Citation
Alternate Title(s): Mysterium cosmographicum
Publication Location: Tübingen
Year: 1596
Item Location
Exhibit: Music of the Spheres
Section: Landmarks in Astronomy
Summary
By far the best known 16th-century defender of Copernicus was Johann Kepler. In this work he demonstrated that vast empty regions lying between the planetary spheres, which were required by Copernicus, were not wasted space. Rather, these gaps perfectly matched, within the limits of observational error, the geometry of the five regular Pythagorean solids.
Related Items
Theme(s): Astronomy, Mathematics
Geographical Region(s): Europe, Germany
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 16th century
Resource Type: Book