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Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs (1511–1579) was an
Austrian humanist,
astronomer and Hebraist. He was born in Merckenstein, near Bad Vöslau in
Lower Austria...
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Cosmographie universelle online excerpts Historic Cities:
Sebastian Münster
Schreckenfuchs 1553
Oratio Funebris de
Obitu Ssebastiani Munsteri Archived 7 June 2011...
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multiplied numbers, such as
Robert Recorde's The
Ground of Arts and
Oswald Schreckenfuchs's 1551
edition of Almagest, but
these are not symbolizations. In mathematics...
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portion was
translated into
Latin by
Sebastian Münster and
Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs. It
appears also that
complete translations into
Latin and
French were...
- archive.org/web/20110607164651/http://www.uni-giessen.de/gloning/at/
schreckenfuchs_1553_oratio-funebris-de-obitu-sebastiani-munsteri.pdf
Munster Map -...
- 1612 Sendivogius, The true
secret Philosophy,
Castile 1651
Oswald Schreckenfuchs Commentaries on
George Peurbach Basle 1569
Theatrum Chemi****, 5 vols...
- is also
chastised for his
having mis-spelled the name of
Erasmus O.
Schreckenfuchs. W. Oughtred, ed. R.
Stokes and A. Haughton, Trigonometria, Hoc est...
- 1560s?
unpublished m****cript of the New Testament.
Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs (1511–1579)
Professor of Mathematics, Rhetorics, and Hebrew,
first at...
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November 1548 but
remained in Tübingen to
study Hebrew under Oswald Schreckenfuchs, in
company with
Jakob Andreä. On 11
February 1551 he
became pastor...
- Scheng; d. 1671, Franeker) Schramm,
Jonas Conr. (c. 1700; Helmstädt)
Schreckenfuchs,
Erasmus Oswald (1511–75; Tübingen) Schroeder, Jo.
Joachim (1680–1756;...