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THIS year, the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of Galileo, has been the occasion of widespread consideration of all aspects of the work of the master, among which the contemporary reception of his work in England is of particular interest to us*. Poets and philosophers, men of general learning and men of science have been cited1, but among them I have never seen Robert Burton.
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See in particular the excellent detailed discussion by Marie Boas Hall, to be published in the Notre Dame Galileo volume.
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ANDRADE, E. Early Recognition of Galileo's Work in England. Nature 203, 552 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203552b0
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