13 Quotes & Sayings By Nicolaus Copernicus

Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) was a Polish-German astronomer and mathematician, who is renowned for developing the heliocentric model of the Solar System, and thus creating modern astronomy. He was born in Toruń and studied at the universities of Bologna and Padua. He spent most of his life in Italy and died in Frauenburg. Copernicus was an atheist, but he was well known for his Christian piety and humility.

To know that we know what we know, and to...
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To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. Nicolaus Copernicus
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In the midst of all dwells the Sun. For who could set this luminary in another or better place in this most glorious temple, than whence he can at one and the same time brighten the whole. Nicolaus Copernicus
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Mathemata mathematicis scribuntur. Nicolaus Copernicus
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So, influenced by these advisors and this hope, I have at length allowed my friends to publish the work, as they had long besought me to do. Nicolaus Copernicus
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Of all things visible, the highest is the heaven of the fixed stars. Nicolaus Copernicus
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The earth together with its surrounding waters must in fact have such a shape as its shadow reveals, for it eclipses the moon with the arc of a perfect circle. Nicolaus Copernicus
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In so many and such important ways, then, do the planets bear witness to the earth's mobility. Nicolaus Copernicus
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For it is the duty of an astronomer to compose the history of the celestial motions through careful and expert study. Nicolaus Copernicus
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Therefore, when I considered this carefully, the contempt which I had to fear because of the novelty and apparent absurdity of my view, nearly induced me to abandon utterly the work I had begun. Nicolaus Copernicus
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So far as hypotheses are concerned, let no one expect anything certain from astronomy, which cannot furnish it, lest he accept as the truth ideas conceived for another purpose, and depart from this study a greater fool than when he entered it. Nicolaus Copernicus
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I am aware that a philosopher's ideas are not subject to the judgment of ordinary persons, because it is his endeavour to seek the truth in all things, to the extent permitted to human reason by God. Nicolaus Copernicus
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Although all the good arts serve to draw man's mind away from vices and lead it toward better things, this function can be more fully performed by this art, which also provides extraordinary intellectual pleasure. Nicolaus Copernicus