Multiple Choice
The ideas of Copernicus were
A) radically different from Aristotle's principle of the existence of heavenly spheres.
B) nearly as complicated as those of Ptolemy.
C) were just like the ideas of today.
D) quite consistent with Biblical ideas.
E) similar to those of Ptolemy but different from those of Aristotle.
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