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First Edition of "De Revolutionibus" by Nicolaus Copernicus

Nicolaus Copernicus1543

Ossoliński National Institute

Ossoliński National Institute
Wrocław, Poland

Title: "Nicolai Copernici Torinensis De Revolvtionibvs Orbium cœlestium, Libri VI…"
The first edition of Nicolaus Copernicus’ "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" was printed in Nuremberg in 1543. The book was Copernicus’ magnum opus. Copernicus was a lawyer and physician by profession, a canon of Warmia, and an astronomer and mathematician by avocation. Having studied in Cracow, Bologna, Padua and Ferrara, he settled permanently in Frombork [Frauenburg], where he devoted himself to scientific work. In his attempt to resolve the contradiction between Aristotle’s philosophy of nature (which allowed only uniform circular motion of celestial bodies) and astronomical practice, he laid the foundations for the heliocentric theory and modern astronomy. Copernicus developed an outline of the heliocentric theory in 1510–1512 in the text titled "Commentariolus", which he distributed among his friends and fellow scholars in several manuscript copies. The basic core of "De revolutionibus" was written later, from 1522 to 1533, while the last observation recorded by the astronomer (a solar eclipse) dates from 1541.
This work, published in 1543 and introducing a new model of the Solar System in which the Earth revolves around the Sun, is the essential publication of modern science. The change it brought about is called the Copernican Revolution and had not only scientific but also political and religious consequences. The first printing is considered one of the most sought-after and valuable books in the world.

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  • Title: First Edition of "De Revolutionibus" by Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Creator: Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Date Created: 1543
  • Location Created: Nuremberg, Germany
  • Physical Dimensions: [6], 196 leaves, collation: i-vj, a-z4, A-Z4, Aa-Cc4 ; 2°
  • Provenance: 1. Collegij Soc. Jesv Judenburgi Catalogo inscriptus 1659 [ms.].; 2. Ex Bibliotheca Valent. Krainski mpp [ms.]; 3. Józef Kraiński ( -1838); 4. Former collection of the Ossolineum Library in Lviv, shelfmark 41.381
  • Type: Book
  • Publisher: Johann Petreius
  • External Link: https://www.dbc.wroc.pl/publication/23807
  • Medium: Paper, handpress printing, woodcut
  • Depicted Person: Astronomical woodcut illustrations, tables, initials
  • Depicted Topic: lustracje drzeworytowe o tematyce astronomicznej, tabele, inicjały
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