- Wittenberg.
Rheticus studied at Feldkirch, Zürich and
Wittenberg where he
received his M.A. in 1536,
after which Melanchthon appointed Rheticus as professor...
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Rheticus, a
Wittenberg mathematician,
arrived in Frombork.
Philipp Melanchthon, a
close theological ally of
Martin Luther, had
arranged for
Rheticus to...
- 1539,
Georg Joachim Rheticus, a
young mathematician from Wittenberg,
arrived in
Frauenburg (Frombork) to
study with him.
Rheticus read Copernicus' m****cript...
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purpose of
Rheticus asking Melanchthon for the
leave of
absence from
Wittenberg was for
Rheticus to
become closer to Copernicus.
Rheticus’s fantasy to...
- in 1539,
Rheticus arrived in
Frauenburg (Frombork) to
become Copernicus'
first and only pupil.
Philipp Melanchthon had
arranged for
Rheticus to visit...
- Revolution, pp. 208-209. Westman, R. S. (1975). "The
Melanchthon circle:,
rheticus, and the
Wittenberg interpretation of the Copernicantheory". Isis. 66 (2):...
- not
decide to
publish it
until he was
urged to do so
later by his
pupil Rheticus. Copernicus's
challenge was to
present a
practical alternative to the Ptolemaic...
- Gothic-style
cathedral of St. Nikolaus.
Feldkirch was the
birthplace of
Rheticus, and is
currently the seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Feldkirch....
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Bousquet & C. 1742. Bernoulli,
Johann (1786).
Analyse de l'Opus
Palatinum de
Rheticus et du
Thesaurus mathematicus de
Pitiscus (in French). Parigi: sn. Retrieved...
- Copernicus, the flat and
spherical geometry developments of
Georg Joachim Rheticus, and
works of
Johnannes Regiomantus.[failed verification]
Another interesting...