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  1. Campanus of Novara & Medieval Planetary Theory: "Theorica Planetarum" (Medieval Science Series; No. 16) by Campano, 1972-06
  2. Campanus of Novara: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  3. Campanus of Novara: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stephen D. Norton, 2001
  4. Campanus of Novara and Medieval Planetary Theory, Theorica Planetarum by Francis S. & G.J. Toomer, Eds. Benjamin, 1971
  5. Campanus of Novara and Euclid's Elements (Boethius. Texte und Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaften) by H. L. L. Busard, 2005-12-01
  6. Campanus of Novara and Medieval Planetary Theory, Theorica Planetarum by Francis S. & G.J. Toomer, Eds. Benjamin, 1971
  7. Campanus of Novara and Medieval Planetary Theory by Francis S. & G.J. Toomer, Eds. Benjamin, 1971
  8. Campanus of Novara and Medieval Planetary Theory, Theorica Planetarum
  9. Campanus of Novara and Medieval Planetary Theory, Theorica Planetarum by Benjamin C. Dennis, 1971

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    Web sites relevant to the History of Mathematics in Europe. The birthplace map in Mathematical MacTutor's History of Mathematics archive. 1225) John of Halifax (Sacrobosco) (c. 12001256) campanus of novara (c. 1205-1296 Peurbach (1423-1461) Johannes Campanus (c. 1450) Johann Müller of Königsberg (Regiomontanus
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    3. Campanus
    campanus of novara. Born 1220 in Novara, Italy Died1296 in Viterbo, Italy. Show birthplace location.
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    Died: 1296 in Viterbo, Italy
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    Johannes Campanus was chaplain to Pope Urban IV and quoted by Bacon as one of the four greatest contemporary mathematicians. He published a Latin edition of Euclid 's Elements in 15 books and it was the standard Euclid for 200 years. Most of Campanus's other writings were on astronomy. He wrote Theorica Planetarum which describes the construction of a planetarium, the first to be described by a European. The work also contains detailed descriptions of the longitude of the planets as well as a geometrical description of the motion of the model. Data for the planets was taken from the Almagest and from the Toledan Tables edited by the Arabian astronomer Azarquiel in 1080 based on his own work and that of al-Khwarizmi and al-Battani . Campanus determined the time of each planet's retrograde motion and gave precise instructions on using the tables. He also made calculations in great detail of the distances to the planets and their sizes. Campanus also wrote Tractatus de Sphaera as well as De Computo Ecclesiastico and Calendarium.

    4. Campanus Of Novara And Medieval Planetary Theory; Author: Campano, Da Novara; Il
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    5. References For Campanus
    JE Murdoch, The medieval Euclid Salient aspects of the translations of the Elements by Adelard of Bath and campanus of novara, in 1970 Actes XIIe Congrès
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • F S Benjamin and G J Toomer, Theorica planetarum (Madison, Wis., 1970). Articles:
  • H L L Busard, Die Traktate 'De Proportionibus' von Jordanus Nemorarius und Campanus, Centaurus
  • A G Molland, Campanus and Eudoxus, or, trouble with texts and quantifiers, Physis - Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci.
  • J E Murdoch, The medieval Euclid : Salient aspects of the translations of the 'Elements' by Adelard of Bath and Campanus of Novara, in (Paris, 1968), 67-94.
  • N Swerdlow, The planetary theory of Campanus, Journal for the History of Astronomy Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    14. Campanus
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    (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Johannes Campanus was chaplain to Pope Urban IV and quoted by Bacon as one of the 4 greatest contemporary mathematicians. He published a Latin edition of Euclid 's Elements in 15 books and it was the standard Euclid for 200 years. Most of Campanus's other writings were on astronomy. He wrote Theorica Planetarum which describes the construction of a planetarium, the first to be described by a European. The work also contains detailed descriptions of the longitude of the planets as well as a geometrical description of the motion of the model. Data for the planets was taken from the Almagest and from the Toledan Tables edited by the Arabian astronomer Azarquiel in 1080 based on his own work and that of al'Khwarizmi and al'Battani . Campanus determined the time of each planet's retrograde motion and gave precise instructions on using the tables. He also made calculations in great detail of the distances to the planets and their sizes. Campanus also wrote Tractatus de Sphaera as well as De Computo Ecclesiastico and Calendarium.

    15. References For Campanus
    References for campanus of novara. Biography in Dictionary of ScientificBiography (New York 19701990). Books FS Benjamin and GJ
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • F S Benjamin and G J Toomer, Theorica planetarum (Madison, Wis., 1970). Articles:
  • H L L Busard, Die Traktate 'De Proportionibus' von Jordanus Nemorarius und Campanus, Centaurus
  • A G Molland, Campanus and Eudoxus, or, trouble with texts and quantifiers, Physis - Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci.
  • J E Murdoch, The medieval Euclid : Salient aspects of the translations of the 'Elements' by Adelard of Bath and Campanus of Novara, in (Paris, 1968), 67-94.
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  • 16. Campanus
    Biography of Johannes Campanus (12201296) campanus of novara. Born 1220 in Novara, Italy Elements in 15 books and it was the standard Euclid for 200 years. Most of Campanus's other writings
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    Johannes Campanus was chaplain to Pope Urban IV and quoted by Bacon as one of the four greatest contemporary mathematicians. He published a Latin edition of Euclid 's Elements in 15 books and it was the standard Euclid for 200 years. Most of Campanus's other writings were on astronomy. He wrote Theorica Planetarum which describes the construction of a planetarium, the first to be described by a European. The work also contains detailed descriptions of the longitude of the planets as well as a geometrical description of the motion of the model. Data for the planets was taken from the Almagest and from the Toledan Tables edited by the Arabian astronomer Azarquiel in 1080 based on his own work and that of al-Khwarizmi and al-Battani . Campanus determined the time of each planet's retrograde motion and gave precise instructions on using the tables. He also made calculations in great detail of the distances to the planets and their sizes. Campanus also wrote Tractatus de Sphaera as well as De Computo Ecclesiastico and Calendarium.

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    T hough the field of geometry was kept alive in the early Middle Ages, its study received a great boost with new Latin translations of Arabic renditions of Euclid's Elements . These translations of Euclid began with Adelard of Bath around 1140 and continued into the thirteenth century and beyond with the work of such scholars as Campanus of Novara around 1260. In the image below, we see the opening page of Campanus of Novara's Latin translation of Euclid's Elements . Basic shapes are drawn in the margin, some of which are identified with Arabic terms such as elmuahim for rhombus. University of Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Room
    Schönborn Collection MS 5, fol. 1r
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    18. Re: Horn Angles: Uses & History? Part 3 By Julio Gonzalez Cabillon
    com.uy Date Sat, 14 Dec 1996 164134 0500 Dear Bill, On December 13, 1996, jgcwrote See earlier parts Also Johannes campanus of novara (1205?-1296
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