HIS3463 History Of Science peurbach, georg von, 14231461. Theoricae novae planetarum Coloniae Agrippinae Apud Haeredes Arnoldi Birchmanni, 1581. xii, 256 p ill. ; 16 cm. http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/hatch/HIS3463.htm
Extractions: Euclid's elements of geometry / In XV. Books: With a supplement of divers propositions and corollaries. To which is added, a Treatise of Regular Solids, By Campane and Flvssas. Likewise Euclid's Data: and Marinus his Preface thereunto annexed. Also a treatise of the Divisions of Superficies, ascribed to Machomet Bagdedine, but published by Commandine, at the request of John Dee... whose Preface to the said Treatise declares it to be the Worke of Euclide... Published by the care and Industry of John Leeke and George Serle...
Austrian Literature Online - Kataloge Translate this page peurbach, georg. peurbach, georg - 1516. peurbach, georg - 1542. peurbach,georg. peurbach, georg - 1573. peurbach, georg - 1591. PEÜRBACH, Johann georg. http://webapp.uibk.ac.at/alo/cat/?id=5017351
Biografie - Georg Von Peurbach Translate this page georg von peurbach peurbach 1423 - Vienna 1461. Studiò a Viennae soggiornò a lungo in Italia. Ritornato in patria ottenne una http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/milleanni/cronologia/biografie/peurbach.html
Extractions: W iw.pl Na bie¿±co: I nformacje C o nowego Matematyka i przyroda: A stronomia B iologia ... odelowanie rzeczywisto¶ci Humanistyka: F ilozofia H istoria ... ztuka Czytaj: B iblioteka D elta ... ielcy i wiêksi Przydatne: S ³owniki C o i gdzie studiowaæ ... szech¶wiat w obrazkach Jeste¶ tutaj: Wirtualny Wszech¶wiat Informacje Nowinki 2000-2002 Astronomia Jeste¶ tutaj nowinka: Georg Peurbach urodzi³ siê 30 maja 1423 r. w austriackiej miejscowo¶ci Peurbach w pobli¿u Linzu. Studiowa³ na uniwersytetach niemieckich, francuskich i w³oskich. W 1543 lub 1454 r. rozpocz±³ wyk³ady na Uniwersytecie Wiedeñskim, po otrzymaniu stopnia magistra za rozprawê Theoricae novae planetarum Nowe teorie planet ), bêd±c± nowoczesnym podrêcznikiem astronomii geocentrycznej
Biographies_P Friedrich (18061880) Peters, Christian Heinrich Friedrich (1813-1890) Petersen,Adolph Cornelius (1804-1854) peurbach, georg (1423-1461) Pézenas, Esprit (1692 http://cometography.com/biographies/bio_p.html
GEORG PEURBACH (1423-1461) Translate this page georg peurbach (1423-1461). georg peurbach (ou Peuerbach) est un autrichien.Il voyage entre 1448 et 1453 en Allemagne, en France et en Italie. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/jm.nicolle/cusa/posterite/peurbach.html
Extractions: GEORG PEURBACH (1423-1461) Georg Peurbach (ou Peuerbach) est un autrichien. Il voyage entre 1448 et 1453 en Allemagne, en France et en Italie. A Rome, il rencontre Giovanni Bianchini, le plus célèbre professeur d'astronomie de son temps, et N. de Cues qui l'invite à sa table. De retour à Vienne, il entre en correspondance avec Johann Nihil de Bohème qui lui trouve un poste d'astrologue à la cour du roi de Hongrie. Ce travail lui permet de développer sa culture humaniste et d'écrire des poèmes latins. A Vienne, son étudiant Johannes Müller, dit Regiomontanus , travaille avec lui et devient un précieux collaborateur : celui-ci recopie les travaux de son maître, à commencer par le Theoricae novae planetarum de 1454, publié en 1460. Ensemble, ils recalculent les tables alphonsines, observent des comètes - dont celle de Halley en Juin 1456 - et des éclipses de Lune. Peurbach élabore une table des sinus pour tout le quart de cercle de 10' en 10'. Regiomontanus les étend à toutes les minutes.
Extractions: Chronologie de l'Histoire de l'Astronomie PGJ - ASTRONOMIE Arabe Allemand Autrichien Anglais Irlandais Belge Danois Grec Indien Italien Japonais Polonais Russe Suisse Anciennes Civilisations CHRONOLOGIE de l'HISTOIRE de l'ASTRONOMIE Date Observations Instruments CHINE EGYPTE Le plus ancien cadran solaire connu. BABYLONE Anaximandre Eudoxe de Cnide du Pont Autolycos de Pitane (vers -300) Aristarque de Samos Hipparque Calendrier Julien Claude Almageste Jean Al-Battani Plus ancien Astrolabe Al-Biruni Al-Zarqali Tables astronomiques, dite Robert Grosseteste (1168 ou 1175/1253) Johannes de Sacrobosco Tables Alphonsines Roger Bacon Critique du calendrier Julien. Jean Buridan 'impetus Ulug Beg Georg Peurbach Nikolaus Krebs, dit Nicolas de Cues De la docte ignorance (1440), l'Univers est infini et ne peut avoir de centre fixe et immobile. Regiomontanus Nicolas Copernic Fracastor Pieter Bienewitz dit Petrus Apianus (Pierre Apian Eramus Reinhold Tycho David Fabricius Johann Bayer Johannes Kepler Astronomia nova Harmonices mundi Tables Rudolphines Galileo Galilei, dit
À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï 1973 in Moscow, USSR Petzval, Józeph Miksa Petzval Born 1807 in Hungary Died1891 peurbach, georg peurbach Born 30 May 1423 in Peuerbach, Austria Died 8 http://www.mathnet.or.kr/API/?MIval=people_seek_great&init=P
Index, Bell Catalog - Ps Translate this page Peucer, Kaspar. Peuchet, J. (Jacques). peurbach, georg von, 1423-1461. Peutinger,Konrad, 1465-1546 or 7. Peutinger table. Peyssonel, Claude Charles de. http://bell.lib.umn.edu/cat/ind_p.html
Regiomontanus Biography georg peurbach or Peuerbach (14231461), Regiomontanus astronomical mentor, wasalso a Master at Vienna, and the two men collaborated by, among other things http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/regiomontanus.html
Extractions: Personalities Tour (Next) Previous Regiomontanus Tour (Next) Regiomontanus Pages General Pages Home Index Regiomontanus (1436-1476) was born in Konigsberg and educated at Leipzig and Vienna. He sought to restore astronomy, dissatisfied as he was with the inadequate translation of ancient works and the disparities he found between theory and observation. His Epitome of the Almagest was published in 1496. Frontispiece of Regiomontanus' Epitome of the Almagest depicting Ptolemy and Regiomontanus sitting beneath an armillary sphere. Image by kind permission of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge. Large image (144K). Very large image (4.0M). Syntaxis he had begun at the behest of Cardinal Johannes Bessarion. This work was finished by 1463, and printed as the Epitome of the Almagest in 1496; it was later used by such astronomers as Copernicus and Galileo In Vienna, Regiomontanus had been an avid hunter, copyist, and reader of manuscripts on mathematical and astronomical subjects. After Peurbach's death, he went with Bessarion to Rome, and accompanied him on various travels around Italy. Association with the Cardinal, a native of Trebizond in Turkey and a great patron of humanist scholarship, gave Regiomontanus access to other texts, and the opportunity for him to become fluent in Greek. On several occasions, he was to forcefully express his opinion about the inadequacy of translations of Greek works, including Ptolemy's
Regiomontanus And Books The first work issued by his press was the Theoricae novae planetarum of his formermaster georg peurbach, which rapidly became one of the standard texts of http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/regiobooks.html
Extractions: Books Tour (Next) Previous Books Pages Early Modern Books Copernicus Galileo Kepler ... Previous Regiomontanus Pages Regiomontanus Astrology Calendar Reform Mathematical Techniques ... Index When he moved to Nuremberg in 1571, Regiomontanus embarked, as part of his strategy for the reformation of astronomy, on a program of publication. The first work issued by his press was the Theoricae novae planetarum of his former master Georg Peurbach, which rapidly became one of the standard texts of university courses in astronomy. This was followed by the Astronomica of Marcus Manilius, his calendars in Latin and German for 1475-1531, and almanacs for 1485-1506. In 1474, he published a broadside tradelist naming both the books he had already printed and those he still intended to produce. Works by Ptolemy , Euclid, Theon of Alexandria, Archimedes, and Witelo were among those listed, as were many new translations, commentaries and treatises by Regiomontanus himself. Criticism of the lack of respect this list revealed for other authors and translators prompted him, in his pamphlet Disputationes contra Cremonensia in planetarum theoricas delyramenta (or Arguments against the nonsense in the Theorica planetarum of [Gerard of] Cremona), to deliver a trenchant defence of the necessity of emending and improving upon existing texts:
Sacrobosco - Editions Of The Tractatus De Sphaera Gundelius. Perhaps that was another edition. peurbach, georg von, 14231461.Tannstetter von Thannau, georg, 1482-1535. . Locations http://ghtc.ifi.unicamp.br/Sacrobosco/SB1518a.htm
Extractions: Tractatus de Sphaera Opusculu[m] de Sphaera clarissimi philosophi Ioannis de Sacro Busto. Theo[r]icae planetaru[m] excellentissimi astronomi Georgii Purbachii magistri viennensis, quo Ioannes de Monte regio olim usus est praeceptore. Figvrae item summa diligentia suis ubiq[ue] locis appositae, ex quibus perfacile autoris sensus utrobiq[ue] intelligi porest.
Sacrobosco - Editions Of The Tractatus De Sphaera Disputationes contra Cremonensia in planetarum Theoricas deliraments. peurbach,georg von, 14231461. Theoricae novae planetarum. Borro, G. (editor). http://ghtc.ifi.unicamp.br/Sacrobosco/SB1490a.htm
Extractions: Venetiis: Octauiani Scoti, ciuis Modoetiensis, 1490 quarto Nonas Octobris [4 Oct.]. [48 leaves]: ill. (woodcut), diagrams (woodcuts, some col.) ; 22 cm. (4to) Fol. a ii. recto: Sphaerae mundi compendium foeliciter inchoat ... Ioanis de sacro busto sphaericu opusculu una cu additoibus nonullis ... Cotra[que] cremonesia i planeta[rum] theoricas delyramenta Ioanis de moteregio disputatoes ... Nec no Georgii purbachii: i eorude motus planeta[rum] accuratiss. theoricae: dicatu opus: utili serie cotextu: fausto sidere ichoat.
Copernican System In the fifteenth century, the reform of European astronomy was begun by theastronomer/humanist georg peurbach (14231461) and his student Johannes http://cnx.rice.edu/content/m11938/latest/
Extractions: links style course Supplemental The Biography of Galileo Galilei Ptolemaic System Johannes Kepler Christopher Clavius Tycho Brahe Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) Paolo Antonio Foscarinim Choose a Style Summer Sky Desert Scape Charcoal Playland Find . . . Similar Content Other Content by this Author Courses Containing this Module View About History Print Summary: A module on Nicholas Copernicus and his view of the universe. Objectives: Figure 1: Copernicus The first speculations about the possibility of the Sun being the center of the cosmos and the Earth being one of the planets going around it go back to the third century BCE. In his Sand-Reckoner , Archimedes (d. 212 BCE), discusses how to express very large numbers. As an example he chooses the question as to how many grains of sand there are in the cosmos. And in order to make the problem more difficult, he chooses not the geocentric cosmos generally accepted at the time, but the heliocentric cosmos proposed by Aristarchus of Samos (ca. 310-230 BCE), which would have to be many times larger because of the lack of observable stellar parallax. We know, therefore, that already in Hellenistic times thinkers were at least toying with this notion, and because of its mention in Archimedes's book Aristarchus's speculation was well-known in Europe beginning in the High Middle Ages but not seriously entertained until Copernicus. Figure 2:
Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page 1881) Petit, Alexis (1791 - 1820) Petrovsky, Ivan georgevic (1901 - 1973) Petzval,Joseph (1807 - 1891) peurbach, georg (30.5.1423 - 8.4.1461) Pfaff, Johann http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Schlagwortanzeige Bestellnr./ order no. 1259 EUR 1500,00 georg Aunpekh (aus peurbach, ca. http://www.meyerbuch.com/schlagworte.asp?schlagwort=Astronomie
Schlagwortanzeige Translate this page Antonius Delrio, georg Eder, Johannes Faber, Paul Fabricius, Henricus de Hassia,Thomas Jordanus, Wolfgang Lazius, Friedrich Nausea, georg peurbach, Pius III http://www.meyerbuch.com/schlagworte.asp?schlagwort=Biographien
Liste Alphabétique Des Mathématiciens Translate this page Petit (Pierre), Français (1674-1750). peurbach (georg), Autrichien (1423-1461).Pfaff (Johann Friedrich), Allemand (1765-1825). Picard (Emile), Français (1856-1941). http://www.cegep-st-laurent.qc.ca/depar/maths/noms.htm
May 30 - Today In Science History energy and psychic tension. georg von peurbach. (source), Born 30May 1423; died 8 Apr 1461. Austrian mathematician and astronomer http://www.todayinsci.com/5/5_30.htm
Extractions: Soviet cosmonaut, the first man to climb out of a spacecraft in space. On 18 Mar 1965, Voskhod 2 was launched into space carrying Leonov with Pavel Belyayev aboard. On the second orbit Leonov left the spacecraft through the air lock while still tethered to the vessel. He took motion pictures and practiced moving outside of the spacecraft for 10 minutes. Voskhod 2 made 17 orbits at about 110 miles (177 km) above earth. Ten years later, on 17 Jul 1975, Leonov commanded the Soviet Soyuz craft that linked in orbit with a U.S. Apollo craft. Joseph William Kennedy American scientist, one of four co-discoverers of plutonium element 94 ) which was produced from uranium oxide bombarded with deuterons in a cyclotron at the Univ. of California at Berkeley. Subsequently, on 28 Mar 1941, Glenn Seaborg plutonium , like U , is fissionable with slow neutrons, thus neutrons of any speed, which implies it's a potential fission bomb material. He was a chemistry instructor while working on the research
Extractions: Title: Joannis Regiomontani Opera collectanea; Faksimiledrucke von neun Schriften Regiomontans und einer von ihm gedruckten Schrift seines Lehres Purbach. Authors: Mueller, Johannes, Regiomotanus von Peurbach, Georg Schmeider, Felix Journal: Osnabruck, O. Zeller, 1949, 1972. Publication Date: Origin: LOC LOC Keywords: ASTRONOMY: EARLY WORKS TO 1800 Comment: LCCN: 73-326309 (PREM); CALL NUMBER: QB41 .M89 1972 Bibliographic Code: Abstract Not Available Bibtex entry for this abstract Custom formatted entry for this abstract (see Preferences) Use: Authors Title Keywords (in text query field) Return: Query Results Return items starting with number Query Form Database: Astronomy/Planetary Instrumentation Physics/Geophysics ArXiv Preprints NASA ADS Homepage ADS Sitemap Query Form Preferences ... FAQ