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Architettura e Cosmologia: percezioni del cielo sulla terra

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matematica e cultura 2008

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Nel 1524 Peter Apianus pubblicava Cosmographicus Liber in cui definiva la cosmografia:

Cosmographia (ut ex etymo vocabuli patet) est mundi qui ex quatuor elementis, Terra, Aqua, Aere & Igne, Sole quoque Luna & omnibus Stellis constat & quieqd coeli circumflexu tegitur descriptio [1].

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Bertol, D. (2008). Architettura e Cosmologia: percezioni del cielo sulla terra. In: Emmer, M. (eds) matematica e cultura 2008. Matematica e cultura. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0794-9_23

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