Magruder, Kerry2017-01-132017-01-132017Kerry Magruder, "Banned Books of the Scientific Revolution," Lynx Open Ed, 2017.http://hdl.handle.net/11244/47154The three most famous banned books of the Copernican revolution, listed in chronological order, are On the Revolutions of Copernicus (1543); a Commentary on the biblical book of Job by Zúñiga, a theologian in Salamanca; and a Letter in defense of Copernicus by the Carmelite monk Paolo Foscarini. Learn more about them in this learning leaflet.Galileo's WorldHistory of the BookThe Galileo AffairBanned Books of the Scientific RevolutionLearning Object