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  1. Copernicus--philosophy and science: Bruno-Kepler-Galileo (Publication / Burndy Library) by Stillman Drake, 1973
  2. The Heritage Copernicus: Theories "Pleasing to the Mind"
  3. Copernicus, N., Stamp Catalogue 1973-76
  4. Nicolaus Copernikus - Leben, Werk, Wirkung (German Edition) by Jürgen Hamel, 1994-03-01
  5. Copernicus (Immortals) by David C. Knight, 1971-06
  6. Sun, stand thou still: The life and work of Copernicus, the astronomer (Life of science library) by A Armitage, 1947
  7. The world of Copernicus by Henryk Bietkowski, 1973
  8. Copernicus And Modern Astronomy (Primary Sources of Revolutionary Scientific Discoveries and Theories) by Josh Sakolsky, 2004-10
  9. Six Great Scientists: Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, Marie Curie, Einstein by J. G Crowther, 1995
  10. Dance of the Planets: The Universe of Nicolaus Copernicus by Nancy Veglahn, 1979-01
  11. Nicholas Copernicus: Fifteen Forty-Three to Nineteen Forty-Three by Stephen P. Mizwa, 1969-06
  12. Starowolski's biographies of Copernicus (Studia Copernicana) by Erna Hilfstein, 1980
  13. Nicholas Copernicus, 1473-1543 by Stefan Mekarski, 1973-01
  14. Book Nobody Read: In Pursuit of the Revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus by Owen Gingerich, 2004-01-01

61. Nicholas Copernicus
According to a later horoscope, nicolaus copernicus was born on February 19,1473, in Torun, a city in northcentral Poland on the Vistula River south of
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Nicholas Copernicus - born Feb. 19, 1473, Torun, Pol. d. May 24, 1543, Frauenburg, East Prussia [now Frombork, Poland] His name in Polish was Mikolaj Kopernik. He was a Polish astronomer who proposed that the planets have the Sun as the fixed point to which their motions are to be referred; that the Earth is a planet which, besides orbiting the Sun annually, also turns once daily on its own axis; and that very slow, long-term changes in the direction of this axis account for the precession of the equinoxes. This representation of the heavens is usually called the heliocentric, or "Sun-centred," systemderived from the Greek helios, meaning "Sun." Copernicus's theory had important consequences for later thinkers of the scientific revolution, including such major figures as Galileo, Kepler, Descartes, and Newton. Copernicus probably hit upon his main idea sometime between 1508 and 1514, and during those years he wrote a manuscript usually called the Commentariolus ("Little Commentary"). However, the book that contains the final version of his theory, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri vi ("Six Books Concerning the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs"), did not appear in print until 1543, the year of his death.

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COPERNICUS, Nicolaus earth , spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the sun . This is called the heliocentric, or sun-centered, system.
Early Life and Education. top L Geography of the 2d-century astronomer Ptolemy . Together, the two men observed the occultation (the eclipse by the moon) of the star Aldebaran on March 9, 1497. In 1500 Copernicus lectured on astronomy
Return to Poland. top De Hypothesibus Motuum Coelestium a se Constitutis Commentariolus (known as the Commentariolus ), which was not published until the 19th century. In this work he laid down the principles of his new heliocentric astronomy. De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium
Early 16th-Century Cosmology. top The cosmology that was eventually replaced by Copernican theory postulated a geocentric universe in which the earth was stationary and motionless at the center of several concentric, rotating spheres. These spheres bore (in order from the earth outward) the following celestial bodies: the moon Mercury Venus , the sun Mars Jupiter Saturn , and, finally, the finite outermost sphere bearing the so-called fixed stars. (This last sphere was said to wobble slowly, thereby producing the precession of the equinoxes.)

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64. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Library Of Congress Citations
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67. Copernicus : De Revolutionibus
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First published in 1543, Copernicus' On the revolutions of the heavenly spheres is one of the classic works in planetary astronomy, presenting the first detailed sun-centred cosmology. Indeed so dramatic was its impact that many historians today speak of the Scientific Revolution as beginning in the year 1543. It was not an immediate success however and it was not until after the work of Kepler and Galileo that the Copernican system came to be widely accepted. The diagram displayed here in the preface belies the complexity of the Copernican system which retained many features of Aristotelian cosmological theory.

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    Temple of Nicolaus Copernicus Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473-1543), Polish astronomer, best known for his theory that the sun is at rest near the center of the universe and that the earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the sun. See Astronomy; Solar System. II Life Born in Thorn (now Torun) Copernicus went to Italy about 1495 to study medicine and law. In 1497 he began to study canon law at the University of Bologna while living in the home of a mathematics professor, who greatly stimulated Copernicus's geographical and astronomical interests. In 1500 Copernicus lectured on astronomy in Rome. He received a doctorate in canon law from Ferrara in 1503 and returned to Poland. Sometime between 1507 and 1515, he completed a short astronomical treatise, De Hypothesibus Motuum Coelestium a se Constitutis Commentariolus (known as the Commentariolus), not published until the 19th century, in which he laid down the principles of his new astronomy. After moving to Frauenburg in 1512, Copernicus began his major work, De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, finished by 1530 but not published until just before his death in 1543. III The Copernican System and Its Influence As well as arguing that the earth rotates daily on its axis and revolves yearly around the sun, Copernicus held that the planets also circle the sun, and that the earth precesses on its axis, wobbling like a top, as it rotates. The Copernican system retained many features of the Ptolemaic system of astronomy, including solid, planet-bearing spheres and a finite outermost sphere bearing the fixed stars. Copernicus's calculations of astronomical positions were neither decisively simpler nor more accurate than those of his predecessors, and parts of his theory were adopted, while the radical core was ignored or rejected.

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Before the 16th century, the common belief was that the sun and all the other planets revolved around the Earth. This theory had been developed by the ancient Greek astronomer Ptolemy around A.D. 150, but the Polish astronomer Copernicus found that the Ptolemaic system could not explain the observed motions of the planets. In 1543, he published a book called The Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs , which argued that the Earth was not the center of the universe but was one of the planets and, like them, revolved around the sun. This model of the solar system is known as the Copernican system. Copernicus also said that the Earth spins on its axis once per day, which accounts for why the sky appears to revolve around the Earth. retrograde
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74. Nicolaus Copernicus Copernicus Was Born In Torun, Poland Into A
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Nicolaus Copernicus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland into a middle class family. He started his study of science and mathematics at the University of Cracow, which was a well-respected scientific center. He furthered his scientific studies in Italy, and after teaching for a period of time in Rome, he returned to Poland to serve as Canon of Frauenburg. He was to serve in this administrative position for the rest of his life. He published his revolutionary (many authors have failed to resist this pun) work De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) in 1543, the year of his death. It is said that he received the first copy of the book on his deathbed. It was the culmination of forty years of work. Of necessity, the book contains many sections devoted to new results in trigonometry together with previously published trigonometric results; most of Copernicus' mathematical contributions are in this field. The mathematical content made the work difficult to understand for many readers; this possibility is recognized in the preface where Copernicus states that the book is intended for mathematically adept readers. Copernicus was deeply religious and had no heretical intent in espousing his heliocentric theory. In fact, one purpose of his astronomical studies was to make calculations for the Church's liturgical calendar. Copernicus' belief in the heliocentric theory was not based on empirical results, but rather on its simpler, superior mathematical structure. Empirical support for the heliocentric theory had to wait for Kepler's modifications and Galileo's observations. There is a famous quote from the twentieth century physicist James Jeans that says, "From the intrinsic evidence of his creation, the Great Architect of the Universe now begins to appear as a pure mathematician." This could easily have been said five hundred years earlier by Copernicus; it certainly states his beliefs. Indeed, Copernicus believed that God designed and created the universe. He further believed that God's design was mathematical with the everywhere appearing symmetry of nature supporting this belief.

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77. Copernicus - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
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79. The Copernicus Quest
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