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One of the most influential creations of ancient Greek science was
the mathematical astronomy created by Hipparchus in the second
century B.C. and later came to final form by Ptolemy in the second
century A.D. Ptolemy's work was well known in the Middle Ages
through imperfect Latin versions. In fifteenth-century Italy,
however, it was brought back to context. George Trebizond, a Cretan émigré
in the curia, produced a new translation and commentary. These
proved imperfect and aroused much heated criticism. But the German
astronomer, Johannes Regiomontanus, a protégé of the brilliant
Greek churchman Cardinal Bessarion, came to Italy with his benefactor,
learned Greek, and produced a full-scale 'Epitome' of Ptolemy's work
from which most astronomers learned their art for the next century
and more. Copernicus was only one of the celebrities of the
Scientific Revolution whose work rested in large part on the study
of ancient science carried out in fifteenth-century Italy.
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Theories |
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Curious
how, why, and what these theories mean? Here's the best
place to find all about the General Theory of Relativity,
Special Theory of Relativity, Theories on Quantum
Mechanics, Big Bang, Big Crunch, and many more!!!
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Timeline
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significant advancements in space technology!!!
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Biographies |
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Here's
the place to find out more about the people behind the
missions and some of the brilliant scientists that
contributed to the understanding of the universe!!!
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