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  1. The First Copernican: Georg Joachim Rheticus and the Rise of the Copernican Revolution by Dennis Danielson, 2006-10-31
  2. People From Vorarlberg: Georg Joachim Rheticus, Christian Klien, Marc Girardelli, Anton Sutterlüty, Ramazan Özcan, Rudolf Von Ems
  3. Austrian People by Period: Austrian Renaissance Humanists, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Johannes Cuspinianus, Wolfgang Lazius
  4. 1574 Deaths: Charles Ix of France, Giorgio Vasari, Selim Ii, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Martin Helwig, Georg Major, Cosimo I De' Medici
  5. Austrian Astronomers: Georg Joachim Rheticus, Harold Furth, Thomas Gold, Georg Von Peuerbach, Otto E. Neugebauer, Johann Palisa
  6. 1514 Births: Andreas Vesalius, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Tahmasp I, Francis Knollys, Daniele Barbaro, Peter Carew, Francis Hastings
  7. Austrian Renaissance Humanists: Georg Joachim Rheticus, Johannes Cuspinianus, Wolfgang Lazius, Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs, Andreas Stoberl
  8. Personnalité de Kosice: Georg Joachim Rheticus, Liste de Personnalités de Kosice, François Ii Rákóczi, Adolf Lang, Frantisek Knapík (French Edition)
  9. German Astrologers: Johannes Kepler, Albertus Magnus, Philipp Melanchthon, Franz Mesmer, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Regiomontanus, Guido Von List
  10. Mathématicien Autrichien: Kurt Gödel, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Heinrich Tietze, Wilhelm Blaschke, Franz Josef Von Gerstner, Johann Radon (French Edition)
  11. German Cartographers: Gerardus Mercator, Martin Waldseemüller, Sebastian Münster, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Hartmann Schedel, Johann Homann
  12. Naissance Dans le Vorarlberg: Hermann Gmeiner, Jean-Charles Krafft, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Stefan Sagmeister, Harald Kloser, Anita Wachter (French Edition)
  13. Astronome Autrichien: Johann Palisa, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Georg Von Purbach, Christopher Grienberger, Robert Von Sterneck, Wilhelm Von Biela (French Edition)
  14. Austrian Mathematicians: Kurt Gödel, Christian Doppler, Georg Joachim Rheticus, Leopold Vietoris, Karl Menger, Georg Von Peuerbach, Emil Artin

81. MFO
Die ArithmetikVorlesung des georg joachim rheticus Wittenberg 1536 einekommentierte Edition der Handschrift X - 278 (8) der Estnischen Akademischen
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82. Book Review The American Historical Review, 107.5 The
Howell has looked at secondary actors as well; for example, on the Protestantside were the mathematician georg joachim rheticus, who helped pry
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83. Astronomie Geschichte
Translate this page Ag 37, rheticus, georg joachim, rheticus, georg J., Rhaeticus, georg J. De librisrevolutionum Copernici narratio prima Faks.-Dr. nach dem Ex. Schoeners,
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Astronomie Geschichte
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Ag 1 Andre, C., Rayet, G., Angot, A. L'Astronomie pratique et les observatoires en Europe et en Amerique
depuis le milieu du XVIIe si'ecle jusqu'a nos jours Paris Gauthier-Villars,
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Ag 2 Astronomische Gesellschaft , AGK Portraitgallerie der Astronomischen Gesellschaft
Portraits nebst genealogischen Notizen Stockholm Tullberg 1904,
70 S. : Ill. x
Ag 3 Stroobant, P. Les observatoires astronomiques et les astronomes
Bruxelles Hayez 1907,
316 S. x Ag 4 Hale, George E. Ten years' work of a mountain observatory a brief account of the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Washington, DC 1915, 99 S. x Ag 5 Olsson, Martin Uraniborg och Stjaerneborg pa oen ven 32 S. x Ag 6 Macpherson, Hector Modern astronomy its rise and progress Oxford [u.a.] Univ. Pr. [u.a.] 1926, 196 S. x Ag 7 Astronomische Gesellschaft , AGK Portraitgallerie der Astronomischen Gesellschaft Budapest Koenigl. Ungar. Universitaetsdruckerei 1931, 85 S. : Ill. x Ag 8 Zinner, Ernst Die Geschichte der Sternkunde von den ersten Anfaengen bis zur Gegenwart ; Mit 54 Bildern im Text u. 13 Taf.

84. Ortelius Bibliography
rheticus, georg joachim (15141576) was a mathematician who worked with Schönerand Copernicus and disseminated Copernican’s views in Narratio prima de
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Ortelius Bibliography
Home Ramusio Periplus: Ort224.55; Letters: Ort8.15. Ramusius see Ramusio Rantzau see Rantzow Rantzow , Heinrich of (1526-1598) was an Earl from Sleswig and Holstein. He studied law and wrote "Chronicon Alberti Stadensis" which was published by Reineccius in 1587. He corresponded with Mercator and Braun and drew a map of Denmark. Ranzanus , or Ranzane, Petrus (1420-1492) was a Dominican from Palermo, Sicily, Italy who became bishop and was in Hungary for three years as a delegate of Ferdinand of Naples. He wrote "De rebus Hungaricis" (Ort150), which was published by Sambucus in Vienna in 1558. Abridged Histories of Hungary: Ort150.13. Raphelengius , Franciscus (1539-1597) junior or Frans van Ravelingen was a philologist and publisher from Leiden who published and commented on Cæsar: "C. Julii Cæsaris omnia quæ extant" Leiden 1593. He corresponded with Ortelius. Rauwolph , Leonard (16th century) was a botanist who had contacts with Charles de l’Escluse. He wrote "Oriental Journal (Ort173). Oriental Journal: Ort173.17.

85. Milestones: Section 2. Pre-1600
TXT Science, Optics and You Timeline, 1000-1599; 1550 Trigonometrictables (published 1596 posthumously)- georg joachim rheticus (1514-1574), Germany.
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Milestones in the History of
Thematic Cartography,
Statistical Graphics,
and Data Visualization
Pre-1600 Ptolemy 1842 map Mercator portrait Catalan Atlas Up: Index Introduction References Related Pre-1600
Pre-1600: Early maps and diagrams
History of Cartography Project
Map History Gateway
The earliest seeds of visualization arose in geometric diagrams, in tables of the positions of stars and other celestial bodies, and in the making of maps to aid in navigation and exploration. We list only a few of these here to provide some early context against which later developments can be viewed. In the 16th century, techniques and instruments for precise observation and measurement of physical quantities were well-developed. As well, we see initial ideas for capturing images directly, and recording mathematical functions in tables. These early steps comprise the beginnings of the husbandry of visualization.
c. 6200 BC
The oldest known map? (There are several claimants for this honor.)- unknown, Museum at Konya, Turkey.
IMG Konya town map (280 x 160; 7K)

86. ADVANCES IN THE HAMLET COSMIC ALLEGORY Peter Usher The Oxfordian
In 1541 the mathematician georg joachim (15141576), better known as rheticus,visited Copernicus in Frauenberg, Poland, in order to learn of his new
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87. Uni Halle, FB Math./Inf., Virtual Museum
1536) Erasmus Reinhold (15111553); georg joachim rheticus (1514-1574).Johannes Praetorius (1537-1617); Johann Friedrich Weidler (1691 oder 1692-1755)
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Math-Net [ Uni Halle History
Das Wesen der Mathematik liegt in ihrer Freiheit.
Georg Cantor 1883
zur Geschichte der Mathematik in Wittenberg und Halle Abteilungen:
  • Die Mathematik an der Leucorea zu Wittenberg 1502-1816 Leben und Werk einiger Mathematiker, die in Wittenberg gewirkt haben Leben und Werk einiger Mathematiker, die in Halle gewirkt haben Studenten, Doktoranden und Privatdozenten in Halle
  • 88. Uni Halle, FB Math./Inf., History
    Translate this page Er war somit Kollege und Zeitgenosse von Martin Luther (1483-1546), PhilippMelanchthon (1497-1560) und georg joachim rheticus (1514-1576).
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    89. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
    georg joachim von Lauchen rheticus Born 16 Feb 1514 in Feldkirch, Austria Died4 Dec 1574 in Kassa, Hungary (now Kosice) Show birthplace location Previous
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    90. Lecture 5
    1538, georg joachim rheticus (15141575) arrived in Torun to study with Copernicus.1540, rheticus published Narratio Prima (First Account)
    http://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/ExploringtheCosmos/lecture5.html
    HISTORY 135C
    Exploring the Cosmos
    An Introduction to the History of Astronomy
    SPRING QUARTER, 2003
    Department of History
    University of California, Irvine
    Instructor: Dr. Barbara J. Becker Lecture 5.
    Legacy of Arab Astronomy Abu Abdullah Al-Battani (858-929)
    • discovered movement of the sun's apogee evaluated the ecliptic's obliquity with great precision proved the variation of the apparent angular diameter of the sun suggested possibility of annular solar eclipses introduced spherical astronomy first to use expressions "sine" and "cosine" quoted by Copernicus
    al-Mahani (b. 860)
    • predicted three lunar eclipses within an half hour's accuracy
    Abd al-Rahman Al-Sufi (903-986)
    • Persian; worked in Baghdad compiled star catalogue of 1,018 stars wrote Kitab su-war al-kawakib Book on the Constellations of Fixed Stars described boundaries of constellations
    Abul Wafa Muhammad al-Buzjani (940-997)
    • member of Baghdad School noted the irregularity of the Moon's highest altitude
    Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (Alhazen) (965-1040)
    • critiqued aesthetic of Ptolemy's equant-deferent system felt that off-center circles and off-center motion violated spirit of uniform circular motion inspired the mathematical constructs of Al-Tusi and Al-Shatir
    Abu Raihan al-Biruni (973-1048)
    • determined earth's circumference
    Nur al-Din Ibn Ishaq al-Bitruji (Alpetragius) (d. 1204)

    91. Georg Rheticus - Wikipedia, Den Fria Encyklopedin
    georg joachim rheticus, österrikisk matematiker och astronom, (15141576), denförste som spred information om Copernicus heliocentriska teori (dvs teorin
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    Georg Joachim Rheticus , ¶sterrikisk matematiker och astronom ), den f¶rste som spred information om Copernicus heliocentriska teori (d.v.s. teorin att Jorden g¥r runt solen). Detta skedde genom skriften Narratio prima ("F¶rsta rapporten"), som utgavs , tre ¥r innan Copernicus sj¤lv publicerade ett verk om teorin. Rheticus bes¶kte Copernicus i Frauenberg (nuvarande Frombork) i Polen och kan ha ¶vertalat den ¥ldrade m¤staren att utge sin De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ("Om himlakropparnas kretslopp"). Enligt legenden skall Copernicus ha f¥tt det f¶rsta tryckta exemplaret p¥ sin d¶dsb¤dd i maj Rheticus, Georg Rheticus, Georg Den h¤r artikeln ¤r h¤mtad fr¥n http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Rheticus Visningar Personliga verktyg Navigering S¶k Verktygsl¥da Andra spr¥k

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    rheticus, georg joachim vonLauchen rheticus Born 16 Feb 1514 in Feldkirch, Austria
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    94. Liste_bedeutender_Biologen
    Translate this page (Vereinigtes Königreich),georg joachim rheticus,georg Michael Kerschensteiner,GyörgyKonrád,Leo von Caprivi,georg Lukács,Schorsch Meier,georg Paucker,georg
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    95. Owen Gingerich - CiS-St Edmunds Public Lecture
    As Copernicus’s only student and disciple, georg joachim rheticus put it, georg joachim rheticus, Narratio prima (1540), translated in Edward Rosen,
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    Heliocentric harmony - Introduction
    On April 12, 1615, Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine, the leading Catholic theologian, wrote an often-quoted letter to Paolo Antonio Foscarini, a Carmelite monk from Naples who had published a tract defending the Copernican system. Bellarmine’s letter, which was obviously intended as much for Galileo as for Foscarini, opened on a conciliatory note: "For to say that assuming the earth moves and the sun stands still saves all the appearances better than eccentrics and epicycles is to speak well. . . . But to affirm that the sun is really fixed in the center of the heavens and that the earth revolves very swiftly around the sun is a dangerous thing, not only irritating the theologians and philosophers, but by injuring our holy faith and making the sacred scripture false"[1]. Bellarmine made very clear that he was unwilling to concede the motion of the earth in the absence of an apodictic proof when he added, "If there were a true demonstration, then it would be necessary to be very careful in explaining Scriptures that seemed contrary, but I do not think there is any such demonstration, since none has been shown to me. To demonstrate that the appearances are saved by assuming that the sun is at the center is not the same thing as to demonstrate that in fact the sun is in the center and the earth in the heavens." His monumental treatise

    96. Talk:Georg Joachim Rheticus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    TalkGeorg joachim rheticus Okay, a quick google gets me 1975 and 1981 datesfor Westfall s works, cited by others, on rheticus.
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    97. Rheticus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    rheticus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105. (georg Joachimvon Lauchen) (r ´t k s, g ´ôrk y ä´kh mf n lou´kh n) (KEY) , 1514–76,
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    98. Copernicus: Biography
    A professor of mathematics at the University of Wittenberg, georg JoachimRheticus (15141574) who was on a tour of visiting distinguished scholars,
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    Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)
    Regarded as one of the central figures of the so-called Scientific Revolution, Copernicus (1473-1543) postulated a heliostatic theory in his De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (1543). He did, however, maintain that planetary orbits were circular, and many believed that his system did not reflect the physical universe. Born in Torun, Poland, in 1473, Copernicus first studied astronomy and astrology at the University of Cracow (1491-94). Through his uncle, Lukas Watzenrode (1447-1512), who later became the bishop of Varmia (Ermland), he was elected a canon of the cathedral chapter of Frombork (Frauenburg). As part of his requirement as a canon, he matriculated in 1496 in the University of Bologna to study both canon and civil law. There, he lodged with and worked as an assistant to Domenico Maria the Ferrarese of Novara (1454-1504), professor of mathematics and astrology and also the official compiler of prognostications for the university. After briefly returning to Frombork, Copernicus studied medicine at the University of Padua (1501-3) and then moved on to the University of Ferrara where he obtained a doctorate in Canon Law (1503). He then returned to Varmia, where he was based for the rest of his life. He acted as medical advisor and secretary to his uncle at Heilsberg, and was later heavily involved with the administrative tasks in the diocese of Frombork.

    99. Olivier THILL. Book Review. The Life Of Copernicus.
    Nicolaus Schönberg, Johann Albertus Widmanstetter or Widmanstadt, georgJoachimRheticus, Heinrich Zell, Andreas Aurifaber, Achille Pirmin Gasser,
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    T he L ife of C opernicus
    by Pierre Gassendi with notes by Olivier Thill A New Biography Timeline Achievements Uncertainties and Errors ... Bibliography Table of contents INTRODUCTION
    His Real Life, Not a Novel - A 17th Century Text With 21st Century Notes PART I. A WELL-BRED CHILD (1473-1503) CHAPTER 1. BIRTH
    His Name - Place and Date of Birth - The End of The Middle Ages - His Astrological Theme CHAPTER 2. THE FIRST YEARS
    His Family - On His Paternal Side - On His Maternal Side - His Childhood in Thorun - The Death of His Father - The Career of Uncle Lucas - At Cracow University - At Bologna University - At Padua University PART 2. CANON IN VARMIA CHAPTER 1. FRAUENBURG
    Varmia, Borussia - The Years 1503-1509 - The Teutonic Knights - Copernicus' First Published Book in 1509 - The Years 1510-1516 CHAPTER 2. ANOTHER AESCULAPIUS
    His Books of Medicine - The Consultations of Doctor Copernicus - The Leper of His brother CHAPTER 3. MAPS, COINS, AND BREAD
    Cartographer - Meditata - The Bread Tariff and The Baking of Bread CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATOR

    100. Project MUSE
    Adam von Bodenstein wrote most of these documents; others are taken from GeorgJoachim rheticus, Cyriacus Jacobus, Alexander von Suchten, Valentius de
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