Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Copernicus ( 1473-1543 ) . Although Copernicus had many of his roots in the Middle Ages and Antiquity , it was he who started the development which in the centuries after his death finally changed the world picture . Yet his con ...
... Copernicus ( 1473-1543 ) . Although Copernicus had many of his roots in the Middle Ages and Antiquity , it was he who started the development which in the centuries after his death finally changed the world picture . Yet his con ...
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... Copernicus to the eccen- tricity SD = TD ' = e , of his model , and to the radius CP = C'C " = ez of the small epicycle . It is worth noticing that here too Copernicus is in complete agreement with Ibn ash - Shatir ( see p . 274 ) ...
... Copernicus to the eccen- tricity SD = TD ' = e , of his model , and to the radius CP = C'C " = ez of the small epicycle . It is worth noticing that here too Copernicus is in complete agreement with Ibn ash - Shatir ( see p . 274 ) ...
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... Copernicus took his doctor's degree in canon law at Padua , and following this went back to Poland . Until 1510 he lived chiefly in Heilsberg and acted as a secretary to his uncle ; after that year he moved to Frauenberg and was ...
... Copernicus took his doctor's degree in canon law at Padua , and following this went back to Poland . Until 1510 he lived chiefly in Heilsberg and acted as a secretary to his uncle ; after that year he moved to Frauenberg and was ...
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