The essays in Copernirus and his Successors deal both with the
influences on Copernicus, including that of Greek and Arabic
thinkers, and with his own life and attitudes. They also examine
how he was seen by contemporaries and finally describe his
relationship to other scientists, including Galileo, Brahe and
Kepler.
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