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geocentric system
Ptolemaic diagram of a geocentric system, from the star atlas Harmonia Macrocosmica by the cartographer Andreas Cellarius, 1660.
geocentric model
astronomy
Also known as: geocentric system
- Key People:
- Hipparchus
- Related Topics:
- solar system
- Ptolemaic system
- heliocentrism
- Tychonic system
geocentric model, any theory of the structure of the solar system (or the universe) in which Earth is assumed to be at the centre of it all. The most highly developed geocentric model was that of Ptolemy of Alexandria (2nd century ce). It was generally accepted until the 16th century, after which it was superseded by heliocentric models such as that of Nicolaus Copernicus. Compare heliocentrism; Ptolemaic system; Tychonic system.
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