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Nicolaus Copernicus was the first person to seriously question the accuracy of the geocentric theory in the early Renaissance. His heliocentric theory proposed that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, challenging the prevailing belief that the Earth was the center of the universe.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the astronomer who theorized that the planets revolved around the sun in a heliocentric model. His work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" laid the foundation for modern astronomy.
The earliest that we know of was the Greek astronomer and mathematician Aristarchus of Samos, about 280BCE. His writings actually did not survive the middle ages, but references to his work in other books did. It's possible that some people earlier came up with the idea, but we're not aware of it.
Salvino D'Armate is commonly credited with inventing glasses in the 13th century to aid with his vision problems. The idea of using glass lenses to correct vision had been around for some time, but D'Armate is recognized for creating the first wearable pair.
Aristrachus of SamosThe first man to theorize that the Earth revolved around the sun is believed to be Nicolas Copernicus. In the 1500s he speculated that rather than the sun circling the Earth, the Earth may actually orbit the sun.
Aristarchus of Samos was a mathematician, scholar, and ancient Greek astronomer. His contribution to astronomy was his presentation of the first model of the Sun being at the center of the universe. In his model he placed the planets in its correct distance around the Sun.
The correct spelling is "accomplishment" (achievement).
He put the planets in correct order, He was interested in astronomy and he was a mathematician.
Middle ages renaissance enlightenment
The correct spelling is renaissance (rebirth). The historical period is capitalized Renaissance.
That is the correct spelling of the word "renaissance". When referring to the specific historical period following the Middle Ages, it should be capitalized Renaissance.
The Inquisition banned books during the Renaissance, but it abandoned the brutal measures once used in the Middle Ages.
You just did... The accomplishment you are using right now is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is familiar (recognized, known, or usual).
The US spelling is recognized (accepted, identified). The UK version is recognised.
Its not named after anyone and its just a period of time and the correct spelling is Renaissance
Crusaders no it was the Renaissance ok I don't know the answer but what I do know is that I tried both of them and neither of them are correct. I agree. I was looking for an answer online and Crusaders and Renaissance were incorrect. Its actually the Crusades! Not the Crusaders. yeah, Crusades is correct.