- is
overlaid by
three smaller craters designated Hagecius C, B, and G. The
interior floor of
Hagecius is a
level plain with no
significant rises. There...
-
September 1600 in Prague), also
known as Tadeáš Hájek of Hájek,
Thaddaeus Hagecius ab
Hayek or
Thaddeus Nemicus, was a
Czech naturalist,
personal physician...
- of Rosenberger.
Other nearby craters of note
include Biela to the east,
Hagecius to the south-southeast, and
Nearch to the south-southwest. Due west past...
- z Libočan, German:
Wenzeslaus Hagek von Libotschan, Latin:
Wenceslaus Hagecius,
Wenceslaus Hagek a Liboczan; late 15th
century – 18
March 1553) was a...
-
Peter Hayek (born 1957),
retired American ice
hockey player Thaddaeus Hagecius ab
Hayek (1525–1600),
Czech physician and
astronomer Antoine Hayek (1928–2010)...
- Silesia,
often accompanied by his
Bohemian naturalist friend,
Thaddaeus Hagecius.
Between 1607 and 1611,
Anselmus catalogued the
Kunstkammer and in 1609...
-
representative of the
Catholic nobility in the
period before the
Thirty Years' War
Hagecius (1525–1600), astronomer,
naturalist and
personal physician of
Emperor Rudolph...
- Tadeáš Hájek (1525–1600),
better known by his
Latinized name,
Thaddaeus Hagecius. He was one of the
founders of
modern stellar and
cometary astronomy, who...
-
physicist Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695), the
Czech physician/astronomer
Hagecius (1525-1600) had all
suggested the method; even the
ancient Gr**** astronomer...
- as the
Scots Duncan Liddel and John Craig, or the
Czech Tadeáš Hájek (
Hagecius).
Craig was an
academic in
Germany for an
extended period. He was in Königsberg...