The display marks 550 years since Copernicus was born in what is now the north-central Polish city of Toruń on February 19, 1473.
Alongside his treatise, the exhibition features Ptolemy’s Cosmographia dating from 1492 as well as works by Galileo, Johannes Kepler and Johannes Hevelius.
Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) marked a turning point in human understanding of our place in the universe.
Published in 1543 in Nuremberg, it proposed the solar system with the sun at its centre and the planets orbiting around it.
There are 13 copies of the work’s first edition in Polish collections.
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