Citation
      
      Alternate Title(s):    De magnitudinibus et distantiis solis, et lunae    
              
              
    
    
    
            
            
    Publication Location: Pesaro
  Year: 1572
  Item Location
      
      Exhibit:     The New Physics    
            
    Section: The Universe
      Summary      
  Aristarchus, the Copernicus of antiquity, proposed in the 3rd century B.C.E. that the Sun lies at the center of the universe and that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. That work did not survive, but in this book Aristarchus demonstrated an ingenious method for calculating the sizes and distances of the Sun and the Moon. This is the first printed edition.








