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<p>As a consequence, his version of the nesting spheres model had the sphere of the stars at a distance of 140,177 Earth radii.</p>

<p>About the same time, scholars in European <a href="page.php?w=medieval_universities">universities</a> began to address the implications of the rediscovered philosophy of Aristotle and astronomy of Ptolemy. Both astronomical scholars and popular writers considered the implications of the nested sphere model for the dimensions of the universe. <a href="page.php?w=Campanus_of_Novara">Campanus of Novara</a>'s introductory</p><p>
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