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René Taton and Curtis Wilson (eds.). The General History of Astronomy. Vol. 2: Planetary Astronomy from the Renaissance to the Rise of Astrophysics. Part A: Tycho Brahe to Newton. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press (1989), x + 274 pp., $59.95 (cloth).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

Bernard R. Goldstein*
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh

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Copyright © 1992 by the Philosophy of Science Association

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