Opera Omnia, Volume 3 presents a comprehensive collection of the scientific works of Johannes Kepler, one of history's most influential astronomers and mathematicians. This volume, meticulously compiled and edited by Christian Frisch, offers invaluable insights into Kepler's groundbreaking research and theories.
Written in Latin, this edition provides scholars and enthusiasts direct access to Kepler's original texts, allowing for a deeper understanding of his revolutionary contributions to our understanding of the cosmos. Kepler's laws of planetary motion, detailed within these pages, forever changed the landscape of astronomy and laid the foundation for modern physics. This volume stands as a testament to Kepler's enduring legacy and his profound impact on the scientific world.
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