- Maurolycus. To the
southwest of
Barocius is Clairaut, and to the south-southeast lies Breislak. The rim of
Barocius has been worn and
eroded by countless...
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Francesco Barozzi (9
August 1537 – 23
November 1604), in
Latin Franciscus Barocius, was an
Italian mathematician,
astronomer and humanist.
Barozzi was born...
- note are
Spallanzani to the south, and the much
larger Maurolycus and
Barocius to the east. The
crater is
named after the 19th-century
German astronomer...
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Barozzi Barocci Barocius Family Place of
origin Republic of
Venice Estate(s)
islands of
Santorini and Thir****ia...
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Francesco Maurolico. It is
joined at the
southeast rim by the
smaller crater Barocius. Due west lie the
overlapping pair of Stöfler and Faraday. To the northeast...
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Codex Barocci**** 206,
formerly in the
library of
Francesco Barozzi ("
Barocius") of Venice. This lost
gospel is
probably the do****ent
whence Clement of...
- in the
southern part of the Moon. To the north-northwest is the
crater Barocius, and to the west lies Clairaut. This
crater was
named in
honor of geologist...
- It lies
directly to the
south of the
crater Maurolycus and
southeast of
Barocius. Just to the
southwest is Cuvier. This
crater has been
eroded and damaged...
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Edward Emerson Barnard (1857–1923)
WGPSN Barocius 44°59′S 16°49′E / 44.98°S 16.81°E / -44.98; 16.81 (
Barocius) 82.72 1935
Francesco Barozzi (fl. 1570)...
- Costere; 1532–1619),
Brabantian Jesuit,
theologian and
author Franciscus Barocius (Francesco Barozzi; 1537–1604),
Italian mathematician,
astronomer and humanist...