Nicolaus Copernicus

Heliocentric model of the solar system

Early Modern influential 104 sayings

Sayings by Nicolaus Copernicus

I have been so long in preparing this work that I have almost despaired of publishing it.

1543 — Preface to De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (paraphrased sentiment)
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When, therefore, I had long considered the uncertainty of the traditional mathematical doctrines concerning the order of the spheres of the universe, I began to be annoyed that no more accurate explanation of the movements of the world-machine, set in order for our sake by the best and most orderly Workman of all, was agreed upon by the philosophers.

1543 — Preface to De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
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For it is not necessary that hypotheses should be true, or even probable; it is enough if they provide a calculus which agrees with the observations.

1543 — Preface to De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (Osiander's anonymous preface, not Copernicus's words…
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For I am convinced that the world is a single, unified system, and that all its parts are interrelated.

16th Century (approx.) — Attributed, general sentiment but not a direct quote from his major work.
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Therefore, we should not be surprised if the earth moves, for it is a planet, and all planets move.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (paraphrased concept)
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The Sun, the Moon, and the Earth, are all parts of one great system.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (concept, not precise quote)
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It is the duty of a good astronomer to seek for truth in all things, and to follow it wherever it may lead.

16th Century (approx.) — Attributed, general sentiment but not a direct quote from his major work.
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For what could be more beautiful than the heavens, which contain all things of beauty?

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
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I confess that I have been led to conceive of a different arrangement of the spheres of the universe from that of the ancient astronomers.

1543 — Preface to De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
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It is enough if the hypotheses save the phenomena.

1543 — Preface to De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (Osiander's anonymous preface, not Copernicus's words…
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For the motion of the earth is not a simple motion, but a composite of many motions.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (describing Earth's motions)
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The Sun, the Moon, and the five wandering stars are all governed by the same laws.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (underlying principle of his model)
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Therefore, let us not be afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead us, even if it contradicts our preconceived notions.

16th Century (approx.) — Attributed, general sentiment but not a direct quote from his major work.
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For it is not the magnitude of the stars, but the magnitude of their distance from us, that causes them to appear small.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (explaining stellar parallax)
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The universe is a harmonious system, and all its parts are in perfect accord.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (concept, not precise quote)
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For the Earth, which is a planet, must therefore move in a circle around the Sun.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (central argument)
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The movements of the heavens are an ordered dance, and the Earth is a participant in this dance.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (poetic description of his model)
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For I have found that the motions of the planets are more regular and orderly if the Earth is assumed to move.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (justification for his model)
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The Sun is the center of the universe, and all the planets revolve around it.

1543 — De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (central tenet of his model)
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Finally we shall place the Sun himself at the center of the Universe.

1543 — From 'De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium' (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres)
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