Opera Omnia, Volume 1 presents the collected works of Johannes Kepler in their original Latin. This monumental work, meticulously edited by Christian Frisch, offers unparalleled insight into Kepler's groundbreaking contributions to astronomy, physics, and mathematics. This volume serves as an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts seeking to engage directly with Kepler's revolutionary ideas. The original Latin text preserves the nuances of Kepler's thought and allows readers to fully appreciate the historical context of his discoveries. A testament to the enduring legacy of one of history's greatest scientific minds, this edition allows access to the primary sources that shaped our understanding of the cosmos.
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