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1. Peurbach
Georg Peurbach. Born 30 May 1423 in Peuerbach, Austria Died 8 April 1461in Vienna, Austria. Georg Peurbach studied at Vienna, graduating in 1446.
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Georg Peurbach
Born: 30 May 1423 in Peuerbach, Austria
Died: 8 April 1461 in Vienna, Austria
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Georg Peurbach studied at Vienna, graduating in 1446. In 1453 he was awarded a Master's Degree then travelled through Europe and lectured in Germany, France and Italy on astronomy. He was appointed court astronomer by King Ladislaus of Hungary in 1454. Peurbach was served as professor of astronomy at the University of Vienna. Peurbach wrote on astronomy and gave tables of eclipse calculations in Tabulae Ecclipsium. He observed Halley's comet in June 1456 and wrote a report on his observations. He made further observations of comets and, together with Regiomontanus , recorded the lunar eclipse of 3 September 1457 from a site near Vienna. Peurbach published further tables, checked by his own eclipse observations, and devised astronomical instruments. In Theoricae Novae Planetarum Peurbach gave Ptolemy 's epicycle theory of the planets. Peurbach believed that the planets were in solid crystalline spheres although he believed that their motions were controlled by the Sun. He also constructed a large globe which depicted the stars. He wrote on the computation of sines and chords. His book

2. Peurbach, Georg Von (1423-1461) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bio
peurbach, georg von (14231461), Austrian astronomer and mathematicianwho attempted to refine the Ptolemaic system with the use
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Peurbach, Georg von (1423-1461)

Austrian astronomer and mathematician who attempted to refine the Ptolemaic system with the use of sine tables written in Arabic numerals. He published his "new theory of the planets" in Theoricae Novae Planetarum, which contained a cosmological construction of the celestial spheres (which he believed to have solid reality). It became the primary astronomy textbook, replacing The Sphere. He was commissioned to translate the Almagest. He collaborated with his pupil Regiomontanus , who added a knowledge of Greek to Peurbach's understanding of Ptolemy's mathematics. Together, they produced the Epitome of the Almagest, the clearest rendering of Ptolemy's work yet translated. Peurbach also attempted to refine the Alfonsine Tables and Ptolemaic system with the use of sine tables using Arabic numerals, which had been introduced by Fibonacci but had not yet been universally adopted.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

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Biography of georg peurbach (14231461) georg peurbach. Born 30 May 1423 in Peuerbach, Austria
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Georg Peurbach
Born: 30 May 1423 in Peuerbach, Austria
Died: 8 April 1461 in Vienna, Austria
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Georg Peurbach studied at Vienna, graduating in 1446. In 1453 he was awarded a Master's Degree then travelled through Europe and lectured in Germany, France and Italy on astronomy. He was appointed court astronomer by King Ladislaus of Hungary in 1454. Peurbach was served as professor of astronomy at the University of Vienna. Peurbach wrote on astronomy and gave tables of eclipse calculations in Tabulae Ecclipsium. He observed Halley's comet in June 1456 and wrote a report on his observations. He made further observations of comets and, together with Regiomontanus , recorded the lunar eclipse of 3 September 1457 from a site near Vienna. Peurbach published further tables, checked by his own eclipse observations, and devised astronomical instruments. In Theoricae Novae Planetarum Peurbach gave Ptolemy 's epicycle theory of the planets. Peurbach believed that the planets were in solid crystalline spheres although he believed that their motions were controlled by the Sun. He also constructed a large globe which depicted the stars. He wrote on the computation of sines and chords. His book

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After the Almagest had been translated into Latin, European astronomers suchas the Austrian mathematician georg von peurbach and the German astronomer
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Polish name: Mikolaj Kopernik. Polish astronomer and mathematician who, as a student, studied canon law, mathematics, and medicine at Cracow, Bologna, Rome, Padua, and Ferrara. Copernicus became interested in astronomy and published an early description of his "heliocentric" model of the solar system in Commentariolus (1512). In this model, the sun was actually not exactly the center of the solar system, but was slightly offset from the center using a device invented by Ptolemy known as the equant point. The idea that the Sun was the center of the solar system was not new (similar theories had been proposed by Aristarchus and Nicholas of Cusa), but Copernicus also worked out his system in full mathematical detail. Even though the mathematics in his description was not any simpler than Ptolemy's , it required fewer basic assumptions. By postulating only the rotation of the Earth revolution about the sun and tilt of Earth's rotational axis, Copernicus could explain the observed motion of the heavens. However, because Copernicus retained circular orbits, his system required the inclusion of epicycles. Unfortunately, out of fear that his ideas might get him into trouble with the church, Copernicus delayed publication of them.

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  • Abbadie, Antoine Thompson d' (1810-1897)
  • Abbe, Cleveland (1838-1916)
  • Abbe, Ernst (1840-1905)
  • Abbon de Fleury [Abbo of Fleury; Albo; Albon Floriacensis] (c. 945-1004)
  • Abbot, Charles Greeley (1872-1973)
  • Abbott, Francis (1799-1883)
  • Abbott, Francis (jnr) (1834-1903)
  • Abel, Niels Henrik (1802-1829)
  • Abell, George Ogden (1927 - 1983)
  • Abetti, Antonio (1846-1928)
  • Abetti, Giorgio (1882-1982)
  • Abiosi, Jean-Baptiste (14th-15th c.) Ablufarabius: see al-Farabi, Mohammed (ca. 870-950)
  • Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie (1843-1920)
  • Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi [Abraham Ben Chaja [Chija]; Abraham Judaeus] (ca. 1070-1136(?))
  • Abraham Ben Dior [Ben David, Harischon; Josophat Ben Levi] (12th c.) Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra: see Ezra, Abraham ben Meir ibn (1092-1167)
  • Abraham Zachut (15th c.) Abu Abdallah al-Battani (868-929): see al-Battani
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    Abu Raihan al-Biruni (973-1048): see al-Biruni
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  • 7. References For Peurbach
    References for georg peurbach. Biography in Dictionary of ScientificBiography (New York 19701990). Articles EJ Aiton, peurbach's
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Peurbach.html
    References for Georg Peurbach
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • E J Aiton, Peurbach's 'Theoricae novae planetarum', Osiris
  • J Dobrzycki and R L Kremer, Peurbach and Maragha astronomy? The 'Ephemerides' of Johannes Angelus and their implications, J. Hist. Astronom.
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    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Peurbach.html
  • 8. OPE-MAT - Mathématiciens
    Karl Petzval, Józeph Rademacher, Hans Rolle, Michel peurbach, georg Radó, Tibor Romanus, Adrianus Pfaff, Johann Radon,
    http://www.gci.ulaval.ca/PIIP/math-app/Historique

    9. PEURBACH, Georg And Erasmus REINHOLD, Theoricae Novae Planetarum ... Ab Erasmo R
    WP Watson Antiquarian Books. peurbach, georg and Erasmus REINHOLDTheoricae novae planetarum ab Erasmo Reinholdo pluribus
    http://www.polybiblio.com/watbooks/2493.html
    This copy has the volvelles on the original sheets, unassembled; one sheet is for the verso of f 60, and contains four volvelles along with instructions; the other is for the verso of f 91, and contains nine volvelles, also with instructions on assembly.
    Adams P2278; Zinner 2951; NUC: MnCS only; no further locations in NUC">
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    PEURBACH, Georg and Erasmus REINHOLD Wittenberg, heirs of Johann Krafft, 1580 8vo (147 x 93 mm), ff [8] 247 [1, blank], with three folding woodcut plates at ff 75, 76, and 117, two folding woodcut plates of volvelles to be cut out on ff 60 and 91, and numerous woodcut illustrations and diagrams throughout; a few leaves with some slight marginal waterstains, a few corners a bit ragged, a very nice copy in its original limp vellum binding, hole in spine, paper label, with the Hopetoun bookplate. £2250
    A later and rare edition of Reinhold's version of Peurbach's exposition of Ptolemaic astronomy; this was the standard teaching text of astronomy at Wittenberg and many other German universities. Around 1454 Peurbach composed his textbook of astronomy, Novae theoricae planetarum (published in Nürnberg, 1473), which became the standard astronomical text for over a century and a half, as well as writing, with Regiomontanus, the Epitome of Ptolemy (published in 1496), the clearest and most accurate exposition of Ptolemaic astronomy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Following Arab astronomers, Peurbach 'added trepidation to Ptolemy's six motions of the celestial spheres and substituted solid crystal spheres for the hypothetical circles employed in Ptolemy's Almagest' (Stillwell).

    10. Biografie - Georg Von Peurbach
    Translate this page georg von peurbach peurbach 1423 - Vienna 1461. Studiò a Viennae soggiornò a lungo in Italia. Ritornato in patria ottenne una
    http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/milleanni/cronologia/biografie/peurbach.html
    Georg von Peurbach Peurbach 1423 - Vienna 1461 Theoricae novae planetarum Indietro Indice Biografie Inizio

    11. Biografie
    Translate this page Luca Palmieri, Luigi Pancini, Ettore Paracelso Paternò, Emanuele Patrizi, MarianoLuigi Peano, Giuseppe Peckham, John peurbach, georg von Piazzi, Giuseppe
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    12. Rare Astronomy Titles
    1554. peurbach, georg von, Novae theoricae planetarum georgii Peurbac,1534. peurbach, georg von,, Theoricae novae planetarum 1581.
    http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/science/astro.htm
    From: The Mathematical and Philosophical Works
    of the Right Reverend John Wilkins. London, 1708.
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    UF Libraries Catalog Ali ibn Abi al-Rijal Albohazen Haly filii Abenragel libri De ju Bailly, Jean Sylvain Histoire de l'astronomie moderne depuis la Bailly, Jean Sylvain Histoire de l'astronomie moderne depuis la Baxter, Andrew, Matho : or, The cosmotheoria puerilis, a d Bonatti, Guido, Guidonis Bonati foroliviensis mathematici Burritt, Elijah H. Atlas designed to illustrate the Geography Copernicus, Nicolaus Nicolai Copernici Torinensis. Astronomia i Costard, George, A letter to Martin Folkes, esq., president Curson, H. The theory of sciences illustrated; or, Th Delmedigo, Joseph So Elim : Ma`yan ganim : Hukot shamayim : Gev Ewing, John, A plain elementary and practical system of Ferguson, James, Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton' Ferguson, James, Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton' Ferguson, James, The young gentleman and lady's astronomy, Fontenelle Conversations on the plurality of worlds.

    13. Rare Astronomy Titles
    1526. peurbach, georg von, Novae theoricae planetarum georgii Peurbac,1534. 1554. peurbach, georg von,, Theoricae novae planetarum 1581.
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    UF Libraries Catalog Sacro Bosco, Joannes Peurbach, Georg von Novae theoricae planetarum Georgii Peurbac Bonatti, Guido, Guidonis Bonati foroliviensis mathematici Ali ibn Abi al-Rijal Albohazen Haly filii Abenragel libri De ju Mizauld, Antoine Antonii Mizaldi Monlvciani, Piccolomini, Alessan Della sfera del mondo. Mizauld, Antoine Antonii Mizaldi Monluciani Zodiacus, siue Proclus, Procli De sphaera liber. Cleomedis De mvn Peucer, Kaspar, De dimensione terrae et geometrice numeran Peurbach, Georg von, Theoricae novae planetarum ... Gosselin, Jean, Kalendrier gregorien perpetuel, traduit de Gallucci, Giovanni P Theatrum mundi, et temporis Copernicus, Nicolaus Nicolai Copernici Torinensis. Astronomia i Maestlin, Michael, Epitome astronomiae, qva brevi explication Galilei, Galileo, Dialogo di Galileo Galilei Linceo matemati Gassendi, Pierre, Institutio astronomica Iuxta Hypotheseis t Foster, Samuel

    14. GEORG PEURBACH (1423-1461)
    Translate this page georg peurbach (1423-1461). georg peurbach (ou Peuerbach) est un autrichien.Il voyage entre 1448 et 1453 en Allemagne, en France et en Italie.
    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/jm.nicolle/cusa/posterite/peurbach.html
    GEORG PEURBACH (1423-1461)
    Georg Peurbach (ou Peuerbach) est un autrichien. Il voyage entre 1448 et 1453 en Allemagne, en France et en Italie. A Rome, il rencontre Giovanni Bianchini, le plus célèbre professeur d'astronomie de son temps, et N. de Cues qui l'invite à sa table. De retour à Vienne, il entre en correspondance avec Johann Nihil de Bohème qui lui trouve un poste d'astrologue à la cour du roi de Hongrie. Ce travail lui permet de développer sa culture humaniste et d'écrire des poèmes latins.
    A Vienne, son étudiant Johannes Müller, dit Regiomontanus , travaille avec lui et devient un précieux collaborateur : celui-ci recopie les travaux de son maître, à commencer par le Theoricae novae planetarum de 1454, publié en 1460. Ensemble, ils recalculent les tables alphonsines, observent des comètes - dont celle de Halley en Juin 1456 - et des éclipses de Lune. Peurbach élabore une table des sinus pour tout le quart de cercle de 10' en 10'. Regiomontanus les étend à toutes les minutes.
    En réponse à une demande d'explication sur un passage de ses Compléments mathématiques , N. de Cues adresse à Peurbach sa

    15. P.G.J. - Chronologie De L'Histoire De L'Astronomie
    Translate this page Fonde l'observatoire de Samarcande, tables du Soleil, catalogue de 1018 étoiles.georg peurbach. (1423/1461). Calcul d'éphémérides, traduction de Ptolémée.
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    Chronologie de l'Histoire de l'Astronomie PGJ - ASTRONOMIE Arabe Allemand Autrichien Anglais Irlandais Belge Danois Grec Indien Italien Japonais Polonais Russe Suisse Anciennes Civilisations CHRONOLOGIE de l'HISTOIRE de l'ASTRONOMIE Date Observations Instruments CHINE EGYPTE Le plus ancien cadran solaire connu. BABYLONE Anaximandre Eudoxe de Cnide du Pont Autolycos de Pitane (vers -300) Aristarque de Samos Hipparque Calendrier Julien Claude Almageste Jean Al-Battani Plus ancien Astrolabe Al-Biruni Al-Zarqali Tables astronomiques, dite Robert Grosseteste (1168 ou 1175/1253) Johannes de Sacrobosco Tables Alphonsines Roger Bacon Critique du calendrier Julien. Jean Buridan 'impetus Ulug Beg Georg Peurbach Nikolaus Krebs, dit Nicolas de Cues De la docte ignorance (1440), l'Univers est infini et ne peut avoir de centre fixe et immobile. Regiomontanus Nicolas Copernic Fracastor Pieter Bienewitz dit Petrus Apianus (Pierre Apian Eramus Reinhold Tycho David Fabricius Johann Bayer Johannes Kepler Astronomia nova Harmonices mundi Tables Rudolphines Galileo Galilei, dit

    16. History Of Astronomy: Persons (G)
    in Frankfurt. georg von Peuerbach see peurbach, georg von (14231461);george II, King of England (1683-1760) Short biographical
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    History of Astronomy Persons
    History of Astronomy: Persons (G)
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    17. History Of Astronomy: Persons (P)
    Math.); Short biography and references From the Catholic Encyclopedia,1913. Purbach see peurbach, georg von (14231461); Purcell, Edward
    http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_p.html
    History of Astronomy Persons
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    18. Nowe Teorie Planet - Nowinki Astronomiczne - Wirtualny Wszech¶wiat
    Mikolaja Kopernika. georg peurbach urodzil sie 30 maja 1423 r. waustriackiej miejscowosci peurbach w poblizu Linzu. Studiowal
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    Georg Peurbach urodzi³ siê 30 maja 1423 r. w austriackiej miejscowo¶ci Peurbach w pobli¿u Linzu. Studiowa³ na uniwersytetach niemieckich, francuskich i w³oskich. W 1543 lub 1454 r. rozpocz±³ wyk³ady na Uniwersytecie Wiedeñskim, po otrzymaniu stopnia magistra za rozprawê Theoricae novae planetarum Nowe teorie planet ), bêd±c± nowoczesnym podrêcznikiem astronomii geocentrycznej

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    Herschel, William Herschel, Jan Heweliusz, Fred Hoyle, Michal Kamienski, JacobusCornelius Kapteyn, Marcin Król z Zurawicy, georg peurbach, Marcin Poczobutt
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    Co nowego W Kwartalniku Historii Nauki i Techniki pojawi³ siê wybór artyku³ów z tego czasopisma. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki powiêkszy³ siê o trzy autobiografie polskich uczonych: Tadeusza Kielanowskiego Stanis³awa Mariana Leszczyckiego i Ryszarda Manteuffela-Szoege W Wielkich i wiêkszych pojawi³y siê dwie nowe autobiografie polskich uczonych: historyka sztuki Stanis³awa Lorentza i badacza mózgu Bogus³awa ¯ernickiego "Wielcy i wiêksi"
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    Peters, Christian August Friedrich (1806-1880) Peters, Christian Heinrich Friedrich (1813-1890) Petersen, Adolph Cornelius (1804-1854) Peurbach, Georg (1423-1461) Pickering, Edward Charles (1846-1919) Pizarro, Guido Plantamour, Emile (-) Pogson, Norman Robert (1829-1891) Pons, Jean-Louis (1761-1831) Porter, Jermain Gildersleeve (1852-1933) Porter, John Guy (1900-1981) Powalky, Karl Rudolph (1817-1881) Pravec, Petr Currently Visible Sungrazers Comet Information Comet WWW Links ... Email me This web site is sponsored by SpaceWeather.com

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