- this
ridge is
overlaid by the
circular crater Pitiscus A. A
slumped and
somewhat irregular crater,
Pitiscus E, lies
along the
inner wall to the west-southwest...
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Pitiscus is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bartholomaeus Pitiscus (1561–1613),
German trigonometrist, astronomer, and
theologian Samuel...
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Pitiscus died in Heidelberg. The
lunar crater Pitiscus is
named after him. The
classical scholar Samuel Pitiscus (1637–1727) was his nephew.
Pitiscus...
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Samuel Pitiscus (30
March 1637 – 1
February 1727) is a
Dutch historian and classicist. He was a
nephew of
Bartholomaeus Pitiscus.
Samuel Pitiscus was born...
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German orientalist and
astronomer (born 1554) July 2 –
Bartholomaeus Pitiscus,
German trigonometrist (born 1561)
August 25 –
David Gans,
German Jewish...
- voit donc que
Pitiscus n'en **** que l'éditeur. Lem****crit était égaré, et
confondu parmi les
papiers de
Valentin Othon, ...
Pitiscus:
Thesaurus Mathematicus...
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northeast of the
larger crater Baco, and west-northwest of the
prominent Pitiscus. To the west-northwest of
Ideler is Breislak. This
feature forms part of...
- with a
multitude of
impact craters. The most
notable craters nearby are
Pitiscus to the north;
Rosenberger due east; and
Nearch to the southeast. The prominent...
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biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani. To the
southeast is the
prominent crater Pitiscus, and to the
north is Nicolai. The
roughly circular rim of
Spallanzani is...
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introduction of the
decimal point,
generally attributed to
Bartholomaeus Pitiscus who used this
notation in his
trigonometrical tables (1595). In 1670, Gabriel...