Kepler begins the chapter by saying:
The testimony of the ages confirms that the motions of the planets are orbicular. Reason, having borrowed from experience, immediately presumes this: That their gyrations are perfect circles.
Tracing the history of medieval astronomy
Kepler begins the chapter by saying:
The testimony of the ages confirms that the motions of the planets are orbicular. Reason, having borrowed from experience, immediately presumes this: That their gyrations are perfect circles.