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  1. The Hidden Praeceptor: How Georg Rheticus Taught Geocentric Cosmology to Europe.Matteo Valleriani, Beate Federau & Olya Nicolaeva - 2022 - Perspectives on Science 30 (3):407-436.
    A corpus of 360 distinct early modern printed editions containing Johannes de Sacrobosco’s Tractatus de sphaera is “dissected” into a corpus of 540 text-parts, 241 of them re-occurring at least once. Through the exploration of the data, we recognized a relevant position for four anonymous authors in their social network. We demonstrate that the text-parts originally assigned to the anonymous authors were authored or edited by Georg Rheticus. By means of data analysis, we conclusively establish that Rheticus profoundly impacted the (...)
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  • Birkenmajer's Copernicus: Historical Context, Original Insights, and Contributions to Current Debates.André Goddu - 2018 - Science in Context 31 (2):189-222.
    ArgumentLudwik Antoni Birkenmajer (1855-1929), following along the paths pioneered by Leopold Prowe, Maximilian Curtze, Franz Hipler, and J. L. E. Dreyer, joined them as trailblazers of Copernican scholarship in the nineteenth century. Educated in the classics and mathematics, Birkenmajer began by examining more closely the Cracow background to Copernicus's development and studying his works and annotations in books he owned or read. Birkenmajer contributed many discoveries that eventually became common knowledge, and his studies loomed over Polish research on Copernicus into (...)
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