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Nicolaus Collection

Nicolaus Copernicus, a renowned astronomer born in 1473, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his groundbreaking work

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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus (14731543) Astronomer. Orbes Celeste
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Nicolaus Collection: Stenos shark tooth fossil
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Nicolaus Collection: Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1708
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus - Astronomer
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Nicolaus Collection: Review in Ladugardsgarde Fields During Tsar Nicholas Visit in 1838 (oil on canvas)
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Nicolaus Collection: Pale-throated sloth, Bradypus tridactylus
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Nicolaus Collection: Black and red corals and a mushroom coral, Fungia fungites
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Nicolaus Collection: Ciborium, Italian, ca. 1150. Creator: Nicolaus Ranucius
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Nicolaus Collection: Falstaffs Wedding Night, October 1807. October 1807. Creator: Nicolaus Heideloff
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Nicolaus Collection: Miseries of Human Life: While Deep in Study and Lost in Thought in the Complicated
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Nicolaus Collection: Samson from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597
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Nicolaus Collection: David from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597
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Nicolaus Collection: Jahel from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597
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Nicolaus Collection: Copernicus, (1473-1543), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Nicolaus Collection: N. Copernicus, (late 18th early 19th century). Creator: J Chapman
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Nicolaus Collection: Nikolaus Kopernikus, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Nicolaus Collection: Drawing that shows Copernicus watching the stars in Rome, Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish mathematician and astronomer, 1894
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer and mathematician
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Nicolaus Collection: Andreas Osiander, 16th century German Lutheran theologian, 17th century
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Nicolaus Collection: Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, weighing and comparing systems of the universe, 1651
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Nicolaus Collection: Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe, 17th century. Artist: Johannes Hevelius
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Nicolaus Collection: Title page of A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet by John Wilkins, 1683
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Nicolaus Collection: Copernican sun-centred (heliocentric) system of the universe, 1708
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Nicolaus Collection: Folding of rock strata, 1671
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1802
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Nicolaus Collection: Copernicus heliocentric model of the Universe, 1543
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Nicolaus Collection: Title page of Copernicus De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, 1543
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Nicolaus Collection: Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1761
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Nicolaus Collection: Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. Artist: Stefano della Bella
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, 1473 - 1543. Polish Renaissance-era polymath, mathematician, astronomer
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Nicolaus Collection: Herbert, Prince Of Bismarck, 1849
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, 1473 To 1543. Polish Renaissance Astronomer And Priest
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543. Polish Astronomer. From The Book 'Gallery Of Portraits'Published
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543). Orbes Celestes. Engraving, 1
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Nicolaus Collection: Statue of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) by Thorvaldsen (17
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Gallus
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Forgatsch
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Von Esche
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Nicolaus Collection: Planetarium with the Copernican system. FRANCE
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Schweiger
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Reusner
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Nicolaus Collection: Stoning Saint Stephen ca 1700 Pen brown ink wash
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Beatrizet, French (1515-1565 or after), The River God Nile, engraving
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Andrea (German, active c. 1573 - 1606), Stanislaus Sabinus von Stracza, 1590
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Nicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Beatrizet after Michelangelo (French, 1515 - 1565 or after), Striding Man


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Nicolaus Copernicus, a renowned astronomer born in 1473, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his groundbreaking work. His theory, known as the Copernican system or heliocentric model, proposed that the Sun is at the center of our solar system instead of Earth. One of Copernicus's notable contributions was his book "Orbes Celeste, " which explored this revolutionary concept. Through meticulous observations and calculations, he challenged prevailing beliefs and paved the way for modern astronomy. In addition to his astronomical achievements, Nicolaus had diverse interests. He possessed a keen eye for fossils and even discovered Steno's shark tooth fossil—a remarkable find that shed light on Earth's ancient history. To honor his legacy, a magnificent statue Copernicus stands tall today. Created by Thorvaldsen in the 17th century, it serves as a reminder of his immense impact on science and human knowledge. While Nicolaus focused primarily on celestial bodies and scientific discoveries, he also found inspiration in art. A captivating painting titled "Review in Ladugardsgarde Fields During Tsar Nicholas Visit in 1838" depicts an event where culture meets politics—an intriguing blend captured by oil on canvas. Nature fascinated Nicolaus beyond just stars and planets; he marveled at creatures like the pale-throated sloth and coral reefs teeming with black and red corals alongside mushroom coral species called Fungia fungites. These wonders further fueled his curiosity about life's diversity. The influence of other visionaries can be seen through works associated with Nicolaus—such as a color lithograph portrait depicting Nicolas de Cues—a philosopher whose ideas resonated with him deeply—and an exquisite Italian ciborium from around 1150 crafted by Nicolaus Ranucius showcasing artistic brilliance intertwined with religious devotion. Even literature found its place among Nicolaus' interests.