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  • Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Science against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo
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  • Christopher M. Graney
  • 2015
  • Published by: University of Notre Dame Press
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Setting Aside All Authority is an important account and analysis of seventeenth-century scientific arguments against the Copernican system. Christopher M. Graney challenges the long-standing ideas that opponents of the heliocentric ideas of Copernicus and Galileo were primarily motivated by religion or devotion to an outdated intellectual tradition, and that they were in continual retreat in the face of telescopic discoveries. Graney calls on newly translated works by anti-Copernican writers of the time to demonstrate that science, not religion, played an important, and arguably predominant, role in the opposition to the Copernican system. Anti-Copernicans, building on the work of the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, were in fact able to build an increasingly strong scientific case against the heliocentric system at least through the middle of the seventeenth century, several decades after the advent of the telescope. The scientific case reached its apogee, Graney argues, in the 1651 New Almagest of the Italian Jesuit astronomer Giovanni Battista Riccioli, who used detailed telescopic observations of stars to construct a powerful scientific argument against Copernicus. Setting Aside All Authority includes the first English translation of Monsignor Francesco Ingoli’s essay to Galileo (disputing the Copernican system on the eve of the Inquisition’s condemnation of it in 1616) and excerpts from Riccioli's reports regarding his experiments with falling bodies.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
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  1. Illustrations and Tables
  2. pp. ix-xii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. 1. Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the New Almagest
  2. pp. 1-8
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  1. 2. The Universe that Riccioli Saw
  2. pp. 9-24
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  1. 3. The Anti-Copernican Astronomer
  2. pp. 25-44
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  1. 4. Stars and Adventitious Rays
  2. pp. 45-62
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  1. 5. Science against Copernicus, God’s Starry Armies for Copernicus
  2. pp. 63-86
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  1. 6. Jesuits on the Tower
  2. pp. 87-102
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  1. 7. 126 Arguments
  2. pp. 103-114
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  1. 8. An Angel and a Cannon
  2. pp. 115-128
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  1. 9. The Telescope against Copernicus
  2. pp. 129-140
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  1. 10. It Can No Longer Be Called “False and Absurd”
  2. pp. 141-162
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  1. Appendix A: Francesco Ingoli’s 1616 Essay to Galileo
  2. pp. 163-196
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  1. Appendix B: Giovanni Battista Riccioli’s Reports Regarding His Experiments with Falling Bodies
  2. pp. 197-232
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 233-256
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  1. Works Cited
  2. pp. 257-264
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  1. Index
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