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English: A Left side: Frombork’s Cathedral, built: 1329– 1388 A.D., main and side entrance. Right side: Defensive Walls – white Bishop's Palace, South Gate through Moat and 500+ year old tree "Copernicus’ oak," Vicariate. B Frombork’s Cathedral: Nave – Main Altar & Side Altars. On the right forth from the Main Altar, the Altar and Grave of Copernicus, Copernicus’ Monument of 2010, near the side entrance. C Frombork: Copernicus’ Canonic Curia inside walls (Curiae intra muros) extant – "Copernicus’ Tower." Copernicus did not make astronomic observations from the narrow & unstable wooden walkways. Copernicus wrote here most of the extant autograph De revolutionibus (1543) – collection: Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.D Frombork: Copernicus’ Canonic Curia outside walls (Curiae extra muros) not extant – curia burned by Teutonic Knights (January 23, 1520). Presently: House PTTK – on the extant foundations of Copernicus’ curia – location (Sikorski 1969). Nearby Copernicus’ observatory "pavimentum" from De revolutionibus for astronomic observations – not located. Photographs: Tadeusz P. Wójcik August 2009; Artwork & Text ([1990], [2005], composite-graphics: December 2017) Tadeusz P. Wójcik, Polish Editor: Anna E. Wójcik. Polski: A Lewa strona: Fromborska Katedra, budowa: 1329– 1388 A.D., główne i boczne wejście. Prawa strona: Mury Obronne – biały Pałac Biskupi, Brama Południowa przez Fosę i 500+ letnie drzewo "dąb Kopernika," Wikariat. B Fromborska Katedra: Nawa – Główny Ołtarz i Boczne Ołtarze. Po prawej czwarty od Głównego Ołtarza, Ołtarz i Grób Kopernika, Pomnik Kopernika z 2010 roku, blisko bocznego wejścia. C Frombork: Kopernika Kuria Kanoniczna wewnątrz murów (Curiae intra muros) istnieje – "Wieża Kopernika." Kopernik nie robił astronomicznych obserwacji z wąskich i niestabilnych drewnianych pomostów wieży. Kopernik napisał tutaj większość istniejącego autografu De revolutionibus (1543) – kolekcja: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków, Polska. D Frombork: Kopernika Kuria Kanoniczna zewnątrz murów (Curiae extra muros) nie istnieje – kuria spalona przez Krzyżaków (23 Styczeń 1520). Obecnie: Dom PTTK – na istniejących fundamentach kurii Kopernika – lokacja (Sikorski 1969). W pobliżu Kopernika "pavimentum" obserwatorium z De revolutionibus do obserwacji astronomicznych – nie zlokalizowano. Zdjęcia: Tadeusz P. Wójcik Sierpień 2009; Grafika i Tekst ([1990], [2005], złożona-grafika: Grudzień 2017) Tadeusz P. Wójcik, Polski Redaktor: Anna E. Wójcik.
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