Campanus of Novara probably had access to Adelard's translation of Elements, and it is Campanus' edition that was first published in Venice in 1482 after the invention of the printing press.
The astronomer Campanus of Novara in 1268 did similar work, again making use of Arabic astronomy sources.
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