Aristotle of Stagira (384-322 BC)

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Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist, born in Stagira. Aristotle's lectures were compiled into 150 volumes, including Physics, Metaphysics and De Caelo et Mundo (On the Heavens and Earth), in which he accepted the heavenly spheres of eudoxus, thought the Earth to be spherical and imagined a perfectly spherical, unchanging universe of spheres centred on the Earth and carrying the planets...

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