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  1. 21 de jun. de 2024 · La revolución de Copérnico, que comenzó con la publicación de su obra "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" en 1543, marcó un punto de inflexión crucial en la historia de la astronomía y la comprensión del cosmos.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus announced the motion of Earth in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri VI (“Six Books Concerning the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs,” 1543).

  3. Hace 1 día · Copernicus's major work on his heliocentric theory was Dē revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), published in the year of his death, 1543. He had formulated his theory by 1510.

  4. Hace 1 día · It was Osiander and not Copernicus himself who expressed this view in the preface that he affixed to the first edition of the De Revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543—as in fact Crombie himself points out in his Augustine to Galileo: The History of Science A.D. 400-1650 (London, 1953, 1956), p. 326.

  5. 21 de jun. de 2024 · De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium. 1543. First Edition. In 1543, this book presented a new approach to knowledge—and nothing was the same after it appeared. Copernicus was the first to propose a heliocentric theory of the cosmos, which describes the the sun standing still and the earth revolving around it.

  6. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Published in 1543, De revolutionibus orbium caelestium (On the revolutions of the heavenly spheres) by the Polish astronomer and Catholic canon, Nicolaus Copernicus, introduced a new model of the cosmos that placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the universe.

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