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      <p class="heading">Bibliography</p>
	  <ul>
	  <li class="main_text"><a name="aiton1">Aiton, Eric J.</a> "Galileo and the Theory of the Tides," <I>Isis</I> 56 (1965): 56-61.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="aiton2">_______</a> "Galileo's Theory of the Tides" <I>Annals of Science,</I> 10 (1954): 44-57.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="aiton3">_______</a> "On Galileo and the Earth-Moon System" <I>Isis,</I> 54 (1963): 265-66.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="allan-olney">Allan-Olney, Mary.</a><i> The private Life of Galileo: Compiled Principally from his Correspondence and that of his Eldest Daughter, Sister Maria Celeste.</i> London : Macmillan, 1870.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="andersen">Andersen, Kirsti. </a>"Cavalieri's Method 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="ariew">Ariew, Roger.</a> "Galileo's Lunar Observations in the Context of Medieval Lunar Theory" <I>Studies in History and Philosophy of Science,</I> 15 (1984): 213-226.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="ariotti">Ariotti, Pietro E. </a>"Benedetto 
          Castelli and George Berkeley as Anticipators of recent Findings on the 
          Moon Illusion." <i>Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences</i> 
          9(1973): 328-332.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="ariotti2">_______</a>"Benedetto Castelli: Early Systematic Experiments and Theory of the Differential Absorption of Heatby Colors." <i>Isis</i>  63 (1972):79-87.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="ariotti3">_______</a> "On the Apparent Size of the Projected After-Image: Emmert's or Castelli's Law? A Case of 242 Years Anticipation." <i>Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences</i>
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="ariotti4">_______ </a>"A Little Known early 17th-Century 
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          <i>Annals of Science</i> 30 (1973):1-30.</li>       <li class="main_text"><a name="ariotti5">_______ </a>"Benedetto Castelli's <i>Discourse 
          on the Loadstone</i> (1639-1640): The Origin of the Notion of Elementary 
          Magnets Similarly Aligned" <i>Annals of Science</i> 38(1981):125-140.</li>        <li class="main_text"><a name-"ariotti6">_______</a> "Bonaventura Cavalieri, Marin 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="aristotle">Aristotle.</a> <i>The Complete Works of Aristotle: The Revised Oxford Translation.</i> 2 vols., edited by Jonathan Barnes.  Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="armitage">Armitage, Angus.</a> "The Cosmology of Giordano Bruno, <i>Annals of Science</i>  6 (1948):24-31.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="armitage2">_______ </a><i>John Kepler.</i> London: 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="ashbrook">Ashbrook, Joseph.</a> "Tycho Brahe's Nose," <i>Sky and Telescope,</i>  29, no. 6 (1965): 353, 358.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="baldini">Baldini, Ugo.</a> "Christopher Clavius and the Scientific Scene in Rome" in <i>Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican Conference to Commemorate its 400th
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<li class="main_text"><a name="bedini1">Bedini, Silvio A.</a> <i>The Pulse of Time: Galileo Galilei, the Determination of Longitude, and the Pendulum Clock</i>.  Florence: Olschki, 1991.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="bedini2">_____</a><i> Galileo and the Measure of 
          Time</i>. Florence: Olschki, 1967.</li>        <li class="main_text"><a name="bellonci">Bellonci, Maria. </a><i>A Prince of Mantua: 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="belloni">Belloni, Luigi.</a> "Cesi, Federico." <i>Dictionary of Scientific Biography.</i></li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="biagioli1">Biagioli, Mario.</a> <i>Galileo Courtier.</i> 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="biagioli2">_______</a> "Galileo's System of Patronage," <i>History of Science</i>  28 (1990):1-61.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="biagioli3">_______</a> "Galileo the Emblem Maker." <i>Isis,</i>  81 (1990): 230-258.</li> 

<li class="main_text"><a name="biagioli4">_______</a> "Galileo's System of Patronage." <i>History of Science,</i>  28 (1990): 1-62.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="blackwell">Blackwell, Richard J.</a> <i>Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible.</I>  Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1991.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="boyer">Boyer, Carl B.</a> "Cavalieri, Limits and Discarded
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<li class="main_text"><a name="blair">Blair, Ann.</a> "Tycho Brahe's Critique of Copernicus and the Copernican System." <i>Journal for the History of Ideas,</i> 51 (1990): 355-77.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="brahe">Brahe, Tycho. </A><i>Tychonis Brahe Dani 
          Opera Omnia.</i> 15 vols. Edited by J. L. E. Dreyer. Copenhagen 1913-1929; 
          reprinted Amsterdam: Swets and Zeitlinger, 1972.</li>        <li class="main_text"><a name="brinton">Brinton, Selwyn. </a><i>The Gonzaga--Lords 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="brown">Brown, Harold.</a> "Galileo, the Elements, and the Tides." <I>Studies in History and Philosophy of Science,</I> 7 (1976): 337-51.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="burstyn1">Burstyn, Harold.</a> "Galileo and the Earth-Moon System." <I>Isis,</I> 54 (1963): 400-401.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="burstyn2">_______</a> "Galileo and the Theory of the Tides." <I>Isis,</I> 56 (1965): 61-63.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="burstyn3">_______</a> "Galileo's Attempt to Prove that the Earth Moves." <I>Isis,</I> 53 (1962): 161-85.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="campanella">Campanella, Tommaso.</a> <i>A Defense of Galileo, the Mathematician from Florence.</i> Translated by Richard J. Blackwell. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="caraman">Caraman, Philip.</a> <i>University of the Nations: The Story of the Gregorian University with its Associated Institutes, the Biblical and Oriental,1551-1962.</i>  Ramsey, NJ: Paulist Press, 1981.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="carruccio">Carruccio, Ettore.</a> "Cavalieri, Bonaventura." <i>Dictionary of Scientific Biography,</i>  III:149-153.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="carugo">Carugo, Adriano and Crombie, A. C.</a> "The Jesuits and Galileo's Ideas of Science and Nature," <i>Annali dell'Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze</i>  8, no. 2 (1983): 3-68.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="caspar">Caspar, Max.</a><i> Kepler</i>. Translated 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="castiglione">Castiglione, Arturo.</a> "The Life and Work of Santorio Santorio (1561-1636)." Translated by Emilie Recht. <i>Medical Life,</i>  38 (1931): 729-785</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="chapman">Chapman, Robert D. and Brandt, John C.</a> <i>The Comet Book: A Guide for the Return of Halley's Comet.</i>  Boston and Portola Valley: Jones and Bartlett, 1984.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="christianson">Christianson, John.</a> "The Celestial 
Palace of Tycho Brahe." <i>Scientific American,</i>  204, no. 2 (1961): 118-128.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="cochrane">Cochrane, Eric W.</a><i> Florence in 
          the Forgotten Centuries, 1527-1800.</i> Chicago: University of Chicago 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="coelho">Coelho, Victor, ed.</a> <I>Music and Science in the Age of Galileo.</I> Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="copernicus1">Copernicus, Nicholas.</a> <i>On the Revolutions.</i>  Translation and commentary by Edward Rosen. <i>Nicholas Copernicus Complete Works</i>, vol. 2.  London: Macmillan, 1972-.  Issued separately, Baltimore: John
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="copernicus2">Copernicus, Nicholas.</a><i> On the 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="coyne">Coyne, G. V., Hoskin, M. A. and Pedersen, O., eds.</a><I>Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican Conference to Commemorate its 400th Anniversary, 1582-1992.</i>   Vatican City: Pontifical Academy 
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pecolo Vaticano, 1983.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="crombie"> Crombie, A. C.</a> "Sources of Galileo's Early Natural Philosophy," in <i>Reason, Experiment, and Mysticism in the Scientific Revolution.</i>  Edited by Maria Luisa Righini Bonelli and William R. Shea, pp. 157-175.
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<li class="main_text"><a name="crowe">Crowe, Michael J.</a><I> Theories of the World from Antiquity to the Copernican Revolution.</I> New York: Dover, 1990.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="d&eacute;barbat">D&eacute;barbat, Susanne and Wilson, Curtis.</a> "The Galilean Satellites of Jupiter from Galileo to Cassini, R&oslash;mer and Bradley." In <i>The General History of Astronomy.</i> 4 vols., edited by M. A. H
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        <li class="main_text"><a name=di Santillana>di Santillana, Giorgio. </a><I>The 
          Crime of Galileo</I>. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1955.</li>        <li class="main_text"><a name="drake1">Drake, Stillman.</a> "Castelli, Benedetto." 
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          Galileo.</i> Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1957.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake3">_______</a> <i>Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography.</i>  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake4">_______</a><I>Galileo Studies: Personality, Tradition, and Revolution.</I> Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1970.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name ="drake5">_______</a> "Galileo's Steps to Full Copernicanism and Back <i>Studies in History and Philosophy of Science</i>, 18 (1987): 93-105.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name ="drake6">_______</a> "Galileo's Theory of the Tides." In <I>Galileo Studies: Personality, Tradition, and Revolution,</I>  pp. 200-213.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1970.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name ="drake7">_______</a> "History of Science and the Tide Theories." <I>Physis, </I> 21 (1979): 61-69.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake8">_______</a>  "Renaissance Music and Experimental Science." <I>Journal for the History of Ideas</I> 31 (1970): 483-500.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake9">_______</a> "The Role of Music in Galileos Experiments." <I>Scientific American,</I> 232 (Jan-June 1975): 98-104.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake10">_______</a> "Sunspots, Sizzi, and Scheiner" in <i>Galileo studies:
Personality, Tradition, and Revolution,</I> pp. 177-99.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1970.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake11">_______</a> <I>Telescopes, Tides, and Tactics: A Galilean Dialogue about the Starry Messenger and Systems of the World.</I> Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="drake and o'malley">Drake, Stillman and C. D. O'Malley.</a>
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="dreyer">Dreyer, J. L. E. </a><i>Tycho Brahe: A 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="fermi">Fermi, Laura, and Gilberta Bernardini.</a> <i>Galileo and the Scientific Revolution.</i>  New York: Basic Books, 1961.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="field">Field, J. V. </a><i>Kepler's Geometrical 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="finocchiaro1">Finocchiaro, Maurice A.</a> <i>The Galileo Affair.</i>Berkeley and LosAngeles: University of California Press, 1989.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="finocchiaro2">_______</a><I> Galileo and the Art 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="finocchiaro3">_______</a> "Galileo's Copernicanism and the Acceptability of Guiding  Assumptions." In <i>Scrutinizing Science: Empirical Studies of Scientific Change.</i>  Edited by Arthur Donovan, Larry Laudan, and Rachel L
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="foscarini">Foscarini, Paolo Antonio.</a> <I>New 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="galileo2">_______</a><i> Le Opere di Galileo Galilei.</i> 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="goldstein">Goldstein, Bernard R. and Bowen, A. C.</a> "A New View of Early Greek Astronomy." <i>Isis,</i>  74 (1983): 330-40.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><A name="grant"> Grant, Edward.</a> "Cosmology," in <i>Science 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="grendler1">Grendler, Paul F.</a> <i>The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605.</i>  Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="grendler2">_______</a><i> Culture and Censorship 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="grmek">Grmek, M. D.</a> "Santorio, Santorio." <i>Dictionary of Scientific Biography</i>.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="hale">Hale, J. R.</a><i> Florence and the Medici: 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="hamilton">Hamilton, Bernard.</a> <i>The Medieval Inquisition.</i>  New York: Holmes &amp; Meier,
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<li class="main_text"><a name="hellman1">Hellman, C. Doris.</a> "Brahe, Tycho." <i>Dictionary of Scientific Biography,</i> II: 400-416.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="hellman2">_______</a> "Was Tycho Brahe as Influential 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="herschel">Herschel, J. F. W.</a> <i>Results 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="howse">Howse, Derek. </a><i>Neville Maskelyne, 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="humberd">Humberd, Charles D.</a> "Tycho Brahe's Island," <i>Popular Astronomy,</i>  45 (1937): 118-125</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="hutchison">Hutchison, Keith.</a> "Sunspots, Galileo, and the Orbit of the Earth." <i>Isis</i>, 81 (1990): 68-74.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="ilardi">Ilardi, Vincent.</a> "Eyeglasses and Concave 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="jardine2">_______</a> "The Forging of Modern Realism: Clavius and Kepler against the Skeptics." <i>Studies in History and Philosophy of Science</i>  10 (1979): 141-173.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="jervis">Jervis, Jane L.</a> <i>Cometary Theory in Fifteenth-Century Europe.</i>  Wroclaw: Ossolineum, The Polish Academy of Sciences Press, 1985.</li>

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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kepler1">Kepler, Johannes.</a><i> Joannis Kepleri 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kepler2">_______</a><i> Johannes Kepler Gesammelte 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kepler4">_______</a><i> New Astronomy</i>. Translated 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kepler5">_______</a><i> Kepler's Conversation with 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kepler6">_______</a><i> The Six-Cornered Snowflake</i>. 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kepler7">_______</a><i> Somnium: the Dream, or 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="kepler8">_______</a> <I>Epitome of Copernican Astronomy [books IV and V]; The Harmonies of the World [Book V].</I> Translated by Charles Glenn Wallis.  In <i>Great Books of the Western World</I>.  Vol. 16.  Chicago: Encyclop
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<li class="main_text"><a name="king">King, Henry C.</a> <i>The History of the Telescope.</i> London: Charles Griffin, 1955; New York: Dover, 1985.</li>

<li class="main_text"><a name="knight">Knight, David C.</a><i>Johannes Kepler and Planetary Motion.</i> London: Chatto & Windus, 1965.</li>

        <li class="main_text"><a name="koestler">Koestler, Arthur. </a><i>The Watershed: 
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        <li class="main_text"><a name="kuhn">Kuhn, Thomas S. </a><i>The Copernican Revolution.</i> 
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<li class="main_text"><a name="lattis">Lattis, James M. </a><i>Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christoph Clavius and the Collapse of Ptolemaic Astronomy.</i>  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. </li>

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