Late Middle Ages · Europe · Science
1374
Sacrobosco's Sphere taught at Paris and Oxford
1374
The thirteenth-century astronomical textbook De sphaera mundi remained the undergraduate standard in late fourteenth-century universities. Student commentaries and annotations in surviving copies reveal an increasingly empirical interest in tracking planetary positions and resolving discrepancies between observed and predicted celestial events, preparing the ground for later breakthroughs in calendar reform and heliocentric speculation.