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pseudoconic equal-area map
projection sometimes called the Stab-Werner or
Stabius-Werner projection. Like
other heart-shaped projections,[specify] it is...
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designation for
command aircraft or
headquarters units Johann Stab,
Johannes Stabius (1450–1522),
Austrian cartographer Stab, the film-within-a-film from the...
- novelty. In 1512,
Stabius published a work
called the Horoscopion. He also
devised a card dial. In 1515 Dürer and
Johannes Stabius created the
first world...
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astronomer Johannes Stabius.
Stabius also
often acted as Dürer's and Maximilian's go-between for
their financial problems. In 1515 Dürer and
Stabius created the...
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designed by
Renaissance polymath Albrecht Dürer and
executed by
Johannes Stabius,
appeared in 1515.
Photographs of the
Earth and
other planets from spacecraft...
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producing the
first printed star charts,
which had been
ordered by
Johannes Stabius.
Around 1515 Dürer also
published the "Stabiussche Weltkarte", the first...
- ****igned
Johannes Cuspini**** and
Stabius to
compile a
topography of
Austrian lands and a set of
regional maps.
Stabius and his
friend Georg Tannstetter...
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Saint Michael's Church.
Further notable natives of
Steyr are:
Johannes Stabius (c. 1460–1522),
cartographer Wolff Jakob Lauffensteiner (1676–1754), an...
- them. 1500 c. 1500
Werner Pseudoconical Equal-area,
equidistant Johannes Stabius Parallels are
equally spaced concentric circular arcs.
Distances from the...
- revolution. The
emperor himself dabbled in cartography. In 1515,
Johannes Stabius (court
astronomer under Maximilian I),
Albrecht Dürer and the astronomer...