The cultural legacy of Galileo and the problematic concept of myth: Massimo Bucciantini (ed.): The science and myth of Galileo between the seventeenth and the nineteenth centuries in Europe. Florence: Olschki, 2021, ix + 502 pp, 52 €

Metascience 31 (1):29-32 (2022)
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