Johannes Kepler

"I myself, a professional mathematician, on re-reading my own work find it strains my mental powers to recall to mind from the figures the meanings of the demonstrations, meanings which I myself originally put into the figures and the text from my mind. But when I attempt to remedy the obscurity of the material by putting in extra words, I see myself falling into the opposite fault of becoming chatty in something mathematical."

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Source: Kepler by Walter William Bryant, (pp. 35 - 36), 1920.

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Johannes Kepler

Johannes Kepler

Astronomer, Mathematician

Johannes Kepler was a key figure in the scientific revolution, known for formulating the laws of planetary motion and his work 'Astronomia Nova'.

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