Skip to content
  • Manifesto
  • Calculus
  • History of Mathematics
  • Podcast
  • Geometry
  • Blog
  • Book Reviews
  • About

Intellectual Mathematics

Tag: History of Astronomy

Posted on September 16, 2022September 16, 2022

Reply to Nikfahm-Khubravan & Ragep on Copernicus

Posted on August 15, 2019

Galileo and the Church

Posted on July 7, 2019July 7, 2019

Galileo’s theory of comets is hot air

Posted on June 2, 2019

Phases of Venus

Posted on May 4, 2019

Blemished sun

Posted on April 6, 2019

The telescope

Posted on March 9, 2019

Heliocentrism before the telescope

Posted on February 11, 2019March 4, 2019

Heliocentrism in antiquity

Posted on January 18, 2019August 17, 2021

Galileo’s theory of tides

Posted on January 2, 2018January 4, 2018

Notes on “the difference between Pre-Copernican and Copernican heliocentrism”

Posts navigation

Page 1 Page 2 Next page

Menu

  • Manifesto
  • Calculus
  • History of Mathematics
  • Podcast
  • Geometry
  • Blog
  • Book Reviews
  • About

Search

Blog tag cloud

Analytic philosophy Archimedes Aristarchus Autobiographical poetry Book Reviews Calculus Climate (of debate) issues Copernicus Descartes Euclid Galileo Gender bias bias History of Astronomy History of Mathematics History of mathematics course History of Science How to prove anything with statistics Implications of history for teaching Intellectual Mathematics (synonyms of) Irrationality of Mathematics Education Research Leibniz Mathematica Pedagogical purposes Philosophy of Mathematics Philosophy of Science Physics Podcast Rational history S02 Sociology of Academia Substance versus Form Theories of my own devising Thoughts on art Viktor himself War on intuition (dispatches from insurgency of) WeBWorK “Lecture doesn’t work”

© Viktor Blåsjö

viktor@intellectualmathematics.com