The article discusses various inspirations in the philosophy of Copernicus. According to the author of the text, scholastic views were of key importance in the reflections of the Polish astronomer. In addition, there are influences of the open Christian Aristotelism and also refrences to Platonism. Basically, the scholar belongs to the philosophy of the late Middle Ages as he referred to the thought of John Buridan, Wojciech Brudzewski and other Polish and Western scholastic authors. To sum up, the conducted research shows that in a general sense Nicolaus Copernicus may be classified as a well- educated scholastic master and medieval philosopher, an open thinker of the Late Middle Ages. More detailed study on various influences and inspirat...
"TT 70-55142."Xerox copy of edition published in Krakow, 1900.Includes bibliographical references.Mo...
The article is a review of Kamil Trombik’s book, in which he presents particular concepts of the phi...
Copernicus’ work was for long considered a turning point in astronomy; some historians even consider...
The article discusses various inspirations in the philosophy of Copernicus. According to the author ...
In this article the author discusses the prospects of Copernican Studies in Poland. He addresses the...
Polish astronomer Konrad Rudnicki suggested that the so-called Copernican revolution, with far-reach...
The article consists of two parts, the first of which is devoted to the life of the Great Astronomer...
Ein Rezept von Nikolaus Kopernikus. Der berühmte polnische Astronom Nikolaus Kopernikus (Kopernik),...
The publication of Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (since now on referred to ...
The article presents the issue of philosophy and science cultivated by the Polish Jesuit, Fr Wojciec...
Taking into account the most important results of the scholarly literature since 1973 and the best P...
The article presents the issue of philosophy and science cultivated by the Polish Jesuit, Fr Wojciec...
Copernicus exhibit flyer, commemorating 550th birth anniversary of the Polish astronomer and mathema...
Exhibit on 550th anniversary of Nicolaus Copernicus\u27 birth, in Polishhttps://scholar.uwindsor.ca/...
Our purpose in this article is to examine how Copernicus started the “copernican revolution”, from a...
"TT 70-55142."Xerox copy of edition published in Krakow, 1900.Includes bibliographical references.Mo...
The article is a review of Kamil Trombik’s book, in which he presents particular concepts of the phi...
Copernicus’ work was for long considered a turning point in astronomy; some historians even consider...
The article discusses various inspirations in the philosophy of Copernicus. According to the author ...
In this article the author discusses the prospects of Copernican Studies in Poland. He addresses the...
Polish astronomer Konrad Rudnicki suggested that the so-called Copernican revolution, with far-reach...
The article consists of two parts, the first of which is devoted to the life of the Great Astronomer...
Ein Rezept von Nikolaus Kopernikus. Der berühmte polnische Astronom Nikolaus Kopernikus (Kopernik),...
The publication of Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (since now on referred to ...
The article presents the issue of philosophy and science cultivated by the Polish Jesuit, Fr Wojciec...
Taking into account the most important results of the scholarly literature since 1973 and the best P...
The article presents the issue of philosophy and science cultivated by the Polish Jesuit, Fr Wojciec...
Copernicus exhibit flyer, commemorating 550th birth anniversary of the Polish astronomer and mathema...
Exhibit on 550th anniversary of Nicolaus Copernicus\u27 birth, in Polishhttps://scholar.uwindsor.ca/...
Our purpose in this article is to examine how Copernicus started the “copernican revolution”, from a...
"TT 70-55142."Xerox copy of edition published in Krakow, 1900.Includes bibliographical references.Mo...
The article is a review of Kamil Trombik’s book, in which he presents particular concepts of the phi...
Copernicus’ work was for long considered a turning point in astronomy; some historians even consider...