The young Copernicus spent six years in Italy studying law and medicine (and, on the side, astronomy), then returned to Poland to spend the rest of his life in what he called the "darkest corner of the world."
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"The young Copernicus spent six years in Italy studying law and medicine (and, on the side, astronomy), then returned to Poland to spend the rest of his life in what he called the "darkest corner of the world.""
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