Celio Calcagnini

He had a wide experience: as soldier, academic, diplomat and in the chancery of Ippolito d'Este. He was consulted by Richard Croke on behalf of Henry VIII of England in the question of the latter's divorce. He was a major influence on Rabelais's literary and linguistic ideas and is presumed to have met him in Italy, as well as being a teacher of Clément Marot and was praised by Erasmus.
He had a contemporary reputation as an astronomer, and wrote on the rotation of the Earth. He knew Copernicus in Ferrara at the beginning of the sixteenth century. His ''Quod Caelum Stet, Terra Moveatur'' is a precursor of the ''De Revolutionibus'' of Copernicus, though A. C. Crombie qualifies his rotational theory as "vague", and is often dated to about 1525. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Cicero, Marcus Tullius 106-43 a.C, Nizzoli, Mario Brixellensis 1498-1566, Calcagnini, Celio 1479-1541
Published 1554
Call Number T 207 PABook -
2by Puteanus, Erycius, 1574-1646, Melanchthon, Philipp 1497-1560, Scribanius, Franciscus, Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606, Calcagnini, Celio, 1479-1541, Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655, Cardano, Geronimo, 1501-1576, Pirckheimer, Willibald 1470-1530, Insulanus Menapius, Gulielmus ?-1561, Gouthière, Jacques 1568/1575-1638, Jonston, Artur, Guarna, Andrea 1470-1517, Baerle, Kaspar van, 1584-1648, Boxhorn, Marcus Zuerius van 1612-1653, Maioràgio, Marcantonio 1514-1515, Does, Johan van der 1571-1597, Passerat, Jean, 1534-1602, Goddaeus, Conradus 1612-1658, Schook, Martinus 1614-1669
Published 1676
Call Number T 48 PABook -
3Other Authors: “...Calcagnini, Celio, 1479-1541...”
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