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Oronce Fine (or Finé; Latin:
Orontius Finnaeus or Finaeus; Italian:
Oronzio Fineo; 20
December 1494 – 8
August 1555) was a
French mathematician, cartographer...
- on a
globe was
probably on
Johannes Schöner's lost 1523
globe on
which Oronce Fine is
thought to have
based his 1531
double cordiform (heart-shaped) map...
- Moon's near side. It was
named after 16th
century French mathematician Oronce Fine. It is
located to the
northwest of the
prominent ray
crater Tycho,...
- or leaf-shaped)
world map
based on the
designs of
cartographers such as
Oronce Finé,
Gerardus Mercator, and
Abraham Ortelius. The map
featured in the artwork...
- Pierre-Gilles de
Gennes Émile
Deschanel Georges Duby
Georges Dumézil
Lucien Febvre Oronce Fine
Michel Foucault Ferdinand André Fouqué
Etienne Fourmont Marc Fumaroli...
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Hapgood also
examined a 1531 map by
French mathematician and
cartographer Oronce Finé (aka
Oronteus Finaeus). In Maps of the
Ancient Sea Kings, he reproduces...
- Map
Kavrayskiy VII
projection Wagner VI
projection Chamberlin trimetric Oronce Finé's
cordiform AuthaGraph projection The
mathematics of
projection do...
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saint Vincent, Orontius, and
Victor (d. 305 AD),
saints Orontius Finnaeus (
Oronce Finé) (1494-1555),
French cartographer and
mathematician Places Orontius...
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already been reactivated,
notably by the
mathematician and
cosmographer Oronce Fine (1531) and by Le Testu's
predecessors of the
Dieppe school. According...
- (Hyranium Mare).
Renaissance European maps
labelled it as the
Abbacuch Sea (
Oronce Fine's 1531
world map), Mar de
Bachu (Ortellius' 1570 map), or Mar de Sala...