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  1. Commentariolus (en llatí, ‘petits comentaris') és un esbós de quaranta pàgines escrit per Nicolau Copèrnic d'una versió anterior del seu revolucionari model heliocèntric de l'univers. Després d'un llarg desenvolupament posterior de la seva teoria, Copèrnic va publicar la versió completa en 1543 en la seva prominent obra De revolutionibus orbium coelestium.

  2. 9 apr 2019 · One letter, written in 1536, begged for more information. It praised Copernicus’s “new theory of the Universe according to which the Earth moves and the Sun occupies the basic, and hence ...

  3. De Mercurio [ recensere] Sed omnium in caelo mirabilissimus est Mercurii cursus, qui paene investigabiles permeat vias, uti perscrutari non facile queat. addit praeterea difficultatem quod sub radiis solis invisibiles plerumque meatus occupat et paucis admodum diebus visibilem se exhibet, attamen comprehendetur et ipse, modo altiori ingenio ...

  4. The "Copernican Revolution" is named for Nicolaus Copernicus, whose Commentariolus, written before 1514, was the first explicit presentation of the heliocentric model in Renaissance scholarship. The idea of heliocentrism is much older; it can be traced to Aristarchus of Samos, a Hellenistic author writing in the 3rd century BC, who may in turn ...

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  6. The writings of Copernicus were unavailable in English until the publication of this 1939 translation from the original Latin. A three-part collection, it consists of the Commentariolus, Copernicus' sketch of his hypotheses for the heavenly motions; the Narratio prima, a popular introduction to Copernican theory; and the Letter against Werner, Copernicus' refutation of the views of a contemporary.

  7. Commentariolus' use of Epitome, 111,2, and V, 22, is evident. So is Commentariolus' use of Giorgio Valla's Seek and Avoid as well as of Pliny's Natural History. What other sources were tapped by Commentariolus will have to be determined by further research. Copernicus sent out a few copies of Commentariolus, as we saw above.