De sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period The Authors of the Commentaries

This open access book explores commentaries on an influential text of pre-Copernican astronomy in Europe. It features essays that take a close look at key intellectuals and how they engaged with the main ideas of this qualitative introduction to geocentric cosmology. Johannes de Sacrobosco compiled...

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Other Authors: Valleriani, Matteo (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2020
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