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Natural Sciences : What was the nature of the Copernican Heliocentric theory?
How did subsequent scholars confront the 』 of the 『 Revolution, which was a double-edged sword against the existing worldview, combined with precision and conceptual revolutionism?
How did the advocates of Protestantism respond to the charms and threats of new astronomy?
In addition, the new developments in astronomy stimulate various discussions and trends in the hierarchy of theology and philosophy with natural science.
The author takes a penetrating look at intellectuals who struggled with the implications of the 『 Revolution 』, such as Leticus, Genma Frisius, Ojiander, and Melanskyn, who were supported by the belief in the Ptolemy of Cyprus Model and by philosophical and theological demands.
Their serious conflicts over the relationship between theory and observation facts, or between natural science and nature itself, embody the embryonic period of modern science, while highlighting the strength of the spell of Aristotelian cosmology, supported by the faith in the Nicolaus Copernicus Model and by philosophical and theological demands.
Volume 2 : Advocacy of the Copernican pernican theory, supported by the belief in and by philosophical and theological demands.
With the widespread use of astrology as a background, the significance of Coperni3 About the Size of the Universe
4 Achilles Gasser
5 Genma Frixius
6 About the Method of Determination of Longitude
7 Triangulation and Genma's Methods of Learning
8 The Theory of 『 Rotation before and after the publication of 』
9 Inclination to Copernican Theory
10 The Hierarchy of Learning
Chapter 7 : Agnosticism and Relativity -- Ojiander and Luther
1 The Anonymous Introduction of 』 to Science and Theology
1 The Theory of Endearism and chronology
6 Lutheran and Copernican
1 Religious and University Reform
2 The Science and Theology in Lutheran
3 Melanstarn and Astronomy Reform
3 Melanstarn and Astronomy Reform
8 Erasmus Rhein Holt
9 Poitzer and his students
10 The Interpretation of Wittenberg
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