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    Démarche d'investigation, pédagogie transmissive et principe d'autorité : l'exemple du système héliocentrique by Estelle Blanquet, Éric Picholle

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The question of heliocentrism constitutes a striking example of the difficulty to emancipate oneself from the paradigmatic pressure of the dominant culture. A traditional astronomy sequence centered on purely physical skills appears ineffective to overcome the naive Copernicanism of participants. …”
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    A rebuttal of recent arguments for Maragha influence on Copernicus by Viktor Blåsjö

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In particular, I argue that: the deleted passage in De revolutionibus that allegedly references unspecified previous authors on the Tusi couple actually refers to a simple harmonic motion, and not the Tusi couple; the arguments based on lettering and other conventions used in Copernicus’s figure for the Tusi couple have no evidentiary merit whatever; alleged indications that Nicole Oresme was aware of the Tusi couple are much more naturally explained on other grounds; plausibility considerations regarding the status of Arabic astronomy and norms regarding novelty claims weight against the influence thesis, not for it. …”
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    La dispersion des bibliothèques du diocèse de Rouen au temps des invasions normandes : autour d’un manuscrit carolingien anciennement conservé à la Sainte-Trinité de Fécamp... by Jacques Le Maho

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…A property of the abbey of Fécamp until the French Revolution, the ms 524 of the Rouen Library, written in the 9th century, contains different works dealing with astronomy and computation. The analysis of the obituary notice of Hardinus on fol. 78 seems to confirm the hypothesis, already put forward by some authors, of its being writen by a monk of the abbey of Fontenelle/Saint-Wandrille. …”
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    Maurice Renard et la science en récit au temps du Docteur Lerne et du Péril bleu by Sandrine Schiano

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The traumatic impact of the sciences of the nature putting a starting point in the human story or the extrapolations inherent to the development of the astronomy, increasing the dimensions of the universe up to the absurd, developed a climate of ideas with pessimistic consonances and crepuscular values. …”
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