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Page of the book " Petri Gassendi Institutio astronomica juxta hypotheseis tam veterum quam recentiorum: cui accesserunt Galilei Nuncius sidereus, and Johannis Kepleri Dioptrice"
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Page of the book " Petri Gassendi Institutio astronomica juxta hypotheseis tam veterum quam recentiorum: cui accesserunt Galilei Nuncius sidereus, and Johannis Kepleri Dioptrice"
CUL4847637 Page of the book " Petri Gassendi Institutio astronomica juxta hypotheseis tam veterum quam recentiorum: cui accesserunt Galilei Nuncius sidereus, and Johannis Kepleri Dioptrice".; (add.info.: Written by Gassendi, Pierre (1592-1665). English philosopher, priest, scientist, astronomer, and mathematician. Page of the book " Petri Gassendi Institutio astronomica juxta hypotheseis tam veterum quam recentiorum: cui accesserunt Galilei Nuncius sidereus, and Johannis Kepleri Dioptrice". Published in London in 1683. Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)); Photo © JBP/AIC
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This print captures a page from the book "Petri Gassendi Institutio astronomica juxta hypotheseis tam veterum quam recentiorum: cui accesserunt Galilei Nuncius sidereus, and Johannis Kepleri Dioptrice". Written by Pierre Gassendi, a renowned English philosopher, priest, scientist, astronomer, and mathematician of the 17th century. The intricate engraving depicts a wealth of astronomical knowledge in Latin text, showcasing the revolutionary theories of Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler.
Published in London in 1683, this historic piece is housed at the Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia) in Barcelona. The detailed engraving highlights the solar system's complexities while symbolizing the scientific revolution that was unfolding during that era.
The image exudes an air of intellectual curiosity and scholarly pursuit as it delves into the mysteries of space and celestial bodies. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our relentless quest for understanding the universe around us.
With its rich historical significance and artistic appeal, this print is not just a visual delight but also a window into a pivotal period in astronomy and philosophy. It stands as a tribute to the brilliance of minds like Gassendi, Galileo, and Kepler who paved the way for modern scientific thought.
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