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Nicolas Copernicus Biography

Mathematician / Astronomer

Name at birth: Niclas Kopernik

Nicolas Copernicus was born into a well-to-do family, and after his father died in 1483 he was put under the guardianship of his uncle, a bishop of Warmia (Poland). He went to university in Krakow and spent a decade in Italy, studying law and mathematics. A canon of the cathedral at Frombork, Copernicus carried out administrative duties and, from his house, observed the stars and planets. For years he worked on his theory that the planets in our solar system revolved around the sun (Ptolemy of ancient Greece had explained that the universe was a closed system revolving around the earth, and the Catholic church concurred). Hesitant to publish his work for fear of being charged with heresy, Copernicus summarized it in 1530 and circulated it among Europe's scholars, where it was greeted with enthusiasm. His work, titled De revolutionibus orbium coelestium was finally published in 1543, apparently just a few weeks before he died.

Extra credit: Because Copernicus' heliocentric theory of the planets defied 1,500 years of tradition, some historians mark the publication date of De revolutionibus as the beginning of the "scientific revolution."... It wasn't until 1835 that his work was taken off the list of books banned by the Vatican... Another scientist who got in trouble for believing that the earth moved around the sun: Galileo Galilei.

Copernicus also appears in our loop Publish and Perish, along with Mark Twain and Sir Walter Scott.

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Nicolas Copernicus

A quick rundown of his place in history

Nicolaus Copernicus

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Nicolaus Copernicus Museum at Frombork

Includes biographical data not limited to his astronomy

Copernicus

The Catholic Encyclopedia has a pretty straightforward entry

Vital Stats

Birth

19 February 1473

Birthplace

Torun, Poland

Death

24 May 1543
(age 70)

Best Known As

Astronomer known for figuring out that the sun is the center of our solar system