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Scientific Revolution (The Scientic Revolution was a time of great strides…
Scientific Revolution
The Scientic Revolution was a time of great strides in science.
During his time in Italy, Copernicus visited Rome
The bishop died in 1512 and Copernicus moved to Frauenberg
Nicolaus Copernicus was born on 19 February 1473 in Thorn (modern day Torun) in Poland
This challenged the long held view that the Earth was stationary at the centre of the universe with all the planets, the Moon and the Sun rotating around it.
Scientist made discoveries that changed the world.
The Glorious Revolution also called The Revolution of 1688
The father of modern astronomy, he was the first modern European scientest.
Galileo is convicted o hersey on the day of 1633.
It involved the overthrow of the catholic king james II
Gallelo made pioneering observations.
Galileo was threatended with torture.
1613 Galileo wrote a letter to a student explain the Copernican Theory,
in 1616 galileo was ordered not to hold teach or defend in any manner the copernican theory.
In the 20th century several poped acknowledged the great work of Galileo.
As astronomical clock is a clock with special mechanisms.
Centuries ago, astronomical clocks were the ultimate statement in horological prowess.
They are the most beautiful clocks ever made.
The beauty of astronimical clocks cannot be counted.
The astronomical clock is old prague tracks the suns path.
Copernicus was an astronomer who lived early 1500's.
Nicolaus Copernicus was born on 19 February 1473 in thorn in polan.
The bishop died in 1512 and copernicus moved to frauenberg.
Copernicus was 10 when his father died.
Copernicus was a polish astronomer best known for his theory that the sun and not the earth is at the centre of the universe.