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Rudolph Goclenius the
Elder (Latin:
Rudolphus Goclenius; born
Rudolf Gockel or Göckel; 1
March 1547 – 8 June 1628) was a
German scholastic philosopher...
- the
crater midpoint that is
closest to
Goclenius. The
following craters have been
renamed by the IAU.
Goclenius A — See Ibn Battuta. Andersson, L. E.;...
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Goclenius may
refer to:
Conrad Goclenius (1490-1539),
German humanist Rudolph Goclenius the
Elder (1547–1628),
German scholastic philosopher Rudolph Goclenius...
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himself close to death, it was to
Goclenius that he
entrusted his will, in
which he
entrusted a
considerable sum to
Goclenius. In
April 1525 he was appointed...
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professor at
Philipps University of Marburg.
Goclenius was born in Wittenberg, the
oldest son of
Rudolph Goclenius, who was also
professor of physics, logic...
- by a pair of
clefts that form a part of the
Rimae Goclenius.
These extend northwest from the
Goclenius region. The
central rise of
Gutenberg is a semi-circular...
- the
southwest of the
crater Lindbergh, and
northeast of the
prominent Goclenius. The
crater is
circular and symmetrical, with a wide
interior floor. The...
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gymnast Paul
Gockel (born 1965),
Australian swimmer Rudolph Gockel (or
Goclenius; 1547–1628),
German scholastic philosopher Wolfgang Gockel (1945–2005)...
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explorer Ferdinand Magellan. It lies to the south-southwest of the
crater Goclenius,
about midway between Gutenberg to the
northwest and
Colombo to the southeast...
- Huygens,
Dutch statesman and
telescope maker (died 1697) June 8 –
Rudolph Goclenius,
German philosopher and
polymath (born 1547) Yi Su-gwang,
Korean scholar-bureaucrat...