A History of Physical Theories of Comets, From Aristotle to Whipple

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Gebonden, 278 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 2008e druk, 2008
ISBN13: 9781402083228
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Springer Netherlands 2008e druk, 2008 9781402083228
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Although the development of ideas about the motion and trajectory of comets has been investigated piecemeal, we lack a comprehensive and detailed survey of ph- ical theories of comets. The available works either illustrate relatively short periods in the history of physical cometology or portray a landscape view without adequate details. The present study is an attempt to review – with more details – the major physical theories of comets in the past two millennia, from Aristotle to Whipple. My research, however, did not begin with antiquity. The basic question from which this project originated was a simple inquiry about the cosmic identity of comets at the dawn of the astronomical revolution: how did natural philosophers and astronomers define the nature and place of a new category of celestial objects – comets – after Brahe’s estimation of cometary distances? It was from this turning point in the history of cometary theories that I expanded my studies in both the pre-modern and modern eras. A study starting merely from Brahe and ending with Newton, without covering classical and medieval thought about comets, would be incomplete and leave the fascinating achievements of post-Newtonian cometology unexplored.

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ISBN13:9781402083228
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:278
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:2008

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Introduction
Chapter one: Aristotle’s Theory of Comets
Chapter Two: After Aristotle
Chapter Three: From Brahe to Newton
Chapter Four: Comets in Newtonian Physics
Chapter Five: After Newton
Chapter Six: Non-Newtonian Theories of Comets
Chapter Seven: Comets in the Laplacian Cosmos
Chapter Eight: Comets in the post-Laplacian Era
Summary and Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index

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