Georg Joachim Rheticus - Wikipedia Georg Joachim von Lauchen Rheticus was born in 1514 at Feldkirch, Austria and died in 1574 at Kassa (now Kosice), http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Joachim_Rheticus
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Georg Joachim von Lauchen Rheticus was born in at Feldkirch, Austria and died in at Kassa (now Kosice), Hungary . He was a cartographer , navigational and other instrument maker, medical practitioner, teacher. His father had a medical practice in Feldkirch. When he was executed Achilles Gasser took over the practice. Gasser helped Rheticus continue his studies and was a strong support to him. Rheticus took on this name for the former Roman province of Rhaetia and studied at Feldkirch, Zürich and the University of Wittenberg , where he received his M.A. in 1536. Philipp Melanchthon , the theologian and educator, greatly assisted Rheticus in obtaining appointments at several universities. During the time of the
Biblioteka Uniwersytecka UMK. COPERNICANA. 2. rheticus georg joachim De libris revolutionum Nicolai Copernicinarratio prima. Gedani, per F. Rhodum, 1540. 4fi. E.XXVI, 286. http://www.bu.uni.torun.pl/kopernik.htm
Extractions: tel.: (48-56) 611-4409 1. Faksymile autografu De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri VI , Warszawa; Kraków, 1972. Rps.1272 Orygina³ od 1956 roku jest przechowywany w Bibliotece Jagielloñskiej w Krakowie. Po ¶mierci Astronoma wszed³ w posiadanie Jerzego Joachima Retyka, matematyka, ucznia Kopernika. Potem by³ w³asno¶ci± jeszcze czterech osób. Ostatnim w³a¶cicielem, przed przekazaniem go Uniwersytetowi Jagielloñskiemu, by³o Muzeum Narodowe w Pradze, gdzie trafi³ (1945 r.) po upañstwowieniu zbiorów rodziny Nostitzów. Pierwsze faksymile autografu ukaza³o siê w Monachium w 1944 roku. Rheticus Georg Joachim De libris revolutionum Nicolai Copernici narratio prima. Gedani, per F. Rhodum, 1540. 4fi. E.XXVI, 286. Pol.6.II.1421 adl.2 Jest to streszczenie dzie³a Miko³aja Kopernika, pierwsza publikowana informacja o nowej teorii heliocentrycznej. Kopernik Miko³aj De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri VI , Norimbergae, apud Joh. Petreium, 1543. 2fi. E.XX, 76. 11 Prow.: Biblioteka Zamkowa ks. Albrechta Hohenzollerna, o czym ¶wiadczy sygnatura K.k.36.I naniesiona rêk± H. Zella, bibliotekarza ksi±¿êcego. Pol.6.III.142 Pierwsze wydanie dzie³a Kopernika. Kopernik Miko³aj De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri VI item de libris revolutionum Nic. Copernici narratio prima per M. Georg. Joach. Rheticum
Rhaeticus Rheticus Georg Joachim Von Lauchen Translate this page Rhaeticus ou Rheticus, Georg Joachim von Lauchen (1514 - 1576) Matemáticoe médico prussiano nascido em Feldkirch, Áustria, conhecido http://www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/Rhaeticu.html
Extractions: Rhaeticus ou Rheticus Georg Joachim von Lauchen Georg Iserin Thomasina de Porris e, por isso nascido Georg Joachim Iserin Georg Joachim de Porris von Lauchen, passando a Georg Joachim von Lauchen . Depois adicionou Rheticus Aquiles Gasser que estava publicando livros, incluindo um que Regiomontanus Petreius , conheceu Peter Apianus de Ingolstadt, Joachim Camerarius Sacrobosco . No ano seguinte (1539) viajopu para Frauenberg para estudar dois anos com Narratio prima Duque Albert De Revolutionibus Joachim Camerarius Imperador Maximilian II Opus palatinum de triangulis Valentine Otho
Georg Joachim Rheticus - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All Georg Joachim Rheticus. Georg Joachim von Lauchen Rheticus was born in 1514at Feldkirch, Austria and died in 1574 at Kassa (now Kosice), Hungary. http://acapedia.org/aca/Georg_Joachim_Rheticus
Rheticus, George Joachim Karl Heinz Burmeister, georg joachim rheticus 15141574, eine Bio- Bibliographie, vol. http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/rheticus.html
Extractions: Rheticus, George Joachim Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Feldkirch, Austria, 16 Feb 1514 Died: Kassa, Hungary, 4 Dec 1574 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Physician, Government Official Town physician, executed for sorcery when Rheticus was still a teenager. I assume prosperous. 3. Nationality Birth: Feldkirch, Austria Career: Germany, Poland, Hungary Death: Kassa, Hungary [now Czechoslovakia] 4. Education Schooling: Wittenberg, M.A.; Zurich (Carol); Prague (Charles), M.D. He was first taught by his father, a physician, who was beheaded for sorcery in 1528. He was then taught at the Feldkirch Latin school. 1528-31, he studied at the Frauenmuensterschule in Zuerich under Myconius. 1533, matriculated at the University of Wittenberg. No record of a B.A., but I assume one. 1536, received his M.A. from Wittenberg. 1547-8, studied medicine in Zuerich with Conrad Gesner. 1551-2, resumed study of medicine at the Univ. of Prague. Burmeister assumes he got an M.D.
Encyclopædia Britannica Encyclopædia Britannica. rheticus, georg joachim. Encyclopædia Britannica Article http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=65031
Extractions: Paracelsus . He was a strong believer in astrology, and sought out Copernicus to study under him. He became Copernicus's only student and spokesman. He published a popularization of Copernicus's theories entitled Narratio Prima in 1540. He also managed to convince Copernicus shortly before his death to allow publication of De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium. Unfortunately, he left publication in the hands of Lutheran minister Andreas Osiander who did not believe that Copernicus's theory represented a physical model. He added an unauthorized preface stating that the contents was merely a device to simplify calculations.
Jesse Kraai: The Newly-found Rheticus Lectures unknown set of lectures presumably given by georg joachim rheticus, and taken down by several students in Wittenberg. http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/aa/acta/vol01/kraii.html
Extractions: The newly-found Rheticus lectures Abstract This article discusses a hitherto unknown set of lectures presumably given by Georg Joachim Rheticus, and taken down by several students in Wittenberg. These lectures offer considerable insight into Rheticus' teaching activities shortly before the publication of De Revolutionibus (1543). The most salient aspects of this newly-found text may be summarized as follows: a) Rheticus was known among the students in Wittenberg as Joachimus Heliopolitanus, i.e. Joachim of the City of the Sun - a clear reference to Rheticus' stay in Frauenburg with Copernicus, b) Rheticus returned from his stay with Copernicus to Wittenberg for a short period of time in 1540 to fulfill his professorial obligations, and c) we have 155 folio pages which document Rheticus' introductory lectures on Astronomy. Zusammenfassung De Revolutionibus Bibliographische Angaben / Bibliographical details: Html-Version: Wolfgang R. Dick
Rheticus of such an execution was that his name could no longer be used, so rheticus's motherreverted to her maiden name and rheticus's became georg joachim de Porris. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Rheticus.html
Extractions: Georg Joachim von Lauchen Rheticus 's father, Georg Iserin, was the town doctor in Feldkirch and also a government official. Rheticus was, therefore, born Georg Joachim Iserin. His mother, Thomasina de Porris, was Italian. He was taught by his father for the first 14 years of his life but, in 1528, his father was tried on a charge of sorcery, convicted and beheaded. One of the legal requirements of such an execution was that his name could no longer be used, so Rheticus's mother reverted to her maiden name and Rheticus's became Georg Joachim de Porris. 'De porris' means 'of the leeks' in Italian and, since Rheticus did not consider himself Italian he translated it into German 'von Lauchen' and called himself Georg Joachim von Lauchen. He later took the additional name of Rheticus after the Roman province of Rhaetia in which he had been born. Achilles Gasser took over the medical practice in Feldkirch after Rheticus's father was executed. He helped Rheticus continue his studies and was a strong support to him. After his father's execution, Rheticus studied at the Latin school in Feldkirch, then went to Zurich where he studied at the Frauenmuensterschule from 1528 to 1531. In 1533 he entered the University of Wittenberg receiving his M.A. from that university three years later on 27 April 1536.
References For Rheticus References for georg joachim rheticus. Ju A Belii, georg joachim rheticus studentand continuer of the work of Copernicus (Bulgarian), Fiz.-Mat. Spis. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Rheticus.html
Extractions: R C Archibald, The Canon Doctrinae Triangvlorvm (1551) of Rheticus (1514-1576), Math. Tables and Other Aids to Computation R C Archibald, Rheticus, with special reference to his Opus Palatinum, Math. Tables and Other Aids to Computation Ju A Belii, Georg Joachim Rheticus - student and continuer of the work of Copernicus (Bulgarian), P Bockslaele, Adrianus Romanus and the trigonometric tables of Georg Joachim Rheticus, in S S Demidov et al. (eds), Amphora : Festschrift for Hans Wussing on the occasion of his 65th birthday (Basel- Boston- Berlin, 1992), 55-66. K H Burmeister, Georg Joachim Rhetikus 1514-1574, eine Bio-Bibliographie II (Wiesbaden, 1967-68). R Hooykaas, Rheticus's lost treatise on Holy Scripture and the motion of the Earth, Journal for the history of astronomy E Rosen, Three Copernican Treatises. The Commentariolus of Copernicus. The Letter against Werner. The Narratio prima of Rheticus, Records of Civilization, Sources and Studies
UofL - Georg Joachim Rheticus (1514-1576) georg joachim rheticus (15141576) Narratio Prima Excusum Gedani. Collection georg joachim rheticus (1514-1576) Narratio Prima Excusum Gedani. http://special.library.louisville.edu/display-collection.asp?ID=467
Rheticus (Georg Joachim) Manuscript rheticus (georg joachim) Manuscript. Descriptive Summary. Title georgjoachim rheticus (15141576) Narratio Prima Excusum Gedani. http://digilib.kyvl.org/dynaweb/oak/klgead/klgscead/467/@Generic__BookTextView/1
References For Rheticus References for the biography of georg joachim rheticus Ju A Belii, georg joachim rheticus student and continuer of the work of Copernicus (Bulgarian), Fiz.-Mat. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Rheticus.html
Extractions: R C Archibald, The Canon Doctrinae Triangvlorvm (1551) of Rheticus (1514-1576), Math. Tables and Other Aids to Computation R C Archibald, Rheticus, with special reference to his Opus Palatinum, Math. Tables and Other Aids to Computation Ju A Belii, Georg Joachim Rheticus - student and continuer of the work of Copernicus (Bulgarian), P Bockslaele, Adrianus Romanus and the trigonometric tables of Georg Joachim Rheticus, in S S Demidov et al. (eds), Amphora : Festschrift for Hans Wussing on the occasion of his 65th birthday (Basel- Boston- Berlin, 1992), 55-66. K H Burmeister, Georg Joachim Rhetikus 1514-1574, eine Bio-Bibliographie II (Wiesbaden, 1967-68). R Hooykaas, Rheticus's lost treatise on Holy Scripture and the motion of the Earth, Journal for the history of astronomy E Rosen, Three Copernican Treatises. The Commentariolus of Copernicus. The Letter against Werner. The Narratio prima of Rheticus, Records of Civilization, Sources and Studies
Rheticus (Georg Joachim) Manuscript: Table Of Contents Table of contents for rheticus (georg joachim) Manuscript. +, Descriptive Summary.+, Administrative Information. Scope and Content Note. Related Material. http://digilib.kyvl.org/dynaweb/oak/klgead/klgscead/467/@Generic__BookView
A Quotation By Rheticus A quotation by georg joachim rheticus. The planets show again and again all the phenomena which God desired to be seen http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Quotations/Rheticus.html
Lauchen, Georg Joachim Von, Genannt Rheticus Translate this page Lauchen, georg joachim von, genannt rheticus. Lauchen, georg joachim von, genanntrheticus, * 1514 Feldkirch (Vbg.), um 1575 Kaschau (Kosice, SK), Astronom. http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.l/l263333.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Lauda, Ernst Lauchen, Georg Joachim von, genannt Rheticus, * 1514 Feldkirch ( Vorarlberg Slowakische Republik ), Astronom. Professor der Mathematik in Wittenberg; 1539-41 Mitarbeiter von Kopernikus, dessen Schriften er kommentierte. Begann die Berechnung 10-stelliger trigonometrischer Tafeln (1596 erschienen). Hinweise zum Lexikon Suche nach hierher verweisenden Seiten
Rheticus Rhaeticus, Georg Joachim Eigentlich G.J. Von Lauchen Translate this page rheticus Rhaeticus, georg joachim eigentl. G. J. von Lauchen. rheticus (Rhaeticus),georg joachim (eigentl. G. J. von Lauchen), * 15. http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.r/r579584.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... RHI AG Rheticus (Rhaeticus), Georg Joachim ( eigentlich G. J. von Lauchen), * 15. 2. 1514 Feldkirch ( Vorarlberg Slowakische Republik ), Humanist, Astronom und Mathematiker. Wirkte an den Wittenberg, Leipzig und Wien. Seine berühmte Schrift "Narratio prima de libris revolutionum Copernici" (1540) fasste die Beobachtungen von Kopernikus zusammen, dessen Mitarbeiter und Schüler er war und dessen Werke auf seine Veranlassung gedruckt wurden. Er stellte wichtige trigonometrische Berechnungen an (Beginn einer 10-stelligen Tafel der goniometrischen Weitere Werke: Ephemeris ex fundamentis Copernici, 1550; Canon doctrinae triangulorum, 1551; Opus Palatinum de triangulis, 1596. Hinweise zum Lexikon Suche nach hierher verweisenden Seiten
Rheticus (Georg Joachim) Manuscript rheticus (georg joachim) Manuscript. georg joachim rheticus (15141576)Narratio Prima Excusum Gedani., 1540. Special Collections http://digilib.kcvl.org/dynaweb/oak/klgead/klgscead/467/@Generic__BookTextView
Extractions: Louisville, Kentucky 40292 USA Contact Information Special Collections University of Louisville Ekstrom Library Louisville, Kentucky Phone: (502) 852-6752 Fax: (502) 852-8734 Email: Special.Collections@louisville.edu URL: http://library.louisville.edu/ekstrom/special/ Descriptive Summary Administrative Information Scope and Content Note Related Material
Extractions: Scope and Content Note Narratio Prima Excusum Gedani . Per Franciscum Rhodum, 1540. The first illustrated account of Nicolaus Copernicus heliocentric theory, published by his protégée, Georg Joachim Rheticus, professor of mathematics at Wittenberg. Rheticus lived and studied with Copernicus between 1539 and 1541. Thirty-six leaves in a limp vellum binding, this slender volume anticipated Copernicus own publication of De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium , which would not appear until 1543. Only six copies are known to be extant. Gift of Mrs. William Marshall Bullitt.
History Of Astronomy: Persons (R) rheticus Rhaeticus; Lauchen, georg joachim von (15141574) Biographicaldata and references; Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_r.html
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