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... Italy . In 1503 Copernicus finished his Italian visit by taking his doctor's degree in canon law at the University of Ferrara . The rest of his life was chiefly spent in Frauen- berg , where he held a canonry at the cathedral . Contrary ...
... Italy . In 1503 Copernicus finished his Italian visit by taking his doctor's degree in canon law at the University of Ferrara . The rest of his life was chiefly spent in Frauen- berg , where he held a canonry at the cathedral . Contrary ...
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... Italy , and also went to Paris . He has earned a place in the history of world literature with his historical and philosophical Italian poem La Divina Commedia , existing in over 500 manuscripts and 600 printed editions . The poem ...
... Italy , and also went to Paris . He has earned a place in the history of world literature with his historical and philosophical Italian poem La Divina Commedia , existing in over 500 manuscripts and 600 printed editions . The poem ...
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... Italy First half of the fifth century B.C. An Italian - Greek philosopher who arrived in Athens in about 450 B.C. Contrary to Heraclitos he asserted the permanent and unchangeable : " That which is , is finite , spherical , unmovable ...
... Italy First half of the fifth century B.C. An Italian - Greek philosopher who arrived in Athens in about 450 B.C. Contrary to Heraclitos he asserted the permanent and unchangeable : " That which is , is finite , spherical , unmovable ...
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