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Nicolaus Copernicus         
  • ''[[Collegium Maius]]'' at [[Kraków University]], Copernicus's Polish ''alma mater''
  • Mathemat.]]''", 1597
  • German-language letter from Copernicus]] to [[Duke Albert of Prussia]], giving medical advice for [[George von Kunheim]] (1541)
  • Muzeum Mikołaja Kopernika]]''.
  • Copernicus's tower at [[Frombork]], where he lived and worked; reconstructed since [[World War II]]
  • Frombork Cathedral
  • Statue of Copernicus outside of Frombork Cathedral
  • Copernicus's 2010 gravestone in Frombork Cathedral
  • Casket with Copernicus's remains on exhibition in [[Olsztyn]]
  • This was based on sketch by [[Tobias Stimmer]] (c.&nbsp;1570), and allegedly based on a self-portrait by Copernicus. It inspired most later Copernicus depictions.<ref name=lily />}}
  • [[Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Kraków]]
  • The original painting was looted, and possibly destroyed, by the Germans in World War&nbsp;II during the occupation of Poland.}}
  • 1735 [[epitaph]], [[Frombork Cathedral]]
  • Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew]] in [[Wrocław]]
  • Copernicus's translation of [[Theophylact Simocatta]]'s ''Epistles''. Cover shows [[coat of arms]] of ''(clockwise from top)'' [[Poland]], Lithuania and [[Kraków]].
  • [[Tusi couple]]
  • Olsztyn Castle]], where Copernicus resided from 1516 to 1521
  • Copernicus's maternal uncle, [[Lucas Watzenrode the Younger]]
POLISH MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER (1473–1543)
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("Search for Grave of Nicolaus Copernicus"), in Journal for the History of Astronomy, 38.2 (May 2007), p.
Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Toruń         
  • German [[postcard]]: "''Thorn''—part of the [[marketplace]], with statue of [[Copernicus]]"
MONUMENT IN POLAND
Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Torun; Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Toruń; Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Torun
The Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in the home town of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) was erected in 1853 by a "monument committee" of the city's residents.
Nicolaus Copernicus University Library         
ACADEMIC LIBRARY IN TORUŃ, POLAND
The Nicolaus Copernicus University Library; Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu; University Library in Toruń
The Nicolaus Copernicus University Library was established on August 24, 1945, alongside the Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland.
Примеры употребления для Nicolaus Copernicus
1. Galileo‘s observations validated the theory of Nicolaus Copernicus, who had died in 1543.
2. "Among Poles there is a strong feeling of pride and sense of close bonds with Nicolaus Copernicus," Jezierski said.
3. "I did not believe for one minute that we would discover him." Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland, in 1473, and moved to Frombork in 1510.
4. In interviews, he has compared himself either to David fighting the Goliath of the global pharmaceutical industry, or to scientific pioneers such as Louis Pasteur or Nicolaus Copernicus.
5. PM WARSAW, Poland –– Researchers said Thursday they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus by comparing DNA from a skeleton and hair retrieved from one of the 16th–century astronomer‘s books.