This paper is the second of a series of three studies of cosmological theories important to the seventeenth century, the first of which is “The Theory of the Diurnal Rotation of the Earth”, forthcoming in Isis, and the third “The Astronomy of Paradise Lost”.
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This paper is the second of a series of three studies of cosmological theories important to the seventeenth century, the first of which is “The Theory of the Diurnal Rotation of the Earth”, forthcoming in Isis, and the third “The Astronomy of Paradise Lost”.