Jean Le Fèvre was a French astronomer and mathematician known for his contributions to the field of astronomy in the 16th century. He is often noted for his work on planetary motion and for his efforts in promoting the Copernican heliocentric model, which placed the Sun at the center of the universe rather than the Earth. Le Fèvre's work and writings contributed to the scientific discourse of his time, helping to challenge and eventually transform the prevailing geocentric worldview.

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