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Addison, J.,91-92.Agricola, G.L.,77.Albategnius,15.Allaben, F.,103.Alphonse X of Castile,15,119.Ambrose,16.Arabian astronomers,15,16,20,119.Archimedes,11.Aristarchus of Samos,11-12n.,13,27n.,43,46.Aristotle,10,18,72,81,116,117,120,122,124.Augustine,16,17,18.Bacon, Francis,50,72-73.Bacon, Roger,20.Bayle, Pierre,95-96.Bellarmin, Cardinal,56,58-59,66.Benedict XIV,69.Bessel,38,106.Bodin, Jean,45-47,104-105,115-123.Boscovich,69,97.Bossuet,97.Bradley,38,98.Browne, Thomas,87-88.Bruno,32,39,47-52,82,87,88,105,106.Burton,Richard,88.Calvin,41,69,99.Cartesian-Copernicans,85-86,91,95,98,106.Cassini, G.D.,96-97.Castelli,56,67.Church Fathers,17-18,117.Cicero,11,12,27,111.Cleanthes,13.Clement of Alexandria,16.Clement VIII,124n.Congregations of the Index,52,57-60,65-71,74,79,83,101,106,113.Copernicus,12,20,21,33,35,63,81,82-83,88,90,99,100,102,104,109,118,124.name,23n.life,23-29.theory,5,27-28,64,66,68,97-101,104,105-106.opponents,32,35,39-40,41,45-48,58-60,69,71-84,94,96,101-104.supporters,30,31,35-38,39,42-43,44-45,48,49-52,53-55,56,60,71-72,74-77,89-94,95-96,97-99.Dante,18.Delambre,80,81.de Maupertius,96.de Peyster, J.W.,103.de Premontval, Mme.,95.De Revolutionibus,26,27,42,60,70,105-106,109-115.Descartes,82,85,97.Didacus à Stunica,44,60,70,82,100.Digges, Thomas,87n.Diogenes Laërtius,10.Dominicus Maria di Novara,24,25.DuBartas,43.Fénelon,97.Feyens, Thomas,60,74,124-129.Flammarion,41.Forbes, Duncan,94.Foscarini,60,70,71-72,82,100.Foucault,38,102.Froidmont, seeFromundus.Fromundus,60,69,74-75,82.Galileo,16,37,52-69,70,73,74-75,77,79,82,83,85,86,99,100,105,106,125.Gassendi,82,91,97.Gilbert, Wm.,50,82,87.Greek philosophers,10-12,27,46,119.Herbert, George,88-89.Hipparchos,13,34.Hicetas,11,111.Horne, George,94.Hutchinson, John,94.Huygens, Christian,88,95.Index,52,60,69-70,95,97,99,100.Inquisition,51,52,56,57-60,64-67,69,84,99.Isidore of Seville,18.Jasper, Bro.,99.Jesuits,55,56,76,77,79,85,97-98,100.Johnson, S.,87.Justus-Lipsius,74,82.Keble, J.,93.Keill, J.,90-91.Kepler,29,34,35-37,47,48,53,55,70,82,100,105,106.Knap,102.Kromer, M.,47n.Lactantius,16,115.Lalande,99.Lange, J.R.,103.Lansberg,74-75,82.Leo X,115.Liège, Univ. of,76,97-98.Longomontanus,79.Louvain, Univ. of,60,74,75-77,86,98.Luther,31,39,69,99.Lutherans,101,103,105.Mæstlin,36,37,48,81.Martianus Capella,74.Mather, Cotton,92.Melancthon,31,39-41,99.Milton,43,67,89.Mivart,101.Montaigne,45.Narratio Prima,31,106.Newton,37,67,86,87,90.Nicolas Cusanus,22,23.Origen,16.Osiander,29,32.Owen, J.,89n.,99.Paul III,109.Paul V,56-60,63,69,83.Peter Lombard,18.Peter the Great,96.Philastrius,17.Philo Judæus,16.Philolaus,11,112.Piegeon, J.,96.Pike, S.,94.Pius VII,70.Plato,10,122.Plutarch,10,13,27,111.Pope, Alexander,91,93.Pseudo-Dionysius,18.Ptolemy,9n.,13,14,81,107-109,117,119,124.theory,5,16,19,27,35,53,54,66,80,83,85,96-100.Pürbach,21.Pythagoras,10,11,102.Pythagoreans,109,112.Recorde, R.,42-43.Regiomontanus,20,21,81,117,119.Reinhold, Erasmus,31.Rheticus,29-31,39,81,106.Riccioli,5,22,79-84,100,113.Roberts,101.Roemer,38.Sacrobosco,16,41,77.Salamanca, Univ. of,16,44.Schoepffer, C.,102.Schwilgué,42.Settele,99,106.Shakespeare,50.Sindico,103.Stephen, Leslie,94.Thomas Aquinas,18.Turrettin,99.Turrinus, J.,83.Tycho Brahe,14,32-37,47,82,105.theory,34,48,74,77,79,80,85,96,98,102,105.Urban VIII,63-69.Van Welden, M.,76-77.Vitruvius,14.Voight, J.H.,77-78.von Schönberg, N.,30,39,110.Wallis,84n.Wesley, J.,93,99.Whewell,16,89.Widmanstadt,30,39.Wilkins, Bp.,89-90,95.Wren, Dean,87-88.Yale, Univ. of,91.Zytphen,102.


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