The crime of Claudius Ptolemy /

In Newton's view, Ptolemy was "the most successful fraud in the history of science". Newton shows that Ptolemy predominantly obtained the astronomical results described in his work The Almagest by computation, and not by the direct observations that Ptolemy described

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Main Author: Newton, Robert R
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [1977], ©1977
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