
Georgii Joachimi Rhetici, “Narratio Prima”, 1540 was a nonfiction science book written by the pupil of Nicolaus Copernicus. Nicolaus Copernicus, “On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres”, 1543 is the beginning of the Scientific Revolution. Georgii Joachimi Rhetici, “Narratio Prima”, 1540 was “marketed” ahead of the release of the 1543 full-version of Copernicus.
The Scientific Revolution of 1543 involved two books: Andreas Vesalius, “On the Fabric of the Human Body, 1543 and Nicolaus Copernicus, “On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres”, 1543. Georgii Joachimi Rhetici, “Narratio Prima”, 1540 was a book published to get the Scientific Movement prepared for the confrontations to come in 1543. Andreas Vesalius was given a death sentence after the 1543 publication by the Church. The elderly, Nicolaus Copernicus died in 1543: but, Georgii Joachimi Rhetici his student continued the movement.
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