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BY Mike Peverelle & Sam Lampton

Birth February 19,1473 born in Poland He was sent to Krakow university to study math and optics From the influence of his uncle he was appointed a canon in the cathedral of Frauenburg where he spent the rest of his life Even though he was in the highest power circle he remained a student To relax he painted and turned Greek poetry into latin

Because Copernicus figured out heliocentric and was imprisoned. the king sentence him to death. The king had his slave put arsenic on every page in Copernicus bible. making the pages hard to flip. The king gave Copernicus the bible personally. Copernicus consumed the poison by mouth because he had licked his finger to swipe each page. Copernicus read two pages a day from his Bible and eventually he slipped into a coma. The king moved him to a hospital. Copernicus became conscious long enough to see that his book was published and after that peacefully passed away. May 24, 1543

The rotation of the earth and other planet around the sun which was called the heliocentric theory. before this they believed every thing went around the earth the pope didn’t want to believe the theory at first After this discovery he was named father of modern astronomy

Copernicus made his impact on modern science. Copernicus' epochal book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), published just before his death in 1543, is often regarded as the starting point of modern astronomy and the defining epiphany that began the scientific revolution. It is often referred to as the Copernican Revolution. Chemical Element 112 is named after him in his honor. Among the great polymaths of the Renaissance, Copernicus was a mathematician, astronomer, jurist with a doctorate in law, physician, quadrilingual polyglot, classics scholar, translator, artist, [3] Catholic cleric, governor, diplomat and economist [3]

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