El Oso And El Moreno » Another Assimilation Article .. Published in Latin in 1540, the book is one of the few remaining first editionsof the Narratio prima by German mathematician georg joachim rheticus. http://www.el-oso.net/blog/archives/2004/05/04/another-assimilation-article/
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Book Review The American Historical Review, 107.5 The Howell has looked at secondary actors as well; for example, on the Protestant sidewere the mathematician georg joachim rheticus, who helped pry Copernicus s http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/107.5/br_119.html
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Lecture 5 1538, georg joachim rheticus (15141575) arrived in Torun to study withCopernicus. 1540, rheticus published Narratio Prima (First Account). http://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/ExploringtheCosmos/lecture5.html
Frombork Museum georg joachim Rheticusim Druck, in welchen er die Theorie von Nicolaus Copernicus propagiert. http://www.frombork.art.pl/Nie08.htm
Extractions: Es folgt als erster Planet der Saturn, der in dreißig Jahren seinen Umlauf vollendet. Hierauf Jupiter mit seinem zwölfjährigen Umlauf. Dann Mars, der in zwei Jahren seine Bahn durchläuft. Den vierten Platz in der Reihe nimmt der jährliche Kreislauf ein, in dem, wie wir gesagt haben, die Erde mit der Mondbahn als Enzykel enthalten ist. An fünfter Stelle kreist Venus in neun Monaten. Die sechste Stelle schließlich nimmt Merkur ein, der in einem Zeitraum von achtzig Tagen seinen Umlauf vollendet. In der Mitte aber von allen steht die Sonne. Denn wer wollte diese Lauchte in diesem wunderschönenen Tempel an einen anderen oder besseren Ort setzen als dorthin, von wo aus sie das Ganze zugleich beleuchten kann! (...)". Beginn des Beobachtungszyklus der Planeten - Beobachtung des Mars. Beginnt das Buch I zu schreiben. Beobachtung der Sonnbahn, das Resultat derselben ist die Entdeckung, daß der Punkt der täglichen Sonnenbahn sich seit den Zeiten des Ptolomäus um über 30 Grad verschoben hat.
Jesse Kraai: The Newly-found Rheticus Lectures Translate this page This article discusses a hitherto unknown set of lectures presumably given byGeorg joachim rheticus, and taken down by several students in Wittenberg. http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/aa/acta/vol01/kraii.html
Extractions: The newly-found Rheticus lectures Abstract This article discusses a hitherto unknown set of lectures presumably given by Georg Joachim Rheticus, and taken down by several students in Wittenberg. These lectures offer considerable insight into Rheticus' teaching activities shortly before the publication of De Revolutionibus (1543). The most salient aspects of this newly-found text may be summarized as follows: a) Rheticus was known among the students in Wittenberg as Joachimus Heliopolitanus, i.e. Joachim of the City of the Sun - a clear reference to Rheticus' stay in Frauenburg with Copernicus, b) Rheticus returned from his stay with Copernicus to Wittenberg for a short period of time in 1540 to fulfill his professorial obligations, and c) we have 155 folio pages which document Rheticus' introductory lectures on Astronomy. Zusammenfassung De Revolutionibus Bibliographische Angaben / Bibliographical details: Html-Version: Wolfgang R. Dick
ERG Saalfeld - Zur Bedeutung Der Beiden E. Reinhold Translate this page Die erwähnten Astronomen und Mathematiker Erasmus Reinhold d. Ä. (1511-1553) undGeorg joachim von Jauchen, genannt rheticus (1514 bis etwa 1575) wirkten in http://www.erg.slf.th.schule.de/erasmus/buch.htm
Extractions: Aktuelles Unterricht E. Reinhold How far Joachim Rheticus' recently discovered treatise on holy scripture and the motion of the earth played any part in the reception of Copernicanism must be a matter for conjecture. It was not printed until 1651 and what ever happenend to its manuscript until then is entirelyunknown. But it was evidently not through Rheticus, but through alightly older colleague, that the cause of Copernicus was to be commended in Northern Europe. He was Erasmus Reinhold, Senior Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics at Wittenberg at the time that Rheticus held a Junior Professional Post in the same university.
Ureda - KOPERNIKANISCHE WENDE Translate this page Domherren beschäftigt war. Der Schlüssel heißt georg joachim RheticusLink , der der einzige Schüler Keplers war. Jener Vorarlberger http://www.ureda.de/php/lexikon/anzeige.php3?id=738
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Rheticus rheticus 151476, German astronomer, mathematician, and first disciple of Copernicus. In 1540 he printed a summary of heliocentric ideas in the Narratio prima and in 1542 supervised publication http://www.slider.com/enc/44000/Rheticus.htm
Wirüberuns Translate this page Namensgeber ist der im Jahre 1514 in Feldkirch geborene Humanist GeorgJoachim rheticus. Derzeit hat der Verein etwa 750 Mitglieder. http://www.rheticus.com/wirueberuns.htm
Extractions: Name, Sitz und Tätigkeitsbereich: Der Verein führt den Namen "Rheticus-Gesellschaft", er hat seinen Sitz in 6800 Feldkirch und erstreckt seine Tätigkeit auf das Land Vorarlberg mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Vorarlberger Oberlandes. Der Verein, dessen Tätigkeit parteiunabhängig und nicht auf Gewinn gerichtet ist, bezweckt die Pflege, Förderung und Erforschung der Kultur, insbesondere der Geistes-, Sozial- und Naturwissenschaften. Die Rheticus - Gesellschaft wurde im Jahr 1976 auf Initiative des damaligen Kulturreferenten der Stadt Feldkirch gegründet. Namensgeber ist der im Jahre 1514 in Feldkirch geborene Humanist Georg Joachim Rheticus. Derzeit hat der Verein etwa 750 Mitglieder. Von aktiver Vereinsgeschichte zeugen über 34 Monographien, sowie die seit 1979 vierteljährlich erscheinenden Kulturinformationen "Rheticus" und das seit 1992 erscheinende "Kummenberg Heft". Mit zahlreichen Vorträgen, Exkursionen, Lesungen und Ausstellungen hat die Rheticus-Gesellschaft in den letzten Jahren die Vorarlberger Kulturszene wesentlich bereichert.
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The Copernicus Quest They tried to make a list of likely readers of De revolutionibus. georg JoachimRheticus, Copernicus s only disciple, surely would have been one. http://www.harvardmag.com/on-line/110301.html
Extractions: November-December 2003 More features... Features The Copernicus Quest How an astrophysicist with a "collecting gene" became the world's authority on a revolutionary, allegedly unread book by Christopher Reed Owen Gingerich, Ph.D. '62, Copernicus looks over the shoulder of Gingerich, who has spent decades chasing the great one's work and has now chronicled the hunt in a sprightly book. The hunter's passport, along with evidence, discovered in his office, of a fondness for gastropods. Portrait and photographs of shells by Jim Harrison. Photomontage by Bartek Malysa Gingerich retired from teaching at the end of 1999 and took his farewell ride on the rocket cart at a reunion of former teaching fellows the next spring. But he is still obsessed by the book, as he has been for more than 30 years. It is the revolutionary work of Polish astronomer and cleric Nicolaus Copernicus, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri sex
Astrohistoire georg JoachimRheticus, grand admirateur de son travail, réussit à le convaincre de http://assoc.wanadoo.fr/planetica/astrohistoire/copernic.html
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