From 1491 to 1494, Copernicus studied mathematics and optics at Krakow University. |
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When he returned to his native land, Copernicus was again granted leave from his official duties as a canon in the Ermland Chapter at Frauenburg. |
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But Copernicus kept the old astronomy by retaining the system of spheres and epicycles. |
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Are you suggesting that sun moves around the earth and that Copernicus and Galileo were wrong? |
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One of the most important of these was the heliocentric theory Copernicus had proposed thirty years earlier. |
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By his thirties Copernicus had developed a heliocentric theory of the solar system in a document of a few fruitful pages. |
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Before Copernicus, medieval scholars solemnly concluded that the Earth couldn't possibly be moving and turning. |
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It was Ptolemy's mathematical tricks of deferent and epicycle which Copernicus modified to his own mathematical model. |
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The Latin term Regulus was first applied by Copernicus as a diminutive of its earlier form Rex, meaning King. |
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Padua was famous for its medical school and while he was there Copernicus studied both medicine and astronomy. |
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Subversive books, including those advancing the theories of Newton and Copernicus, were removed from the university's library. |
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Copernicus must surely have had it in mind when he came up with the idea that the earth orbited the sun. |
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We credit the idea that the Earth and other planets orbit the Sun to the medieval Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. |
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For Copernicus, this meant gazing at the stars through scientific instruments of his own invention. |
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It housed compasses, surveying tools, astrolabes, and armillary spheres that evoked the world of Copernicus and Tartaglia. |
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Yet he was not willing, as Copernicus was, to discard the notion of the earth as the center of the universe. |
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Astronomers from Copernicus to Kepler had elaborated the heliocentric system of the universe. |
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An Arab astronomer, Ibn al-Shatir, spelled out the theory of planetary motion 150 years before Copernicus. |
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An example is Lake Manicougan in Canada, 80 km across, about the size of the Copernicus impact crater on the moon. |
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In saying this, Husserl had no intention to ignore Copernicus and revert to Ptolemy's geocentric astronomical system. |
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In the 16th century Nicolaus Copernicus moved the Earth from its privileged position at the centre of the universe. |
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These treatises were to have a great influence on Leonardo da Vinci, Copernicus, and Galileo. |
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Born in Poland in 1473, it was the humble astronomer Nicholas Copernicus who challenged the geocentrism of Ptolemy with his own heliocentric universe. |
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Nicolaus Copernicus is the Latinate name of the renowned astronomer and polymath, born in 1473 to a well-placed mercantile family in the Polish town of Torun. |
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No one knows what Copernicus himself thought of the changes, since the first he saw of the printed version of his magnum opus was when it was delivered to him on his deathbed. |
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He gave a table of secants and, although Delambre credited him with the first use of this function, it had appeared earlier in the work of Copernicus. |
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Just as the Western church refused at first to accept the heliocentric model of Copernicus, so modern astronomy so far chooses to dismiss this second discovery. |
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In the heliocentric universe conceived by the sixteenth-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, for example, planets orbited the Sun in perfect circles. |
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What Copernicus did, that no one had done previously, was work out the mathematical details of the heliocentric model, based on the astronomical data available at the time. |
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Among the great figures of the Western scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries were Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Isaac Newton. |
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Early and influential proponents of these ideas included Copernicus, Galileo, and Francis Bacon. |
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Copernicus placed the Sun at the centre of the Universe, exempt from any sort of lation. |
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It cites statements from Newton, Copernicus and others in favour of the Pythagorean worldview as evidence. |
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Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer who formulated a model of the Solar System that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the centre. |
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Riccioli, Grimaldi, and Dechales all described the effect as part of an argument against the heliocentric system of Copernicus. |
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Copernicus grinned amorously at the ruddy stout damsel who stood, presenting arms akimbo, under the ale-bush in the latticed porch. |
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Although Copernicus didn't see any big ideas flowing from the sun-centered system, the Church was slowly beginning to suspect that heliocentrism, heretically, elbowed man right out of the center of things. |
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Once a canon, Copernicus was rarely in want of money. |
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Shortly after, Copernicus discovers Rheticus and Franz in flagrante. |
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Like Copernicus and Galileo, Johannes Kepler was a renowned astronomer who wrote in Latin. |
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Element 112 is named Copernicium after the famed scholar and scientist Nicolaus Copernicus, whose work had exceptional influence on the rise of modern science. |
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Writing around 1450, Nicholas Cusanus anticipated the heliocentric worldview of Copernicus, but in a philosophical fashion. |
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Kalecki was the third Pole to be honoured in this way by OUP, which has also published the complete works of Nicolaus Copernicus and Stefan Banach. |
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The argument put forth by Copernicus that the Sun, not the Earth, was at the center of the heavens renewed concerns about domification. |
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Indeed the church would imprison Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, for advocating the sun-centred model of the universe a century later. But Copernicus did eventually publish his celestial theory at the end of his life. |
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Of significance in the history of science is the fact that some of the greatest contributions to the natural sciences are the works of creationists, including Copernicus, Kepler, and Newton. |
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The works of these scholars anticipated the heliocentric worldview of Nicolaus Copernicus. |
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During the Renaissance, Nicolaus Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system. |
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Calvin's views regarding the heliocentric theory of Copernicus have provided much controversy and fodder for the claim of anti-science on the part of the reformers. |
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I read with jaw-dropping shock that an accused child molester is being hailed as a modern-day Galileo or Copernicus in the pages of this magazine. |
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