1. Keys of Renaissance Astronomy
There was one that directly derived from Greek to Latin written by Henry Aristippus. ... "Campanus's fame is mainly related to a Latin edition of Euclid's Elements in 15 books, which was the standard Euclid for 200 years and the first printed version in 1482, and to the Theorica Planetarum"(Campanus of Novara). His Latin edition Euclid's Element can be counted as the most popular version at that time, which enabled as many scholars to study Euclid's Element during the Renaissance. ... Although Copernicus was Polish, he also spoke Latin, German, Italian and Greek....
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