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Apocryphal Galilean Writings*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2008

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Appendix: A Forgotten Controversy
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2000

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Footnotes

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Translator's note: This second version of Favaro's article was published in Atti e Memorie della Reale Accademia di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti in Padova (1919–20), 17–30. Reprinted in Favaro 1992a, 141–54. The modernized and standardized list of references can be found in a bibliographical section at the end of the appendix. In this second version, Favaro noted that the article was first published in Bollettino di bibliografia e di storia delle scienze matematiche, 19 (1917), 33–43. He added the following comment: “As I did in other cases, I republish this article in the present collection because of its importance for my work on Galileo, adding to the first version the result of subsequent investigations.”

References

* Translator's note: This second version of Favaro's article was published in Atti e Memorie della Reale Accademia di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti in Padova (1919–20), 17–30. Reprinted in Favaro 1992a, 141–54. The modernized and standardized list of references can be found in a bibliographical section at the end of the appendix. In this second version, Favaro noted that the article was first published in Bollettino di bibliografia e di storia delle scienze matematiche, 19 (1917), 33–43. He added the following comment: “As I did in other cases, I republish this article in the present collection because of its importance for my work on Galileo, adding to the first version the result of subsequent investigations.”