During the course of the life of Nicholas Copernicus, Europe was convulsed by the forces of change and a new world was born. Christopher Columbus unwittingly discovered a new one, Martin Luther challenged Pope Leo X with the Protestant reform and King Henry VIII separated the Church of England from Rome. But Copernicus, a man of deeply Christian roots and who had a doctorate in Canon Law from the University of Ferrara in 1503, did not want to ca…
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During the course of the life of Nicholas Copernicus, Europe was convulsed by the forces of change and a new world was born. Christopher Columbus unwittingly discovered a new one, Martin Luther challenged Pope Leo X with the Protestant reform and King Henry VIII separated the Church of England from Rome. But Copernicus, a man of deeply Christian roots and who had a doctorate in Canon Law from the University of Ferrara in 1503, did not want to ca…