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Christoph (Christophorus)
Grienberger (also
variously spelled Gruemberger, Bamberga, Bamberger, Banbergiera, Gamberger, Ghambergier, Granberger, Panberger)...
- sides. The last such
calculation was
performed in 1630 by
Christoph Grienberger who used
polygons with 1040 sides. Some
authors use cir****ference to...
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Halamardus (đ < þ). He does not see
Grienberger's ****umption of a
grammatical change as given. [4] For von
Grienberger, who
emphasized that the
stone is...
- Neumeyer, SPD 2012–2020:
Andreas Steppberger, FW 2020–present:
Josef Grienberger, CSU Eichstätt is home to the
Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt...
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Catholic priests at the time were
against Galileo's discoveries.
Christoph Grienberger, one of the
Jesuit scholars, was
sympathetic to Galileo's theories, but...
- original.
Coordinates 66°54′S 10°00′W / 66.9°S 10.0°W / -66.9; -10.0
Diameter 93 km
Depth 4.4 km
Colongitude 12° at
sunrise Eponym Christoph Grienberger...
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Snellius reached 34
digits in 1621, and
Austrian astronomer Christoph Grienberger arrived at 38
digits in 1630
using 1040 sides.
Christiaan Huygens was...
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students that
Clavius taught is unclear, but in a
letter from
Christoph Grienberger to
Clavius in 1595, it is
stated that at that time,
Clavius had around...
- did a
number of
European scholars.
Jesuits (such as Clavius,
Christoph Grienberger,
Christoph Scheiner, Odo Van Maelcote)
supported the
Tychonic system...
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Christoph Grienberger. Jean
Tarde learned several more
things about sunspots from
Christoph Grienberger.
Among these Christoph Grienberger told Jean Tarde...