References For Rheticus References for georg joachim von Lauchen rheticus. Ju A Belii, georg joachim rheticus student and continuer of the work of Copernicus (Bulgarian), Fiz.-Mat. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/~DZ8E16.htm
Extractions: R C Archibald, The Canon Doctrinae Triangvlorvm (1551) of Rheticus (1514-1576), Math. Tables and Other Aids to Computation R C Archibald, Rheticus, with special reference to his Opus Palatinum, Math. Tables and Other Aids to Computation Ju A Belii, Georg Joachim Rheticus - student and continuer of the work of Copernicus (Bulgarian), P Bockslaele, Adrianus Romanus and the trigonometric tables of Georg Joachim Rheticus, in S S Demidov et al. (eds), Amphora : Festschrift for Hans Wussing on the occasion of his 65th birthday (Basel- Boston- Berlin, 1992), 55-66. K H Burmeister, Georg Joachim Rhetikus 1514-1574, eine Bio-Bibliographie II (Wiesbaden, 1967-68). R Hooykaas, Rheticus's lost treatise on Holy Scripture and the motion of the Earth, Journal for the history of astronomy E Rosen, Three Copernican Treatises. The Commentariolus of Copernicus. The Letter against Werner. The Narratio prima of Rheticus, Records of Civilization, Sources and Studies
Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive Privat de; Recorde, Robert; Reyneau, Charles; rheticus, georg joachim;Riccati, Jacopo; Ricci, Matteo; Ricci, Michelangelo; Richer, Jean; Ries http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Wstfllls.htm
History Of Astronomy: Persons (R) rheticus Rhaeticus; Lauchen, georg joachim von (15141574) Biographicaldata and references; Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_r.html
Extractions: Ragona, Domenico (1820-1892) Rajewsky, Boris (1893-1974) Raman, Chandrasekhra Venkata (1888-1970) Ramsay, William (1852-1916) Ramsden, Jesse (1735-1800) Ramus, Peter (1515-1572) Rankine, William John Macquorn (1820-1872) Raphson, Joseph (1648-1715) Rasch, Johann (ca.1540-1615) Rayleigh, Lord: see Strutt, John William (1842-1919) Razi: see al-Razi, Mohammad Ibn Zakariya (864-930)
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z R Related Category: Astronomy, Biographies Rheticus (Georg Joachim von Lauchen)[r A E koos, g A O u u n] Pronunciation Key Narratio prima and in 1542 supervised publication of the trigonometric sections of Copernicus's masterpiece De revolutionibus. He subsequently persuaded Copernicus to publish (1543) the entire work. To mathematics he contributed Opus palatinum de triangulis, in which for the first time trigonometric functions were related to angles rather than to the arcs of circles.
Georg Joachim De Libris Revolutionum Nicolai Copernici Narr Rhaticus Treatises The Commentariolus of Corpernicus, the Letter Against Werner, the NarratioPrima of rheticus by Nicolaus Copernicus , georg joachim De Libris http://facultyofastronomy.com/search_Georg_Joachim__De_Libris_Revolutionum_Nicol
Who2 Loop: Publish And Perish publish his theories for fear of antagonizing the Catholic church, it wasn t until1543, at the urging of the mathematician rheticus (georg joachim von Lauchen http://www.who2.com/publishandperish.html
Extractions: SIR WALTER SCOTT : Terrifically popular in his day, Scott decided he should make money as the publisher as well as author of his own works. With that in mind he went into partnership with printer John Ballantyne and then with the publisher Archibald Constable. When Constable and Company went bankrupt after the great financial crash of 1825, Scott found himself in debt for over 100,000 pounds. It was a gigantic sum in those days. A man of great pride, Scott refused the aid of friends and set out at age 55 to pay off the debt by writing. Between 1826 and 1830 he worked at a tremendous pace and managed to pay off one-third of the debt before the exertion brought on a stroke. He was never the same and died two years later. Yet he finally reached his goal: after his death the sale of rights to his stories brought in enough cash to pay off all his debts.
Astronomie Geschichte Translate this page x. Ag 37, rheticus, georg joachim, rheticus, georg J., Rhaeticus, georg J.De libris revolutionum Copernici narratio prima Faks.-Dr. nach dem Ex. http://www.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/~ailib/buch/ag.html
February 16 - Today In Science History study of bodies of water. georg joachim rheticus. (source), Born 16 Feb1514; died 5 Dec 1576. Austrianborn astronomer and mathematician http://www.todayinsci.com/2/2_16.htm
Extractions: English scientist , explorer, anthropologist, statistician and eugenicist , known for his pioneering studies of human intelligence. He was a cousin of Charles Darwin, was among the first to recognize the implications for mankind of Darwin's theory of evolution. He had a long-term interested in eugenics - a word he coined to denote scientific endeavours to increase the proportion of persons with better than average genetic endowment through selective mating of marriage partners. In other research, Galton experimentally verified the uniqueness and permanence of fingerprints, and suggested the first elementary system for classifying fingerprints based on grouping the patterns into arches, loops, and whorls.
Erasmus Reinhold Als Lehrer An Der Universität Wittenberg Translate this page 1536 wird Jakob Milich Ordinarius für Medizin, und georg joachim von Lauchen, dersich rheticus nannte, wird mit der Professur für niedere Mathematik betraut http://www.erg.slf.th.schule.de/erasmus/uni.htm
Kansas City Star 04/23/2004 $1.5 Million Buys Book That Put Narratio prima by georg joachim rheticus is the most expensive book purchasedby the Linda Hall Library of Science. JOHN SLEEZER/THE KANSAS CITY STAR. http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/front/8497622.htm
Jesse Kraai's Homepage work is The Astrological Philosophy and Coincidences which lead to the publicationof Copernicus De Revolutionibus georg joachim rheticus (15321543). http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/iwt/gk/kollegis/kraai.htm
Extractions: Jesse Kraai's Homepage This page has been created to ease and promote an active exchange of ideas. Essays Transcriptions About the Author Essays Schellings Rezeption von Ritters Galvanischen Untersuchungen (wpd-file) (Master's Thesis) The Newly-Found Rheticus Lectures (wpd-file) (Published in : Acta Historica Astronomiae , vol.1, pp. 32-40) Rheticus über Proclus, Alfraganus und die Astrologie (wpd-file) (Published in: Rechenbücher und mathematische Texte der frühen Neuzeit, ed. Reiner Gebhardt, 1999 pp. 185-195) Transcriptions The following transcriptions are rough drafts. They will be formally published, along with several other manuscripts by Rheticus, in 2000. The provenience of these manuscripts is discussed in the article Rheticus über Proclus, Alfraganus und die Astrologie (given above). Annotata in Sphaeram Procli (wpd-file) Annotata in Alfraganum (wpd-file) About the Author The author is a miserly old bore who spends his days swimming in a swamp of hardly legible Latin manuscripts. He currently works as a wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at the University of Bielefeld in a project to edit and talk about Edgar Zilsel's (1891-1944) essays on the history, philosophy, and sociology of science.
Nicholas Copernicus Certain facts about Copernicus s early life are well established, although a biographywritten by his ardent disciple georg joachim rheticus (151474) is http://www.crystalinks.com/copernicus.html
Extractions: Nicholas Copernicus - born Feb. 19, 1473, Torun, Pol. d. May 24, 1543, Frauenburg, East Prussia [now Frombork, Poland] His name in Polish was MIKOLAJ KOPERNIK. He was a Polish astronomer who proposed that the planets have the Sun as the fixed point to which their motions are to be referred; that the Earth is a planet which, besides orbiting the Sun annually, also turns once daily on its own axis; and that very slow, long-term changes in the direction of this axis account for the precession of the equinoxes. This representation of the heavens is usually called the heliocentric, or "Sun-centred," systemderived from the Greek helios, meaning "Sun." Copernicus's theory had important consequences for later thinkers of the scientific revolution, including such major figures as Galileo, Kepler, Descartes, and Newton. Copernicus probably hit upon his main idea sometime between 1508 and 1514, and during those years he wrote a manuscript usually called the Commentariolus ("Little Commentary"). However, the book that contains the final version of his theory, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri vi ("Six Books Concerning the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs"), did not appear in print until 1543, the year of his death. Early life and education Certain facts about Copernicus's early life are well established, although a biography written by his ardent disciple Georg Joachim Rheticus (1514-74) is unfortunately lost. According to a later horoscope, Nicolaus Copernicus was born on February 19, 1473, in Torun, a city in north-central Poland on the Vistula River south of the major Baltic seaport of Gdansk. His father, Nicolaus, was a well-to-do merchant, and his mother, Barbara Watzenrode, also came from a leading merchant family. Nicolaus was the youngest of four children.
Extractions: Table of Contents / Innehåll Project Runeberg Catalog ... Print (PDF) On this page / på denna sida - Reznicek, Emil Nikolaus von - Rezonville - Rf. (rfz.) - R. F. - rfz. Se Rf. - Rgl. - Rh. - R. H. - Rha - Rhabanus Maurus. Se Rabanus Maurus - Rhabdit G. Rose. Se Schreibersit - Rhabdomer. Se Fasettögon, sp. 1423 - Rhabdos. Se Rapsod - Rhachianectidæ - Rhacorphorus. Se Amfibier, sp. 837 - Rhadamanthys - Rhadames. Se Ghadames - Rhæticus (Rheticus), Georg Joachim - Rhagades - Rhagium. Se Lepturinæ - Rhamnaceæ - Rhamnacéer. Se Rhamnaceæ - Rhamnales - Rhamnetin - Rhamnin - Rhamninos - Rhamnos
Allmath.com - Math Site For Kids! Home Of Flashcards, Math Click Here rheticus. retikus , originally georg joachim von Lauchen(151476). Astronomer and mathematician, born in Feldkirch, Austria. http://www.allmath.com/biosearch.php?QMeth=ID&ID=34071
AST 3043 TOPIC LIST dissatisfaction with Ptolemaic model; Brief Commentary, On the Revolutions andhis model, true place of Sun; roles of rheticus (georg joachim) and Osiander http://www.astro.ufl.edu/~hsmith/TopicList3043.html
Extractions: 1. celestial sphere, poles, and equator and relation to Earth's poles and equator 2. horizon, zenith, celestial meridian; altitude and latitude, daily (diurnal) motion in different parts of sky and different latitudes 3. Sun's annual motion: evidence, path around ecliptic; equinoxes and solstices, their meanings, their approximate dates, and Sun's noon altitude; rising and setting points through year 4. equatorial coordinates: definitions, units 5. sidereal year vs. tropical year, precession and its effects; heliacal rising of stars 6. Moon's phases and time of day; its motion relative to stars, ascending and descending nodes; synodic, sidereal, and nodical (draconic) months, relative lengths and why, regression of nodes, lunar major and minor standstills 7. Stonehenge: megalith; main elements, possible alignments, Stonehenge Decoded and Aubrey holes; considerations for astronomical identifications generally; probable use 8. Newgrange: alignment, probable use 9. Inca: Coricancha symbolism and alignment; Pleiades heliacal rising; ceque system, huacas, social and spatial organization, and calendar; Cerro Picchu and planting, antizenith (nadir) sunsets 10. inferior and superior planets, configurations, transits, motions on celestial sphere and retrograde motion, synodic
Search The Database Pages, pages 3 16. Keywords, Abstract. georg joachim rheticus (1514-1574) wascentral to the development and popularization of Copernicus heliocentric theory. http://www.astrology-research.net/rgcsa/details.asp?ID=276
Extractions: Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland on February 19, 1473, the youngest of four children. His mother came from a prominent family and his father was a successful merchant. He died while Copernicus was still a child and it was left to his mother's brother, Lucas Watzenrode, to oversee his upbringing and education. Watzenrode, who was a bishop, planned for his nephew to follow a course similar to his own and directed Copernicus toward the study of canon law. Though he was eventually bestowed with a doctorate in the field, Copernicus' own inclinations would lead him on another path, one that was not as palatable to the Church. Copernicus most likely developed his main theorythat the Earth and all of the other planets revolve around the sunsometime around 1508. Although, certain details regarding astronomy still could not easily be explained, Copernicus's heliocentric theory did at least provide a definite ordering of the planets. In 1512, he recorded a basic sketch of his system in a manuscript called Commentariolus . The work, which clearly stated in its axioms that the sun was the center of the universe, was originally circulated mainly among his friends. As his name and ideas began to further disseminate, Copernicus garnered a certain amount of fame and was invited to offer his opinion on various astronomical issues, such as how the calendar should be reformed to better correspond to planetary position. However, he was also subjected to ridicule and denigration. He was, for instance, the basis of a satirical play, and Martin Luther publicly referred to him as "the fool who will turn the whole science of astronomy upside down."
Ali Je Imel Kopernik Prav? Leta 1538 se je pri Koperniku mudil georg joachim von Landen rheticus (15141576),25-letni profesor matematike iz Wittenberga, ki se je zanimal za delo http://projekti.svarog.org/kopernik/01_kopernik/kopernik_06.htm
Extractions: Leta 1533 Kopernik orie vsebino svoje knjige De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestrum (O vrtenju nebesnih sfer) v Rimu papeu Klementu VII (1478-1534), kateri delu ni nasprotoval. Tri leta kasneje, leta 1536, je Kopernik dobil celo uradno pronjo od kardinala Nikolausa von Schoenberga , da natisne knjigo, vendar je e vedno okleval glede privolitve v tiskanje njegovega dela. ele leta 1540 je Rheticusu uspelo preprièati Kopernika, da je dovolil objavo knjige Narratio prima. Delo je bilo natisnjeno e istega leta v Danzigu (danes Gdansk). Naslednjega leta je sledil e drugi natis knjige Prva pripoved, tokrat v Baslu. Tega leta je Kopernik, najbr pod vtisom uspene prodaje dela Prva pripoved, dovolil natis celotnega svojega rokopisa. K temu je najbr pripomogel tudi kof
Wiener Zeitung Translate this page Wie der Vorarlberger georg joachim rheticus zum einzigen Schülerdes Domherren Nikolaus Kopernikus wurde / Von Christian Pinter. http://www.wienerzeitung.at/frameless/extra.htm?ID=5066
OPPI´S WORLD - Zeitpunkte - Biographie - Nikolaus Kopernikus Translate this page Kopernikus´ Schüler joachim rheticus (georg joachim von Lauchen) versuchtezwischen Wissenschaft und Heilger Schrift zu vermitteln. http://www.oppisworld.de/zeit/biograf/bios/kopernik.htm