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Johannes Kepler and his making of the Rudolphine Tables
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2021
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This Article is about the many complicated tasks that one mathematician had to carry out, and the barriers he had to overcome in order to publish one very important book in the history of applied mathematics.
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