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Nicolau Copernicus in Print: Works by Copernicus

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On the Revolutions
(Foundations of Natural History)
by Nicholas Copernicus; translated by Edward Rosen; edited by Jerzy Dobrzycki

On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres
(Great Minds Series)
by Nicolaus Copernicus; translated by Charles G. Wallis


Scholarly Examination

An Annotated Census of Copernicus' De Revolutionibus: (Nuremberg, 1543 and Basel, 1566)
(Studia Copernicana - Brill Series, Volume 2)
by Owen Gingerich


Reference

Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus to Newton
edited by Wilbur Applebaum and Lawrence C. Becker
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