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

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Gallus

Nicolaus Gallus
NICOLAUS GALLUS German Lutheran churchman and theologian Date: 1516 - 1570

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Forgatsch

Nicolaus Forgatsch
NICOLAUS FORGATSCH German military, general in Ober-Ungarn Date: 17TH CENTURY ?

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Von Esche

Nicolaus Von Esche
NICOLAUS VON ESCHE Flemish mystic Date: 1507 - 1578

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Planetarium with the Copernican system. FRANCE

Planetarium with the Copernican system. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Schweiger

Nicolaus Schweiger
NICOLAUS SCHWEIGER German churchman from Augsburg, probably a protestant : a very fine engraving... Date: CIRCA 1570

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Reusner

Nicolaus Reusner
NICOLAUS REUSNER German writer and jurist Date: 1545 - 1602

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Stoning Saint Stephen ca 1700 Pen brown ink wash

Stoning Saint Stephen ca 1700 Pen brown ink wash
Artokoloro

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Beatrizet, French (1515-1565 or after), The River God Nile, engraving

Nicolaus Beatrizet, French (1515-1565 or after), The River God Nile, engraving on laid paper

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Andrea (German, active c. 1573 - 1606), Stanislaus Sabinus von Stracza, 1590

Nicolaus Andrea (German, active c. 1573 - 1606), Stanislaus Sabinus von Stracza, 1590, engraving on laid paper

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Beatrizet after Michelangelo (French, 1515 - 1565 or after), Striding Man

Nicolaus Beatrizet after Michelangelo (French, 1515 - 1565 or after), Striding Man, engraving with stipple

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Kremer (German, c. 1500 - 1553), Portrait of a Nobleman, 1529, oil on panel

Nicolaus Kremer (German, c. 1500 - 1553), Portrait of a Nobleman, 1529, oil on panel

Background imageNicolaus Collection: RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook

RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK, 1883. The Universal Church of the Future-From the Present Religious Outlook. Lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1883

Background imageNicolaus Collection: NICOLAUS EVERARD (d. 1571). Counselor to emperors Charles V and Philip II of Spain

NICOLAUS EVERARD (d. 1571). Counselor to emperors Charles V and Philip II of Spain. Undated woodcut portrait

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicholas I of Russia (1796-1855), steel engraving, published in 1868

Nicholas I of Russia (1796-1855), steel engraving, published in 1868
Nicholas I (1796 - 1855), Emperor of Russia from 1825 until his death, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. Steel engraving, published in 1868

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus (19 February 1473 - 24 May 1543) was the first astronomer to

Nicolaus Copernicus (19 February 1473 - 24 May 1543) was the first astronomer to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer

Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernicus, astronomer

Copernicus, astronomer

Background imageNicolaus Collection: COPERNICUS, Nicolaus (1473-1543)

COPERNICUS, Nicolaus (1473-1543). Polish astronomer. De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium. Photography

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus

Nicolaus Copernicus
Portrait of Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543). Copernicus recognised that the cosmology proposed by Ptolemy over 1000 years before was inadequate to explain the motion of

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Engraving of Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer

Engraving of Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer
Engraving of Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish astronomer. Copernicus believed that the planetary positions could be calculated more easily if the Sun, rather than the Earth

Background imageNicolaus Collection: 1560 Gesner first fossil illustration

1560 Gesner first fossil illustration
Woodcut with old colouring. Gesner " Icones Animalium" publ. Christof Froschover, Zurich, 1560 (also 1558 in Historiae Animalium, Liber IIII)

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Slovakia - Liptovsky Mikulas

Slovakia - Liptovsky Mikulas. Also known as Liptovsky Svaty Mikulas (or Liptovsky Saint Nicholas) before communist times - renowned as a town of guilds and culture

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Stensen

Nicolaus Stensen
(aka Steno) - Danish medical, physiologist, geologist, priest and bishop in Leyden and elsewhere

Background imageNicolaus Collection: German Troops / Train / 1915

German Troops / Train / 1915
Nicolaus, Nicolaus, we re coming to break your teeth ! - happy German soldiers on their way to the Russian front on a train labelled Direct to Petersburg

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Flamel

Nicolaus Flamel
NICOLAUS FLAMEL French occultist, moneylender and alchemist. He is said to have gained vast treasures by successful transmutation



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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.