The volume articles examine exemplarily how some of the Copernicus myths came about and if they could hold their ground. They investigate methodological, institutional, textual and visual transformations of the Copernican doctrine and the topical, rhetorical and literary transformations of the historical person of Copernicus respectively
Nicolaus Copernicus gave the world perhaps the most important scientific insight of the modern age, ...
The publication of Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (since now on referred to ...
The Heritage of Copernicus : Theories « More Pleasing to the Mind », ed. Jerzy Neyman. In: Revue d'h...
This extensive study offers a general overview of the reception of Copernicus’s astronomical and cos...
What were the reasons of the Copernican Revolution ? How did modern science (created by a bunch of a...
Copernicus’ work was for long considered a turning point in astronomy; some historians even consider...
Between the appearance of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus in 1543 and the works of Kepler and Ga...
The model of scientific revolution genesis and structure, extracted from Einstein’s revolution and c...
A discussion of the historiographic and historical-epistemological meaning of Copernicus as a symbol...
The article discusses various inspirations in the philosophy of Copernicus. According to the author ...
In the spring of 1500, at the apex of the Renaissance, a papal secretary to the Borgia Pope, Alexand...
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) was the astronomer whose shocking vision of a sun-centered universe ...
Origins of the Copernican Revolution that led to modern science genesis can be explained only by th...
Abstract: There is a remarkable difference between the cultural roles of astronomy in Antiquity and ...
In the 19th century, the image of the Copernican Revolution was based on the idea that the new scien...
Nicolaus Copernicus gave the world perhaps the most important scientific insight of the modern age, ...
The publication of Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (since now on referred to ...
The Heritage of Copernicus : Theories « More Pleasing to the Mind », ed. Jerzy Neyman. In: Revue d'h...
This extensive study offers a general overview of the reception of Copernicus’s astronomical and cos...
What were the reasons of the Copernican Revolution ? How did modern science (created by a bunch of a...
Copernicus’ work was for long considered a turning point in astronomy; some historians even consider...
Between the appearance of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus in 1543 and the works of Kepler and Ga...
The model of scientific revolution genesis and structure, extracted from Einstein’s revolution and c...
A discussion of the historiographic and historical-epistemological meaning of Copernicus as a symbol...
The article discusses various inspirations in the philosophy of Copernicus. According to the author ...
In the spring of 1500, at the apex of the Renaissance, a papal secretary to the Borgia Pope, Alexand...
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) was the astronomer whose shocking vision of a sun-centered universe ...
Origins of the Copernican Revolution that led to modern science genesis can be explained only by th...
Abstract: There is a remarkable difference between the cultural roles of astronomy in Antiquity and ...
In the 19th century, the image of the Copernican Revolution was based on the idea that the new scien...
Nicolaus Copernicus gave the world perhaps the most important scientific insight of the modern age, ...
The publication of Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (since now on referred to ...
The Heritage of Copernicus : Theories « More Pleasing to the Mind », ed. Jerzy Neyman. In: Revue d'h...