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  1. 30 de nov. de 2004 · Nicolaus Copernicus was born on 19 February 1473, the youngest of four children of Nicolaus Copernicus, Sr., a well-to-do merchant who had moved to Torun from Cracow, and Barbara Watzenrode, the daughter of a leading merchant family in Torun. The city, on the Vistula River, had been an important inland port in the Hanseatic League.

  2. En 3 oraciones o menos: Copérnico propone un modelo heliocéntrico del sistema solar donde el Sol se encuentra en el centro y todos los planetas, incluyendo la Tierra, giran alrededor del Sol. Este modelo se basa en 7 postulados, incluyendo que la Tierra gira diariamente sobre sus polos y anualmente alrededor del Sol, lo que explica los movimientos aparentes del Sol y los planetas. Copérnico ...

  3. Introduction à l'astronomie de Copernic. Le «Commentariolus» de Copernic et le «Narratio Prima» de Rheticus. Introduction, traduction française et commentaire de H. Hugonnard-Roche, E. Rosen et J. P. Verdet. Préface de R. Taton. Paris: A. Blanchard, 1975. Pp. 228. - Volume 16 Issue 4

  4. This particular copy of De revolutionibus is famous however because it contains a complete manuscript copy of an earlier work by Copernicus, the Commentariolus or ‘little commentary.’ This is a earlier version of the Copernican theory that the sun was at the centre of the cosmos which had been circulated amongst astronomers for many years before the final publication of De revolutionibus.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Nicolaus Copernicus was born on February 19, 1473 in Torun, a city in north-central Poland on the Vistula River. Copernicus was born into a family of well-to-do merchants, and after his father’s ...

  6. In the Commentariolus, Copernicus postulated that, if the Sun is assumed to be at rest and if Earth is assumed to be in motion, then the remaining planets fall into an orderly relationship whereby their sidereal periods increase from the Sun as follows: Mercury (88 days), Venus (225 days), Earth (1 year), Mars (1.9 years), Jupiter (12 years), and Saturn (30 years).

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    30 de abr. de 2014 · Antes del año 1514, Nicolás Copérnico (19 de febrero de 1473 – 24 de mayo de 1543) escribió una primera versión de la teoría heliocéntrica del universo. La primera hipótesis que afirmaba que el centro del cosmos no era la Tierra, sino el Sol, estaba esbozada en cuarenta páginas que tituló Commentariolus (que significa 'pequeño comentario').Matthew de Miechow, un historiador del ...