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Biografie - Georg Von Peurbach Georg von Peurbach Peurbach 1423 Vienna 1461. Studi a Vienna e soggiorn a lungo in Italia. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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History Of Astronomy Persons (P) From the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913. Purbach see Peurbach, Georg von (14231461) Purcell, Edward Mills (b. 1912) http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
GEORG PEURBACH (1423-1461) GEORG PEURBACH (14231461) Georg Peurbach (ou Peuerbach) est un autrichien. Il voyage entre 1448 et 1453 en Allemagne, en France et en Italie. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: a AUTOR TITULO MATERIA PALABRA CLAVE ISN SIGNATURA CURSO Universidad de Navarra B.D. Cordoba Colección Completa Record: anterior siguiente Autor Johannes de Sacrobosco Titulo Sphaera mundi, cum commentis Cicchi Esculani, Francisci Capuani et Jacobi Stapulensis. Accedit: Georgius Purbachius: Theoricae novae planetarum, cum commento Francisci Capuani Publicac Venetiis : Simon Bivilaqua, 23 octubre 1499 UBICACION SIGNATURA ESTADO HUMANIDADES FONDO ANTIGUO FA 130.029 NO SE PRESTA Descrip Materia Astronomía Edad Media Nota L. rom. y gót. 2 tam. 1 ó 2 col. Min. p. inic. Inic. grab. en la segunda obra. Figuras geométricas xilográficas intercaladas en el texto Theoricae novaee planetarum [Georgii Purbachii] cum commento [Francisci Capuani] (fol. [87-150]). Indizado en: H.C. 14125 (var.) BMC. V, 524 (IB.23996) IGI. 15351 Goff. J-419 IBE. 3281 ISTC. ij00419000 Nota Autor sec Cecco, d'Ascoli, 1269-1327, com. Capuano, Francesco, fl. 1490, com. Lefèvre d'Etaples, Jacques, d. 1536, com. Peurbach, Georg von, 1423-1461 ... Bevilacqua, Simone, imp. (Venecia) Record: anterior siguiente
Extractions: Austrian astronomer and mathematician who attempted to refine the Ptolemaic system with the use of sine tables written in Arabic numerals. He published his "new theory of the planets" in Theoricae Novae Planetarum, which contained a cosmological construction of the celestial spheres (which he believed to have solid reality). It became the primary astronomy textbook, replacing The Sphere. He was commissioned to translate the Almagest. He collaborated with his pupil Regiomontanus , who added a knowledge of Greek to Peurbach's understanding of Ptolemy's mathematics. Together, they produced the Epitome of the Almagest, the clearest rendering of Ptolemy's work yet translated. Peurbach also attempted to refine the Alfonsine Tables and Ptolemaic system with the use of sine tables using Arabic numerals, which had been introduced by Fibonacci but had not yet been universally adopted.
Extractions: Libreria Antiquaria C. E. Rappaport PEURBACH, Georg (1423-61) Venezia, Sessa, 1566 Small 8vo. Early 19th century vellum, spine gilt. With 48 astronomical text woodcuts. (8), 59 ff.; large damp stain throughout, lower blank margin of last leaves slightly shortened by binders knife, and without last blank . This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Libreria Antiquaria C. E. Rappaport ; click here for further details.
Extractions: W. P. Watson Antiquarian Books SACROBOSCO, Johannes de [John of Holywood] Sphaera Mundi. Johannes REGIOMONTANUS. Disputationes contra Cremonensia deliramenta. Georg PEURBACH. Theoricae novae planetarum. Venice, Erhardt Ratdolt, 6 July 1482 4to (210 x 151 mm) ff 60, with full-page woodcut on verso of a1 and over 39 woodcut diagrams in text, many two-thirds page, of which 8 have a contemporary colour wash, 31 lines, incipit printed in red, white on black initials; a few leaves with some faint marginal waterstains, some occasional thumbmarks and other incidental stains, a very nice, large copy in nineteenth-century green morocco by Leighton, rebacked in matching style, gilt panels on spine, inner gilt dentelles, gilt edges. £22,500 First printing of this assembly of basic texts of pre-Copernican astronomy. Sacrobosco's De sphaera mundi (editio princeps 1472) was the first printed astronomical book, and a fundamental text of medieval and post-medieval astronomy. It is a synthesis of Ptolemy and his Arabic commentators, presenting an elegant, accessible Ptolemaic cosmology, and for this reason was adopted as the most authoritative astronomical textbook of its time. From the time of its composition, ca 1220, Sacrobosco's De sphaera 'enjoyed great renown, and from the middle of the thirteenth century it was taught in all the schools of Europe. In the sixteenth century it gained the attention of mathematicians, including Clavius. As late as the seventeenth century it was used as a basic astronomy text... ' (John F. Daly in DSB). It was the most frequently printed astronomical work, some 30 incunable editions alone being published, and an even greater number of sixteenth-century editions.