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Michael Maestlin (also
Mästlin, Möstlin, or Moestlin; 30
September 1550 – 26
October 1631) was a
German astronomer and mathematician, best
known as the...
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comet as an evil omen.
Others took a
scientific approach, like
Michael Mästlin who used the
comet to fill gaps in Copernicus's
model of the universe....
- Hesse-K****el,
Cornelius Gemma, and
Michael Mästlin.
Robert S. Westman, "The
Comet and the Cosmos: Kepler,
Mästlin, and the
Copernican Hypothesis," in The...
- in his copy of the book a note
about Osiander's authorship. Via
Michael Mästlin, this copy came to
Johannes Kepler, who
discovered what
Osiander had done...
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History Press. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7524-9495-1.
Volker Bialas (1987), "
Mästlin, Michael", Neue
Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 15, Berlin: Duncker...
- for sale (with photos) Smolka, Josef:
Michael Mästlin and
Galileo Galilei. (German Title:
Michael Mästlin und
Galileo Galilei), 2002
Verlag Harri Deutsch...
- tres,
which he
built on the
previous study by
Tycho Brahe and
Michael Mästlin,
where the two
astronomers had
successfully measured the
parallax of the...
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mathematics and philology. His work in
chronology was
admired by
Michael Mästlin,
among others, and his work in
mathematics contributed to the
early formulation...
- Studies.
Institute for
European Studies.
Retrieved 24 June 2017. "Michael
Mästlin".
MacTutor History of Mathematics.
Christopher Burchill, "On the Consolation...
- left a note in the book
about the
authorship of Osiander. Via
Michael Mästlin, the book came to
Johannes Kepler, who
uncovered Osiander's deed. Georg...