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Bernard of Verdun : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernard of Verdun Little is known of the life of Bernard of Verdun, except that he was a Franciscan friar who may have been born in Verdun and lived in the second half of the thirteenth century. His most significant work was the Treatise on the Whole of Astronomy (''Tractatus super totam astrologiam''), in which he defended Ptolemy's theory of epicycles and eccentrics against al-Bitruji's system of homocentric spheres.〔Elena Hadravova and Petr Hadrava, "Bernard of Verdun," in Thomas Glick, Steven J. Livesey, and Faith Wallis, ed. ''Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: An Encyclopedia'', New York: Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0-415-96930-1〕 Contrary to the criticisms of Averroes and al-Bitruji, Bernard maintained that Ptolemy's theory was consistent with Aristotle's physics. He further pointed out many technical inadequacies of al-Bitruji's model, and considered it to be insufficiently developed to challenge Ptolemy's system.〔Bernard of Verdun, "The Reality of Epicycles and Eccentrics Affirmed," pp. 520-24 in Edward Grant, ''A Sourcebook in Medieval Science,'' Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1974〕 ==Notes==
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