Nicolaus Copernicus — "The motion of the celestial bodies is uniform, circular, and perpetual, or compo…"
The motion of the celestial bodies is uniform, circular, and perpetual, or composed of circular motions.
The motion of the celestial bodies is uniform, circular, and perpetual, or composed of circular motions.
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"The order of the planets is this: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury."
"For these I care nothing, and I shall even despise their judgment as reckless."
"And so, in the first book, I describe the earth's general position and its various motions, and then I pass to the other planets, showing how their motions are related to the earth's."
"For the mind, which is created in the image of God, is capable of understanding the divine order of the universe."
"For the Earth, which is a planet, must therefore move in a circle around the Sun."
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