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-Studied at Krakow, Bologna (canon law), Padua (medicine), Ferrara.

-Became a doctor of canon law in 1533

-Translated some Greek poetry

-Wrote Commentariolus (Little Commentary) and De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres)

-Promoted the idea of Heliocentrism, challenged Ptolemy's long-standing theory

-Presented his theory as a mathematical model, not to be taken seriously, which is not what he actually believed

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