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 13346Abstract 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.
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