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Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara

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first observation. Both men were described as "free minds and free souls," and Novara believed that his findings would have shaken Ptolemy's "unshakable" geocentric system.
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had started out as Novara's student and then became his assistant and co-worker. Novara in turn declared that his teacher had been the famous astronomer
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A. Romer, "The welcoming of Copernicus's de revolutionibus: The commentariolus and its reception"
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Novara's writings are largely lost, except for a few astrological
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