sun — was reached in 1729 when James Bradley presented his theory of the annual aberration of light, providing the correct interpretation of the long-observed apparent motion of stars. Meanwhile, in Bologna Eustachio Manfredi published the result of his work in two books. In the first one, published in 1729, he demonstrated that the motion observed until then was not due to parallax; in the second one, dated 1730, he presented numerous observations supporting Bradley’s hypothesis. Due to censorship of the heliocentric system, however, Manfredi deemed (or was ‘supposed’ to deem) Bradley’s hypothesis as rash. By presenting the two astronomers’ different approaches...
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R. R. La parallaxe moyenne des étoiles et le mouvement du système solaire. Newcomb S. — Some points ...
Among the characteristic features of Georg Peurbach's influential Theoricae novae planetarum (1454) ...
Amongst the many astronomical phenomena that have inspired speculation regarding their nature, the M...
The question of annual stellar parallax is usually viewed as having been a "win-win situation" for s...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
Galileo found the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe so persuasive owing to its mathemat...
The Copernican question is a thread that runs through Galileo's entire research. This paper analyses...
After Bernadetto Castelli discovered Mizar to be a double star in 1617, astronomers thought that suc...
When I first laid out the framework for A History of Ancient Mathe matical Astronomy, I intended to...
Galileo’s telescopic discoveries of 1609–1612 provided a crucial, although not conclusive, confirmat...
In the 18th and 19th century, physicists were looking for a medium by means of which light propagate...
In 1847 Christian Ludwig Gerling, Marburg (Germany), suggested the solar parallax to be de...
Between the appearance of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus in 1543 and the works of Kepler and Ga...
Abstract: It is well known that the theory of locally dragged ether by massive bodies can also expla...
R. R. La parallaxe moyenne des étoiles et le mouvement du système solaire. Newcomb S. — Some points ...
Among the characteristic features of Georg Peurbach's influential Theoricae novae planetarum (1454) ...
Amongst the many astronomical phenomena that have inspired speculation regarding their nature, the M...