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Astronomy Quotes by Nicolaus Copernicus
- Astronomy is written for astronomers
- Finally we shall place the Sun himself at the center of the Universe. All this is suggested by the system of procession of events and…
- The scorn which I had reason to fear on account of the novelty and unconventionality of my opinion almost induced me to abandon completely the…
- So if the worth of the arts were measured by the matter with which they deal, this art-which some call astronomy, others astrology, and many…
- In first place we must observe that the universe is spherical. This is either because that figure is the most perfect, as not being articulated,…
- So far as hypotheses are concerned, let no one expect anything certain from astronomy, which cannot furnish it, lest he accept as the truth ideas…
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