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Georg von
Peuerbach (also Purbach,
Peurbach; Latin: Purbachius; 30 May 1423 – 8
April 1461) was an
Austrian astronomer, poet,
mathematician and instrument...
- The
second meaning he
paralleled it to the
sphere or orb from
George Peurbach's Theoricae novae planetarum although it was unconventional, it
still existed...
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Peurbach, who was as well an astronomer,
mathematician and
instrument maker of
Austrian origin. The m****cript also
contains a
number of
Peurbach's works...
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astronomical textbook, the
Theoricae novae Planetarum of his
teacher Georg von
Peurbach. Regiomont**** and
Bernhard Walther observed the
comet of 1472. Regiomont****...
- by
Bernard of
Verdun and in the
fifteenth century by Regiomont**** and
Peurbach. In the
sixteenth century Copernicus emplo**** this model,
modified to heliocentric...
- circles, by Copernicus's time the
Ptolemaic system had been
updated by
Peurbach toward the
similar number of 40;
hence Copernicus effectively replaced...
- Philosophy,
Castile 1651
Oswald Schreckenfuchs Commentaries on
George Peurbach Basle 1569
Theatrum Chemi****, 5 vols inc. vol. 1
Gerhard Dorn Strasbourg...
- 115
Nicholas of Cusa 116 Bessarion, John 117 Alberti,
Leone Battista 118
Peurbach,
Georg von 119 Regiomont**** 120 Pacioli, Luca 121 Columbus, Christopher...
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praised Copernican theory. This is seen in Reinhold’s
annotations within Peurbach’s New
Theorics of the Planets,
published in 1542. In
these notes, Reinhold...
- arithmetic, astronomy, optics, and music. His
Commentaries on
George Peurbach's New
Theories of the
Planets of 1556 were
voluminous and broad-minded,...