Correction

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British Journal for the History of Science 29 (3):380-380 (1996)
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Abstract

A line was inadvertently dropped from Antoni Malet's review of Galileo's Diálogo sobre los dos máximos sistemas del mundo, on p. 92 of the March 1996 issue. ‘Italian candido, for white, turned into Spanish cóncavo ’ should read: ‘Italian candido, for white, turned into Spanish cándido or concavo, for orb or orbit, into Spanish cóncavo ’. We apologize for this oversight.

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