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- Daniel Santbech (fl. 1561) was a Dutch mathematician and astronomer. He adopted the Latinized name of Noviomagus, possibly suggesting that he came from...
- choosing a new name based on some attribute of the person (e.g. Daniel Santbech became Noviomagus, possibly from the Latin (actually Latinised Gaulish)...
- the Netherlands Daniel Santbech Noviomagus, Dutch mathematician and astronomer (died circa 1561) has given his name to the Santbech crater on the Moon Noviomagum...
- Santbech is a lunar impact crater that is located to the southeast of Mare Nectaris. It lies south-southwest of the prominent crater Colombo. About one...
- which became one of the most po****r systems in Europe. In 1561, Daniel Santbech compiled a collected edition of the works of Regiomont****, De triangulis...
- (1488–1552) from 1544 was the earliest German description of the world. Daniel Santbech, Problematum astronomicorum et geometricorum sectiones septem, published...
- walls. The nearest named crater is Cook to the northeast, while the larger Santbech is located to the west-southwest. "Monge (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary...
- Ryder Paul Sabatier Edward Sabine Vojtěch Šafařík Eugen Sänger Daniel Santbech Alberto Santos Dumont (Santos-Dumont (crater)) Vikram Sarabhai Gellio Sasceride...
- Wundartzney". ILAB. Retrieved 1 August 2018. Polybiblio: Regiomont****, Johannes/Santbech, Daniel, ed. De Triangulis Planis et Sphaericis libri quinque. Basel Henrich...
- Borda is a lunar impact crater that lies between Santbech to the north-northwest and Reichenbach slightly further away to the south-southeast. It was named...