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Starry messenger

Shows man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious beliefs.

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  • "Ascent of man: starry messenger"@en

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  • "A program about man's early attempts to map the forces which move the planets, contrasting the static nature of South American astronomy with the new ideas in Catholic Europe. Traces the origin of the scientific revolution in the battle between progress and dogma, symbolized by the trial of Galileo."
  • "Shows man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious beliefs."@en
  • "Shows man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious beliefs."
  • "Opening on Easter Island with speculations about the sculptured heads, Dr. Bronowski continues on to Europe to review the work of Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma culminating in the trial of Galileo. The telescope serves as the first instance of practical science."
  • "Presents the story of man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma, culminating in the trial of Galileo."
  • "Presents the story of man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma, culminating in the trial of Galileo."@en
  • "Discusses man's early study of astronomy and traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict."@en
  • "Conflict between religious dogma and the advances of the scientific revolution culminate in the trial of Galileo."@en
  • "Follows the origins of the scientific revolution and the conflict between fact and religious dogma that culminated in the trial of Galileo, the man who discovered heliocentrism."@en
  • "Highlights man's early study of astronomy."@en
  • "Highlights man's early study of astronomy. Discusses the development of Astronomy in the Mediterranean, the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma."@en
  • "Discusses man's early study of astronomy and traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma, culminating in the trial of Galileo."
  • "Discusses man's early study of astronomy and traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma, culminating in the trial of Galileo."@en
  • "Discusses the development of Astronomy in the Mediterranean, the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems. Also explores the conflict between theology and science and the nature of censorship."@en
  • "Shows man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of thescientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious beliefs."@en
  • "Highlights man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma focusing on the trial of Galileo."@en
  • "Conflict between religious dogma and the advances of the scientific revolution culminate in the trail of Galileo."
  • "Concentrates on the trial of Galileo to highlight the dogma versus scientiific process conflict."@en
  • "Highlights man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma."@en
  • "Highlights man's early study of astronomy. Traces the origins of the scientific revolution through the conflict between fact and religious dogma."

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  • "History"

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  • "Starry messenger"@en
  • "Starry messenger"
  • "The Starry messenger"
  • "The Starry messenger"@en
  • "The starry messenger"
  • "The starry messenger"@en