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Extractions: Philippe van Lansberge Johan Philip Lansberg August 25 December 8 ) was a Dutch astronomer . His name is sometimes written Lansberg , and his first name is sometimes given as Philip or Johannes Philippus . He published under the Latin name Philippus Lansbergius He is best known as the author of a set of astronomical tables, Tabulae motum coelestium , for predicting planetary positions. These were later found to contain certain errors, in part because he erroneously did not accept Kepler 's discovery of elliptical orbits. He was born in Ghent in modern-day Belgium and died in Middelburg in the Netherlands . He served as a Protestant clergyman. astronomer -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Categories: 1561 births 1632 deaths Dutch astronomers Astronomer stubs ...
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Extractions: Version for printing Philippe van Lansberge was born in the Netherlands but his family left there in 1566 going first to France, then to England. Lansberge studied mathematics and theology in France and England. He then went to Flanders where, in 1579, he became a minister at a Protestant church. The following year he moved to become minister at an Antwerp church but, after five years in Antwerp, the Spanish armies came and Lansberge returned to the Netherlands. He enrolled as a theology student at Leiden in 1585 but moved to be minister at a church in Goes the following year. Lansberge remained in Goes from 1586 until 1613 when he ran into political problems and left to go to Middleburg. Here he spent the last 20 years of his life and here, as well as publishing mathematical works, he practised medicine. In 1591 he wrote a 4 volume work on mathematics. Volume 1 was on trigonometric functions; volume 2 gave methods of constructing tables for sines, tangents, and secants derived from
References For Lansberge References for the biography of philippe van lansberge. H Bosmans, philippevan lansberge, de Gand, 15611632, Mathésis recueil mathématique 42 (1928), http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Printref/Lansberge.html
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Extractions: Libreria Antiquaria C. E. Rappaport LANSBERGE, Philippe van (1561-1632) Middelburg, Roman, 1631 4to. Recently rebound in early boards. With many woodcut diagrams in the text. (24), 134, (2) pp.; uniform browning throughout. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Libreria Antiquaria C. E. Rappaport ; click here for further details.
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Extractions: Related Links Philippe van Lansberge August 25 December 8 ) was a Dutch astronomer . His name is sometimes written Lansberg , and his first name is sometimes given as Philip or Philippus . He published under the Latin name Philippus Lansbergius He is best known as the author of a set of astronomical tables, Tabulae motum coelestium , for predicting planetary positions. These were later found to contain certain errors, in part because he erroneously did not accept Kepler 's discovery of elliptical orbits. He was born in Ghent in modern-day Belgium and died in Middelburg in the Netherlands . He served as a Protestant clergyman.
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Extractions: Lansberge, Philip van [Lansbergen, Philips] 1. Dates Born: Ghent, 25 August 1561 Died: Middleburg, 8 December 1632 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Aristocrat Daniel van Lansberge, lord of Meulebekethat is, an aris- tocrat. He died when Lansberge was quite young. I saw no direct reference to the family's financial status. However, the father did have enough money to uproot the family, for religious reasons, and to take them first to France and then to England. On the other hand, at a rather young age and without a degree, Lansberge was accepting employment as a minister back in Flanders. 3. Nationality Birth: Belgian Area Career: Belgian Area, Dutch Death: Dutch. His family left the Spanish Netherlands in 1566 for religious reasons, going first to France and then to England where Lansberge was educated. Lansberge returned to Flanders in 1579 to be a minister to a Protestant congregation. In 1580 he accepted a church in Antwerp. When Spain conquered Antwerp in 1585, Lansberge moved to the Netherlands for good. 4. Education