Article ID: CBB001232032

Introduction: Discoveries in Astronomy (2011)

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Ekers, R. D. (Author)
Kellermann, K. I. (Author)


Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
Volume: 155
Pages: 129--133


Publication Date: 2011
Edition Details: Part of a special issue on astronomy
Language: English

Description Contents:


Includes Series Articles

Article Gingerich, Owen (2011) Galileo, the Impact of the Telescope, and the Birth of Modern Astronomy. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (p. 134). unapi

Article Schmidt, Maarten (2011) The Discovery of Quasars. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (p. 142). unapi

Article Longair, Malcolm (2011) The Discovery of Pulsars and the Aftermath. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (p. 147). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Gingerich, Owen
Strano, Giorgio
Van Helden, Albert
Bergmans, Luc
Biagioli, Mario
Bucciantini, Massimo
Journals
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
Publishers
Brill
Elsevier
Guaraldi
Lateran University Press
Pegasus Books
Reaktion Books
Concepts
Astronomy
Discovery in science
Telescopes
Solar system; planets
Physics
Moons of other planets
People
Galilei, Galileo
Descartes, René
Spinoza, Baruch
Archimedes
Berkeley, George
Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso
Time Periods
Early modern
Modern
17th century
Renaissance
Ancient
Medieval
Places
China
Europe
Italy
Great Britain
Japan
North America
Institutions
Accademia del Cimento, Florence
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