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  1. 20 de dic. de 2022 · Commentariolus contains the fundamental axiom of ancient astronomy, which underlies all the other assumptions, namely, all motions of celestial bodies must be uniform and circular.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2013 · According to the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "sometime between 1510 and 1514 [Copernicus] wrote an essay that has come to be known as the 'Commentariolus,' [which] introduced his ...

  3. De revolutionibus orbium coelestium escuchar ⓘ ( Sobre las revoluciones de las orbes celestes) es la obra fundamental del astrónomo Nicolás Copérnico, donde expone su teoría heliocéntrica. Comenzó a escribirla en 1506, terminándola en 1531, aunque no se publicó hasta el año de su muerte, en 1543, dedicándola al papa Paulo III .

  4. Copernicus, his Latin style and comments to Commentariolus. A methodology of historical or higher criticism and of stylometry/ stylochronometry known from Biblical and literary studies is applied to the examination of Nicolaus Copernicus’s writings. In particular, his early work Commentariolus is compared at the level of the Latin language ...

  5. Commentariolus (latín; en español «pequeños comentarios») es un bosquejo de cuarenta páginas escrito por Nicolás Copérnico de una versión anterior de su revolucionario modelo heliocéntrico del universo.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2014 · was published in 1543, the sun-cen tered universe it described was hardly novel. He had announced it some thirty years before in the brief account known as the Commentariolus that had circulated in manuscript over the decades between. This was strictly an astronomical work. To appreciate it and understand how he came by his ideas requires some knowledge of astronomical phenomena and of the ...

  7. Ficha de Cornucopiae linguae latinae ; Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae naturalis Plinii. Reproducción digital del original conservado en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Salamanca