Gaab, Hans (Editor)
Leich, Pierre (Editor)
The margravial court astronomer Simon Marius, was involved in all of the new observations made with the recently invented telescope in the early part of the seventeenth century. He also discovered the Moons of Jupiter in January 1610, but lost the priority dispute with Galileo Galilei, because he missed to publish his findings in a timely manner.The history of astronomy neglected Marius for a long time, finding only the apologists for the Copernican system worthy of attention. In contrast the papers presented on the occasion of the Simon Marius Anniversary Conference 2014, and collected in this volume, demonstrate that it is just this struggle to find the correct astronomical system that makes him particularly interesting. His research into comets, sunspots, the Moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus led him to abandon the Ptolemaic system and adopt the Tychonic one. He could not take the final step to heliocentricity but his rejection was based on empirical arguments of his time.This volume presents a translation of the main work of Marius and shows the current state of historical research on Marius.
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Graney, Christopher M.;
(2010)
Seeds of a Tychonic Revolution: Telescopic Observations of the Stars by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius
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Graney, Christopher M.;
(2013)
Stars as the Armies of God: Lansbergen's Incorporation of Tycho Brahe's Star-size Argument into the Coperncican Theory
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Book
Turatto, Massimo;
Benetti, Stefano;
Zampieri, Luca;
(2005)
1604--2004: Supernovae as Cosmological Lighthouses
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Margolis, Howard;
(1991)
Tycho's system and Galileo's Dialogue
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Article
Kuz'min, A. V.;
(2006)
The First Optical Observations of Stars: Galileo Galilei or Tycho Brahe?
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Chapter
Patricia Radelet-de-Grave;
(2015)
La chute des corps, le mouvement des corps célestes et l'unification des mondes
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Article
Oddbjørn Engvold;
Jack B. Zirker;
(2016)
The Parallel Worlds of Christoph Scheiner and Galileo Galilei
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Article
Peter D. Usher;
(2002)
Shakespeare's Support for the New Astronomy
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Chapter
Dennis D. McCarthy;
(2019)
Il telescopio di Galileo
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Chapter
Asim Gangopadhyaya;
(2019)
Il contributo di Galileo alla meccanica
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Book
Boner, Patrick J.;
Tessicini, Dario;
(2013)
Celestial Novelties on the Eve of the Scientific Revolution, 1540--1630
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Chapter
Strano, Giorgio;
(2009)
Saturn's Handles: Observations, Explanations and Censorship from Galileo to the Accademia del Cimento
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Article
Reeves, Eileen;
(2005)
Speaking of Sunspots: Oral Culture in an Early Modern Scientific Exchange
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Book
Christopher M. Graney;
(2015)
Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Science against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo
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Book
Danielson, Dennis Richard;
(2014)
“Paradise Lost” and the Cosmological Revolution
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Article
Giuseppe Patota;
(2021)
Occhiale, cannone, cannocchiale e telescopio: una storia lincea
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Book
Edmondo Lupieri;
Paolo Ponzio;
(2019)
Chi ha rubato i cieli? : Galileo, la "Lettera a Cristina" e le origini della modernità
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Book
Payne, Alina Alexandra;
(2012)
The Telescope and the Compass: Teofilo Gallaccini and the Dialogue between Architecture and Science in the Age of Galileo
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Chapter
Shea, William R.;
(2001)
How Galileo's Mind Guided His Eye when He First Looked at the Moon through A Telescope
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Essay Review
Franco Giudice;
(2007)
Only a Matter of Credit? Galileo, the Telescopic Discoveries, and the Copernican System
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