by OwenGingerich (Author)
In this collection Gingerich focuses on the transformation of astronomy from Ptolemy's geocentrisim to Kepler's remoulding of Copernican cosmology. Several of Gingerich's favourite themes are illuminated: the importance of historical context in the study of science, the careful examination of work habits as a key to understanding, and the role of creativity and artistry in science. The work includes Dr Gingerich's well-known and influential essay on crisis versus aesthetic in the Copernican revolution, a look at Newton's Principia as a work of art, and one of Gingerich's most popular pieces, The Computer versus Kepler .
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 458
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Published: 30 Apr 1993
ISBN 10: 0883188635
ISBN 13: 9780883188637