English: TABLE IV, Showing the true extent of the celestial spheres, and of the spaces between them, according to the numbers and opinion of Copernicus
Date
1621, reprint of 1596 edition
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Johannes Kepler, Mysterium Cosmographicum, (Frankfurt, 1621)
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