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Laurea Honoris Causa in Astronomia, The University of
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+ (2) "Astronomia", still in Manuscript in the Bodleian Library;
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The German astronomer JOHANNES KEPLER (15711630), much influenced by Copernicus and later Tycho Brahe's assistant, announced in Astronomia nova his first two laws of planetary motion: planets move in ellipses with the sun in one focus; the radius vector from the sun to a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times.
1546 2001
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In addition, they were prepared to accept the role of the Sun as the mover of the planets, a role which Kepler was later to attribute to it (Astronomia nova, 1609).
COSMIC IMAGES H 1968
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And, indeed, the "Astronomia Nova" presents an unequalled illustration of observation vivified by theory, and theory tested and fructified by observation.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860 Various
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Astronomia y Fisica del Globo y la Meteorologia espanola ";" Los
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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These two laws were published in his great work, _Astronomia
History of Astronomy George Forbes 1892
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Astronomia nova in 1609 with calculations of the elliptical orbit of Mars based on Brahe's careful observations.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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Eis um bom trabalho de pesquisa que fez Jay Hilgert, o autor do blogue BittBox - pelo menos para quem gosta de Fotografia e Astronomia.
Valhalla Island 2009
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Kepler's 'Astronomia nova' on display until tomorrow
WN.com - Articles related to 400 Years of Modern Astronomy 2009
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