I couldn't find a direct reference to Paolo Arese's opinions on the Copernican system in the search results. However, certain specialized databases, such as academic journals or historical publications, might contain the publication you're looking for. Here are a few general resources that discuss the broader topic of the Copernican system, which might include discussions or citations of Paolo Arese's work:
The Letter on the Pythagorean and Copernican Opinion on the Motion of the Earth and Stability of the Sun: This publication defends Copernicanism as compatible with scripture and provides much historical context. Source
The Copernican Model: A Sun-Centered Solar System: This book addresses the theories and discoveries of Copernicus. Source
Galileo's Copernicanism (Britannica): This article provides an overview of Galileo’s support for Copernicanism, detailing the scientific and philosophical debates of the era. Source
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