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  1. Harmonices mundi. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Harmonices Mundi ( latinsky: Harmonie světů, 1619) je kniha od J. Keplera. Kepler v ní diskutuje harmonii a kongruenci v geometrických tvarech a fyzikálních jevech. V závěrečné části je zmíněn jeho objev tzv. třetího zákona pohybu planet .

  2. Harmonices Mundi (Harmonices mundi libri V) [1] adalah sebuah buku karya Johannes Kepler yang ditulis dalam bahasa Latin. Di dalam bukunya, Kepler membahas tentang keharmonian dan kekongruenan bentuk geometri dan fenomena fisika. Bab terakhir pada buku tersebut berisi tentang penemuan Kepler terkenal, yang disebut "hukum gerakan planet ketiga".

  3. La Armonía de los mundos (Harmonices Mundi) Hace 500 años, en 1619, Johannes Kepler publica “La Armonía de los Mundos”, un tratado sobre filosofía, teología, música, geometría, astrología y astronomía. La obra consta de cinco libros: Primus Geometricvs; Secundus Arquitectonicvs; Tertius

  4. In his 1619 book Harmonices Mundi, Johannes Kepler discusses harmony and congruence in geometric forms and physical phenomena. He divides the work into five chapters covering regular polygons, congruent figures, musical harmonies, astrological configurations, and the harmony of planetary motions. Kepler discovered physical harmonies in planetary motion, such as how the difference in a planet's ...

  5. Other articles where Harmonies of the World is discussed: Johannes Kepler: Astronomical work of Johannes Kepler: …1619 his Harmonice Mundi (Harmonies of the World, which contained Kepler’s third law) brought together more than two decades of investigations into the archetypal principles of the world: geometrical, musical, metaphysical, astrological, astronomical, and those principles ...

  6. Harmonices Mundi. An ensemble dedicated to tackling the entire classical repertoire, the result of an idea by the violinists Gianfranco Contadini and Stefano Rondoni. Their members perform since 1998 as soloists, in duets, trios, quartets, and as a complete orchestra of 22 players.

  7. In 1619, he attempted to provide this with the publication of Harmonices mundi [Harmony of the Worlds] and noted in its “Preface”: I am writing a book for my contemporaries or – it does not matter – for Posterity. It may be that my book will wait for a hundred years for a Reader. Has not God waited for 6000 years for an observer?