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Book review: Novelties in the Heavens: Rhetoric and Science in the Copernican Controversy by Jean Dietz Moss
Fleming, FF. 1994.  PSCF 46(3):195. CELD ID 13346

Abstract
The thesis of this book is that rhetoric was first used to advance scientific theories during the time of Galileo. The book is structured in three parts: The Celestial Revolution," "The Hermeneutical Crisis," and The Triumph of Rhetoric." The text is well indexed and contains a ten page bibliography.