Kepler's books: Mysterium Cosmographicum, Astronomia Nova, and Harmonices Mundi

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I have started doing some research on Kepler and I have come across these three books that he wrote: Mysterium Cosmographicum, Astronomia Nova, and Harmonices Mundi.

I was wondering if anyone is familiar with some particular mathematical problems from these books. I have been trying to get my hands on some translated copies of the books and look for some particular math problems that he has solved in them. I am looking for something that isn't really talked about that much.

I hope this is an appropriate question to ask on this forum otherwise if someone can kindly point me to the right forum that would be wonderful.

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