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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Pages 421-442 | Published online: 13 Jun 2007
 

Notes

1Voltaire, 'On the Earthquake of Lisbon, to M. Tronchin of Lyons, 24 November 1755'. Available online at: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/VSA/letters/24.11.1755.html (accessed 20 September 2006).

2Sam Smiles, Eye Witness: Artists and Visual Documentation in Britain, 1770-1930 (Aldershot, 2000), 180.

1These results were published both in Spanish and in English: Mariano Artigas, Rafael Martnes and William R. Shea, 'Nueva luz en el caso Galileo', Anuario de Historia de la iglesia, 12 (2003), pp. 159-79; Mariano Artigas, Rafael Martnes and William R. Shea, 'New Light on the Galileo Affair', in The Church and Galileo, edited by Ernan V. McMullin (Notre Dame, 2005), pp. 213-33. Both essays contain a transcription of EE f. 291.

2Pietro Redondi, Galileo eritico (Turin, 1983). The evidence Redondi offers remains circumstantial and was criticized on several fronts (see, e.g., Vicenzo Ferrone and Massimo Firpo, 'From Inquisitors to Microhistorians: A Critique of Pietro's Redondi's Galileo eritico', The Journal of Modern History, 58 (1986) 485-524.

3Maurice A. Finocchiario, Retrying Galileo, 1633-1992 (Berkeley, 2005). My review of this book appeared in Annals of Science 63 (2006) 241-43.

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