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sphaera

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See: sphere


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John of Holywood (Sacrobosco), who spent most of his academic career at Paris, wrote the Tractatus de sphaera, a standard textbook on astronomy which was printed forty times between 1500 and 1547 and frequently thereafter.
 
 
 
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