- Jan Brożek or
Johannes Broscius (November 1585 – 21
November 1652) was the most
prominent Polish mathematician of his era and an
early biographer of Copernicus...
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Michael Sendivogius (1566–1636),
alchemist and chemist; Jan Brożek (Ioannes
Broscius in Latin) (1585–1652), polymath: a mathematician,
physician and astronomer;...
- Earp
suggested that
Hereford &
Zabriskie were
considered a good firm.
Broscius said that he didn't want Zabriskie, as he had
prosecuted him once in Texas...
- a correction, but this was not done, and the
matter was forgotten. Jan
Broscius, a
supporter of Copernicus, also
despaired of the Ad lectorem, writing...
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Cyprus Amax
Minerals from 1988 to 2000.
Falkie was
married to Jean
Cecilia Broscius (d. 2001) of Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Together, they had five children:...
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imposed censorship and
suppression of speech.
Renowned academician Joannes Broscius (Jan Brożek)
wrote a
satirical lampoon Gratis directed against the Jesuit...
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admired by his contemporary,
Miguel de
Cervantes (1547–1616) Jan Brożek (
Broscius, 1585–1652),
Polish mathematician, astronomer, physician, poet, writer...
- he is
known as "the
founder of
lunar topography". Jan Brożek (Ioannes
Broscius) was the most
prominent 17th-century
Polish mathematician.
Following his...