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About the Author
Robert S. Westman is Professor Emeritus of History of Science and a founding member of the Science Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego. He was the 2018-2019 Sarton Chair and recipient of the Sarton Medal in the History of Science at the University of Ghent, Belgium, awarded for lifetime achievement.
Reviews
"Now, more than forty years after [Westman] began work, twenty-five years after he announced the book as forthcoming, twenty years after he decided his first project was insufficiently ambitious, six years after he came to a sort of a stop - now, at long last, we have this vast (and beautifully produced and illustrated) book to hold in our hands." * Times Literary Supplement *
"[An] enormously erudite treatment." * Science *
"A rich, multifaceted work." * Renaissance Quarterly *
"Westman proposes a radically new approach to his subject, which will surprise more than one specialist in Copernican studies." * Journal For The History Of Astronomy *
"This is a towering achievement. . . .Westman is a gifted writer who knows how to maintain the interest of the reader who is not an expert in astronomy." * American Historical Review *
"Westman takes readers back to the 15th century, showing the transformation of thought from mysticism and astrological predictions to the beginning of modern science, with the contributions of Galileo and Newton. - Recommended." * Choice *
"This important work-massive, original, provocative, and potentially transformational-is the culmination of a lifetime's work." * Quest: History Of Spaceflight *
"This substantial book is magnificent in command of materials and in its clear presentation of them all. We see astrology giving way to astronomy. We understand the forces both progressive and regressive in the age of vast alteration beginning in the last decade of the fifteenth century. We grasp the movement toward the first decade of the seventeenth. . . . With extraordinary illustrations, this is a wonderful book." * Bibliotheque D'humanisme Et Renaissance *
"An extraordinary book written by one of the finest historians of science." * New Books In Science, Technology, And Society *
"[A] powerful, thoughtful reinterpretation of the entire period from around 1500 to around
1700. . .This is an important book. Get it and read it carefully. . . . Westman has made a major contribution to the new picture that is emerging of Copernicus's life and work." * Metascience *
"a radical and largely unanticipated interpretation of the history of Copernican heliocentrism. . .This book is indispensable and will remain at the center of the scholarly debate for a long time to come." * Galilaeana *
"The Copernican Question opens a number of significant interpretive paths. . .It reframes Copernicus deeply in the social practices and institutions of early modern mathematical culture [and] gives the broadest, richest account yet available of the pan-European institutional dynamics of that culture." * Fides et Historia *
". . .a towering achievement not only because it covers an extended period of time but also because Westman is a gifted writer who knows how to maintain the interest of the reader who is not an expert in astronomy." * American Historical Review *
"Without a doubt, The Copernican Question is a landmark in what was already one of the most intensely studied topics in the history of science." * The British Journal for the History of Science *
Book Information
ISBN 9780520355699
Author Robert Westman
Format Paperback
Page Count 702
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 1270g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 46mm