Books

  1. Andreae Vesalius, De Humani corporis fabrica (Basel, 1543)
  2. Charles Darwin. On the Origin of Species (London, 1859)
  3. Christian Huygens, Systema Saturnium (Hague, 1659)
  4. Fontenelle, On the Plurality of Worlds (London, 1728)
  5. Galileo Galilei. Sidereus nuncius (Venice, 1610)
  6. Galileo's Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems (Salusbury translation, 1661)
  7. Galileo's Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina (Salusbury translation, 1661)
  8. Isidore, Saint, Opusculum de temporibus (Rome, 1473 )
  9. John Finley. Tornadoes (New York, 1887)
  10. Kepler on the Bible and Copernicanism (Salusbury translation, 1661)
  11. Mondino dei Luzzi, Anothomia Mondini nuper optime (Venice, 1507)
  12. Nicolaus Copernicus, De revolutionibus (1543)
  13. Regiomontanus. Kalendarium (Venice, 1476)
  14. Robert Hooke, Micrographia (London, 1665)
  15. Samuel Clark, A Collection of Papers (London, 1717; letters 1-3)
  16. Thomas Burnet, The Theory of the Earth (London, 1684)
  17. William Harvey, The Anatomical Exercises of Dr. William Harvey (1653)

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