Citation
      
      Alternate Title(s):    Fundamentum astronomicum    
              
              
    
    
    
            
            
    Publication Location: Strassburg
  Year: 1588
  Item Location
      
      Exhibit:     Controversy over the Comets    
            
    Section: Systems of the Universe
      Summary      
  The cosmological system of Ursus is similar to that of Tycho Brahe. Both place the Earth in the center, and set the other planets revolving around the Sun. For Ursus, in contrast to Tycho, the Earth rotates around its axis once a day, allowing the sphere of stars to stand still. If the region of the stars is not a rotating sphere, then stars might be positioned at immense and various distances from the Earth. Ursus’ system, adopted by William Gilbert and others, remained a prominent rival to the Tychonic into the 17th century.
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      Theme(s):     Astronomy    
            
      Geographical Region(s):     Europe, Germany        
Resource Type: Book
    Chronological Period: 16th century 
  Resource Type: Book







