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Copernicus | Astronomia instaurata libri sex, Amsterdam, 1617, contemporary vellum

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Copernicus, Nicolaus


Astronomia instaurata, libri sex comprehensa, qui de Revolutionibus orbium coelestium inscribuntur [edited by Nicolaus Müller]. Amsterdam: Willem Jansz Blaeu, 1617


4to (240 x 176mm.), woodcut printer's device on title-page, without blank leaf at end of preliminaries, woodcut illustrations, contemporary vellum, lacking quire 5*2 (as often), stain in gutter of quires N-S, leaf 2 only in quires Aaa-Nnn damaged with loss of some words, Ooo2 torn without loss, binding torn and slightly stained


Third edition of Copernicus's De revolutionibus (see lot 11 for the first edition of 1543), edited and with explanatory notes by Nicolaus Müller (Mulerius), professor of mathematics at the University of Gröningen, together with a biography of Copernicus. In the previous year, 1616, the Catholic Church had formally condemned heliocentrism (and Galileo had been ordered to stop promoting it) so this edition commemorating 75 years since the death of the author appeared beyond the reach of the Church. Mulerius, however, still viewed heliocentrism as a useful hypothesis rather than fact and was rather more Ptolemaic in his opinions.


LITERATURE:

STCN 119426668


PROVENANCE:

"Ex libris Jacobi Rosi", inscription on title-page dated Geneva 1642 (i.e. Jakob Rosius the astronomer, 1598-1676); Johann Ludwig Rudolf, canon of Solothurn, armorial bookplate dated 1700 on title-page verso; Stadtbibliothek Solothurn, library stamp on title-page dated 1905 (the Solothurn copy of the second edition is Gingerich II.212)