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1. Introduction: Myth or fact/reality
2. From Anaximander to Lucretius: Plurality from chance
3. Pythagoras, Plato and Ptolemy: Unicity by design
4. Plutarchs De Facie: The Moon is another Earth
5. Patristic cosmology confirms the single world
6. Scholastics invent virtual Plurality
7. Nicolaus Cusanus: Homogeneous Cosmos
8. Nicolaus Copernicus: Earth no center
9. Giordano Bruno: Lame compasses but agile pen
10. Galileo Galilei: Technicians oust metaphysicians
11. Johannes Kepler: Servo-controlled planets orbiting a Sun-God
12. René Descartes and Cartesians: Multiple worlds from vortex power
13. Christiaan Huygens: Humans give its present-day form extraterrestrial intelligence
14. The time coordinate of Plurality
15. The discovery of time
16. Epilogue: Todays myth
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2. From Anaximander to Lucretius: Plurality from chance
3. Pythagoras, Plato and Ptolemy: Unicity by design
4. Plutarchs De Facie: The Moon is another Earth
5. Patristic cosmology confirms the single world
6. Scholastics invent virtual Plurality
7. Nicolaus Cusanus: Homogeneous Cosmos
8. Nicolaus Copernicus: Earth no center
9. Giordano Bruno: Lame compasses but agile pen
10. Galileo Galilei: Technicians oust metaphysicians
11. Johannes Kepler: Servo-controlled planets orbiting a Sun-God
12. René Descartes and Cartesians: Multiple worlds from vortex power
13. Christiaan Huygens: Humans give its present-day form extraterrestrial intelligence
14. The time coordinate of Plurality
15. The discovery of time
16. Epilogue: Todays myth
Bibliography
Notes
Index.