The following pages link to (Q3216598):
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- The original motivation for Copernicus's research: Albert of Brudzewo's \textit{Commentariolum super theoricas novas Georgii Purbachii} (Q308991) (← links)
- Planetary latitudes in medieval Islamic astronomy: an analysis of the non-Ptolemaic latitude parameter values in the Maragha and Samarqand astronomical traditions (Q332276) (← links)
- François Viète's method for calculating the eccentricity in a bisected model and its possible application to Kepler's vicarious hypothesis (Q2118259) (← links)
- Tycho Brahe's \textit{Calculi ad Corrigenda Elementa Orbitae Saturni} and the technical aspects of his planetary model of Saturn (Q2212347) (← links)
- On the extreme lunar velocities (Q2501238) (← links)
- Tycho Brahe's Discovery of Changes in Star Latitudes (Q3484784) (← links)
- Copernicus's Heliograph at Olsztyn: The 500th Anniversary of a Scientific Milestone (Q6084247) (← links)
- From Babylonian lunar observations to Floquet multipliers and Conley–Zehnder indices (Q6138693) (← links)
- Tables for the radii of the Sun, the Moon, and the shadow from John of Gmunden to Longomontanus (Q6145605) (← links)