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Setting Aside All Authority - by Christopher M Graney (Paperback)

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  • Setting Aside All Authority is an important account and analysis of seventeenth-century scientific arguments against the Copernican system.
  • About the Author: Christopher M. Graney is professor of physics at Jefferson Community & Technical College.
  • 288 Pages
  • Science, History

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Setting Aside All Authority is an important account and analysis of seventeenth-century scientific, not religious, arguments against the Copernican heliocentric system.



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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opponents of the heliocentric ideas of Copernicus and Galileo were primarily motivated by religion or devotion to an outdated intellectual tradition, and that they were in continual retreat in the face of telescopic discoveries.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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"A masterfully presented work of seminal scholarship....An essential and core addition to academic library Capernican Studies reference collections." --Midwest Book Review



"A valuable reference and research tool. Graney's account is particularly suited for historians and philosophers of science, or anyone interested in a new perspective on the Sun-Earth controversy." --Choice



"Setting Aside All Authority is a fascinating book that. . .makes the victory of heliocentrism far more scientifically interesting than the conventional history suggests." --America Magazine



"Graney manages to be both a stimulating read for the specialist historian and an accessible introduction for the interested reader." --American Historical Review



"This is scientific history at its best." --Parergon



"Graney's snapshot of anti-Copernican science proves false the anachronistic claim that religion and science have always been enemies in an uncomplicated sense, and he invites those who think they know the truth of Galileo's travails and secular martyrdom to rethink." --The Journal of Religion



"By discussing their works in an accessible manner, Graney creates a more nuanced view of the scientific revolution, while reaching out to a broader public at the same time." --Incontri



"Christopher Graney relates this story of the testing of a profoundly important scientific theory in a uniquely engaging style. This accessible presentation of science and history makes this book ideal for undergraduates and recommended for academic libraries." --Catholic Library World



"Christopher Graney's recent monograph is best described by one word: scientific. It is a book about knowledge, process, and context. If only more history was like this." --Paragon



"Graney's book is a first-class addition to the literature on the history of astronomy in the seventeenth century and an absolute must read for anyone claiming serious interest in the topic." --The Renaissance Mathematicus blog



"Graney's lucid account of Riccioli's arguments in their historical context complemented by ample helpful diagrams will inform and entertain specialist and nonspecialist alike. A scientist turned energetic historian, Graney offers compelling grounds for a complete revision of what we thought we knew about the Copernican Revolution." --The Historian



"The most exciting history of science book so far this century, Graney's brilliant portrait of Riccioli and his science--amiable but punchy, rigorous but accessible--ought to stimulate a complete revision of what we thought we knew about the Copernican Revolution. Rarely have scientific analysis, historical scholarship, and writerly flair come together with such force." --Dennis Danielson, author of Paradise Lost and the Cosmological Revolution



"Though Riccioli was one of the most important and widely-known astronomers in the Society of Jesus of the seventeenth century, he has received relatively little attention from historians of science. . . . Ultimately, he [Graney] has managed a rare feat: taking his own expertise and passion for physics and applying them to sources and contents rarely encountered in the college classroom." --Journal of Jesuit Studies



"[A] valuable contribution to the current debate about the science and religion conflict thesis. . . . Graney's analysis of New Amalgest, aided by his (and Christina Graney's) careful reading and translation of Riccioli's difficult Latin prose, stunningly disproves Riccioli's critics. . . . Graney's writing is also clear and succinct and is accompanied by some effective illustrations and diagrams, all helping to make the book accessible and enjoyable for undergraduate students of all levels." --European History Quarterly



"Graney's deep knowledge of the era's astronomical debates partly derives from his own translations of writings by Riccioli and others from their original Latin, which highlight some of the technical discussions among astronomers at the time. The Latin and English translations of these writings are included as appendices, making Setting Aside All Authority a valuable read for scholars and armchair historians alike." --Earth Magazine




About the Author



Christopher M. Graney is professor of physics at Jefferson Community & Technical College.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: History
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Christopher M Graney
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2015
TCIN: 1007425826
UPC: 9780268029883
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-2116
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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