Dr. Matthew’s World History. I. Astronomy A.Nicolaus Copernicus (Polish)  Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres  Heliocentric B.Tycho Brahe (Danish) 

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Dr. Matthew’s World History

I. Astronomy A.Nicolaus Copernicus (Polish)  Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres  Heliocentric B.Tycho Brahe (Danish)  Accumulated data regarding movement of heavenly bodies C.Johannes Kepler (German)  His calculations proved Copernicus’s heliocentric theory  Proved that orbits were elliptical A.Galileo Galilei (Italian)  Assembled an astronomical telescope  Detailed our moon, discovered the 4 moons of Jupiter

C.Johannes Kepler (German)  His calculations proved Copernicus’s heliocentric theory  Proved that orbits were elliptical D.Galileo Galilei (Italian)  Assembled an astronomical telescope  Detailed our moon, discovered the 4 moons of Jupiter

I. Francis Bacon (English) II. Rene Descartes (French)  “I think, therefore I am” III. Scientific Method  Step-by-Step Process  Hypothesis

I. Andreas Vesalius II. Ambroise Pare (French) III. William Harvey (English) IV. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (Dutch) Chemistry  Robert Boyle (English)

 Gravity  Calculus