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Renaissance Astronomy: Universe, Astronomers, and Models in Dante's Divine Comedy

Explore the universe as described in Dante's Divine Comedy and discover the prominent Renaissance astronomers and their heliocentric models. Dive into the timeline, notable events, and revolutionary drawings by Galileo.

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Renaissance Astronomy: Universe, Astronomers, and Models in Dante's Divine Comedy

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  1. Renaissance Astronomy Chapter 4

  2. Fig. 4.1 The Universe as described in Dante’s Divine Comedy

  3. Fig. 4.2 Timeline and Notable People and Events (Left) And Four Most Prominent Renaissance Astronomers (Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, Galileo)

  4. Fig. 4.3 Heliocentric Model (Copernicus)

  5. Fig. 4.4 Retrograde motion according to the heliocentric model

  6. Fig. 4.5

  7. Fig. 4.6

  8. Fig. 4.6 Greatest Elongation

  9. Fig. 4.7 Mars’ epicycle in Copernicus’ model

  10. Fig. 4.8

  11. Fig. 4.9 Tycho Brahe

  12. Fig. 4.10 Parallax of a Star

  13. Fig. 4.11 Brahe’s model of the solar system

  14. Fig. 4.12 Ellipses

  15. Fig. 4.13

  16. Fig. 4.14

  17. Fig. 4.15 Galileo’s Drawings of the moon

  18. Fig. 4.16

  19. Fig. 4.17

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