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  1. 16th-Century Latin Writers: Johannes Kepler, Francis Bacon, Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas More, Gerolamo Cardano, Tycho Brahe, Andreas Vesalius
  2. The Life and Times of Tycho Brahe. by John Allyne. Gade, 1947
  3. Träger Des Elefantenordens: Wilhelm II., Tycho Brahe, Lech Walesa, Nelson Mandela, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Harald V., Roh Moo-hyun (German Edition)
  4. Bericht ?ber die Astrologischen Studien des Reformators der Beobachtenden Astronomie Tycho Brahe. Weitere Beitr?ge zur Bevorstehenden Saecularfeier der Erinnerung an Sein vor 300 Jahren Erfolgtes Ableben by F.J. Studnicka, 1901
  5. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler
  6. Tycho Brahe's Description of his Instruments and Scientific Work As Given in Astonomaie Instauratae Mechanica by Hans Raeder, 1946-01-01
  7. Astrologue: Ptolémée, Johannes Kepler, Nostradamus, John Dee, Élizabeth Teissier, Paracelse, Tycho Brahe, Roger Bacon, Côme Ruggieri (French Edition)
  8. Danish Alchemists: Tycho Brahe
  9. Tycho Brahe: astronomía y cosmología.(astrónomo)(Biografía): An article from: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica by Guillermo Coronado, 2001-12-01
  10. Gemma Frisius, Tycho Brahe and Snellius and their triangulations (Publication of the Netherlands Geodetic Commission) by N. D Haasbroek, 1968
  11. Astronome Du Xvie Siècle: Nicolas Copernic, Johannes Kepler, Tycho Brahe, Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser, Christophorus Clavius, Paul Wittich (French Edition)
  12. Wandsbeker Geschichte: Tycho Brahe, Matthias Claudius, Wandesburg, Lübeck-Büchener Eisenbahn, Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann, Wilhelm Lesser (German Edition)
  13. Tycho Brahe: a picture of scientific life and work in the sixteenth century by J L. E. 1852-1926 Dreyer, 2010-08-08
  14. The Martyrs Of Science Or The Lives Of Galileo, Tycho Brahe And Kepler by David Brewster, 2010-09-10

81. NILS Tycho Brahe - Litteraturlista
Förteckning över litteratur, böcker och artiklar, om tycho brahe. brahe,tycho, Ur tycho brahes brevväxling / från latinet av Wilhelm Norlind.
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82. FUSION Anomaly. Tycho
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Brahe, Tycho
Danish astronomer whose accurate astronomical observations formed the basis for Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Brahe, Tycho Brahe, Tycho (1546-1601), Danish astronomer, born in Knudstrup in southern Sweden (then part of Denmark). He made precise, comprehensive astronomical measurements of the solar system and more than 700 stars. Brahe, with only a globe and a pair of compasses, succeeded in detecting grave errors in the standard astronomical tables. In 1572 he discovered a supernova in the constellation Cassiopeia. Brahe found patrons in Frederick II, king of Denmark and Norway, and in Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. Brahe never fully accepted the Copernican system of the universe and sought a compromise by combining it with the old Ptolemaic system. In Brahe's system, the five known planets were supposed to revolve around the sun , which, with the planets, circled the earth each year. Although Brahe's theory of planetary motion was flawed, Johannes Kepler, Brahe's assistant, used Brahe's data in formulating laws of planetary motion.

83. On Tycho's Island - Cambridge University Press
Under tycho brahe’s leadership, their teamwork achieved breakthroughs in astronomy, Biographies of over 100 men and women who worked with tycho brahe
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    On Tycho's Island
    Tycho Brahe and his Assistants, 1570–1601
    John Robert Christianson
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    Preface; Part I. On Tycho’s Island: Introduction; 1. In King Frederick’s service (1575–1576); 2. Junker and peasants (1576–1581); 3. Among friends (1570–1576); 4. Founding the familia (1576–1584); 5. Breakthrough (1584–1587); 6. The problem of continuity (1580–1591); 7. The school of Europe (1591–1593); 8. Magdalene and calumny (1593–1597); 9. The Tempest (1597); 10. Epilogue: in search of Maecenas (1597–1601); 11. Legacy; Part II. Tycho Brahe’s coworkers: Bibliography; Index.
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    ‘Nothing is more attractive to amateur and professional alike than scholarship lightly worn. Professor Christianson has written a charming book that illuminates the first great scientific research center of the modern era.’ Michael Hoskin, Journal for the History of Astronomy

84. The Observations Of Tycho Brahe
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As we have noted, modern astronomy is built on the interplay between quantitative observations and testable theories that attempt to account for those observations in a logical and mathematical way. A crucial ingredient in the Copernican revolution was the acquisition of more precise data on the motions of objects on the celestial sphere.
Precise Observations before the Invention of the Telescope
A Danish nobleman, Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), made important contributions by devising the most precise instruments available before the invention of the telescope for observing the heavens. Brahe made his observations from Uraniborg , on an island in the sound between Denmark and Sweden called Hveen. The instruments of Brahe allowed him to determine more precisely than had been possible the detailed motions of the planets. In particular, Brahe compiled extensive data on the planet Mars, which would later prove crucial to Kepler in his formulation of the laws of planetary motion because it would be sufficiently precise to demonstrate that the orbit of Mars was not a circle but an ellipse.
The Life and Times of Tycho Brahe
Brahe was by all accounts an extremely colorful character. He allegedly challenged a fellow student to a duel with swords in a dispute over who was the better mathematician. Brahe's nose was partially cut off, and he was said to wear a

85. CIESE - Tycho Brahe's Observatory
brahe, tycho. Astronomiae instauratae mechanicae, Nuremburg. 1602. brahe, tycho.De nova stella. Copenhagen. 1573. 52 pp. “tycho’s little book … not
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Brahe, Tycho. Astronomiae instauratae mechanicae, Nuremburg
“… contains descriptions of his astronomical instruments…” [Bruno, p. 32.] Brahe, Tycho. De nova stella. Copenhagen. 52 pp. “Tycho’s little book … not only offered an explanation that this new body was indeed an unmoving new star but, more significantly, presented a theory that was the logical result of the authors’ precise celestial observations – the modern scientific methods in a nutshell.” [Bruno, p. 32.] Bruno, Leonard C. The Tradition of Science. Landmarks of Western Science in the Collections of the Library of Congress. Washington DC: Library of Congress. 351 pp. Stevens Institute of Technology,
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87. IMAX Tycho Brahe Planetarium - IMAX Tycho Brahe Planetarium
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88. Treasure Dk01
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Tycho Brahe was born in 1546, and started his studies at the University of Copenhagen at the age of twelve. In 1560 Tycho Brahe probably witnessed a partial solar eclipse, and from that time he began his studies of astronomy. He discovered large discrepancies between his own observations of the positions of the planets and the positions noted by astronomers before him. Between 1566 and 1570 he travelled and studied astronomy in Rostock, Wittenberg, Basel and Augsburg. During this period he constructed his first instruments (in 1564 a radius of wood and in 1569 the Great Quadrant at Augsburg). On November 11th, 1572 Tycho discovered a new bright star in Cassiopeia. Tycho published his observations on the star in a book, 'De Nova Stella'. This was what is known as a supernova today.
King Frederik II offered Tycho Brahe generous financial support (more than 1% of Denmark's income) and the island of Hven as a fiefdom. In August 1576 he began building a combined manor and observatory at Uranienborg on Hven. When Frederik II died in 1596, Tycho Brahe lost most of his financial privileges. However he retained Hven as a fiefdom, despite criticism of his treatment of the peasants.

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90. BRAHE, Tycho, Opera Omnia, Sive Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata. In Duas P
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BRAHE, Tycho Frankfurt, Johann Gottfreid Schönwetter, 1648 2 parts in one vol, 4to (238 x 190 mm), pp 470 [10, including terminal blank]; 217 [3, including terminal blank], with large woodcut printer's device on both titles and numerous illustrations and diagrams in text; some browning and foxing, not as bad as usual, small repair to lower blank corner of title, a large copy, preserving some of the deckle edges, in contemporary vellum, old library stamp on title. £3500
First combined edition, comprising Brahe's two most significant works, the Progymnasmata (1602) and its sequel De mundi aetherei (1603), which together constitute 'the foundation on which Kepler, and later Newton, built their astronomical systems' (Sparrow). This work, a consequence of the new star of 1572, established the observational and theoretical techniques which initiated the era of modern scientific astronomy. The number and accuracy of Brahe's observations provided the evidence for verifying the heliocentric theory and for Kepler's deduction of his three laws of planetary motion.
'[The new star] roused to unwearied exertions a great astronomer, it caused him to renew astronomy in all its branches by showing the world how little it knew about the heavens. His work became the foundation on which Kepler and Newton built their glorious edifices, and the star of Cassiopeia started astronomical science on the brilliant career which it has pursued ever since, and swept away the mist that obscured the true system of the world' (J.L.E. Dreyer, Tycho Brahe, 1890, pp. 162-63 and 196).

91. BRAHE, Tycho, Epistolarum Astronomicarum Libri...
4to (236 x 180 mm), pp xl 309 3, with engraved portrait of brahe on verso oftitle, woodcut colophon device and six woodcuts in the text (3 fullpage)
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BRAHE, Tycho Epistolarum astronomicarum libri... Nuremberg, Levin Hülsius, 1601 [colophon: Uraniborg, ex officina Typographica Autoris, 1596] 4to (236 x 180 mm), pp [xl] 309 [3], with engraved portrait of Brahe on verso of title, woodcut colophon device and six woodcuts in the text (3 full-page) illustrating the observatory at Hven; two leaves with tears to blank lower outer corner, some occasional scattered spotting, a couple of gatherings browned, on the whole a very clean copy for this work, in contemporary limp vellum, gilt arms on covers, a little worn and with some spotting on back cover, preserved in a morocco-backed box. £12,500
First edition, second issue, comprising the original sheets of the 1596 printing with the title and dedicatory verses reset. Printed on paper made at Tycho's own mill on Hven (where the standard of production was never high), this work contains correspondence between Brahe and the Landgrave Wilhelm IV of Hesse and his astronomer Christopher Rothmann, mostly concerning astronomical observations and the construction of astronomical instruments. 'This correspondence covered all aspects of contemporary astronomy: instruments and methods of observing, the Copernican system (which Rothmann supported against Tycho's system), comets, and auroras' (DSB under Rothmann). Brahe's description of Uraniborg contained here is one of the first such descriptions of an astronomical observatory and its instruments.
This work is the precursor and indispensable companion to the Astronomia instauratae mechanicae, 1598. 'Here the last of the pre-telescope observations were made, which enabled Kepler to discover the laws of planetary motion. Printed at Brahe's private press in a few copies' (Dibner).

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94. Brahe : Astronomiae
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The culmination of Tycho Brahé's life's work the First exercises in a restored astronomy includes Brahé's star catalogue, his solar theory and theory of the moon. The book was seen through the press by Kepler who whose work would ultimately undermine it. Brahé's cosmological system was a compromise between the Aristotelian/Ptolemaic and Copernican theories. It remained a serious contender in planetary astronomy until the middle of the seventeenth century.

95. Tycho Brahe - Tycho PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY
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97. Tycho Brahe Biography
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Tycho (1546-1601), despite being a Danish noble, turned to astronomy rather than politics. Granted the island of Hven in 1576 by Frederick II, he established Uraniborg, an observatory containing large, accurate instruments. His cosmology was geocentric, in opposition to Copernicus. A portrait of Tycho Brahe, from the title page of his Mechanica Large image (287K).
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Tycho Brahe is probably the most famous observational astronomer of the sixteenth-century, although is not always clear whether he is better remembered for the fact that his data provided the basis for the work of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), or because of the more colourful aspects of his life and death. Born into the high nobility of his native Denmark in 1546, he was groomed by his family for a career at court, but from an early age showed greater interest in astronomy than law, the discipline of choice for aspiring royal councillors and administrators. After three years at the University of Copenhagen, he spent much of the period from 1562 to 1576 travelling in Germany, studying at the Universities of Leipzig, Wittenberg, and Rostock, and working with other scholars in Basle, Augsburg, and Kassel. It was in Rostock in 1566 that he lost part of his nose in a duel, and subsequently wore a prosthesis. The appearance in 1572 of a "new star" (in fact a supernova) prompted Tycho's

98. Tycho Brahe And The Armillary Sphere
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      Tycho Brahe's reputation as the pre-eminent observational astronomer of the sixteenth-century derives from his construction and use of a range of astronomical instruments of large size and remarkable accuracy. Tycho's own descriptions of these objects are to be found scattered throughout his publications and correspondence, but the most detailed accounts are to be found in the Astronomiae instauratae mechanica (1598). This work reveals that Tycho developed and utilised four types of observing armillary Initially Tycho designed a zodiacal armillary sphere, which could be used to obtain the ecliptic co-ordinates of celestial bodies (celestial longitude and latitude) directly, without any calculation. (His other observing instruments gave positions in horizontal co-ordinates). Tycho described the instrument as an improvement on the armillary spheres of Hipparchus and Ptolemy , because it utilised only four rings, rather than five or six. But he found that the accuracy of the instrument was compromised by distortions in the rings. One zodiacal armillary was remounted in equatorial form (see below) by 1581; however a passage in the

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