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Tycho Brahe, "Tychonis Brahe mathim: eminent: Dani Opera omnia, sive, astronomiae instravratae progymnasmata, in duas partes distributa, qvorvm prima de restitvtione motvvm solis & lunae, stellarum q{ue} inerrantium tractat. Secvnda avtem de mvndi aetherei recentioribus phaenomensis agit" (1648).
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