Nicolaus Copernicus Museum In Frombork But, as the Bible tells us, Joshua told the Sun, not the Earth, to stop in its path!georg joachim von Lauchen (rheticus), arrives at Frombork and begins http://www.frombork.art.pl/Ang12.htm
Extractions: The sphere of the fixed stars is followed by the first of the planets, Saturn, which completes its circuit in 30 years. After Saturn, Jupiter accomplishes its revolution in 12 years. Then Mars revolves in 2 years. The annual revolution takes the series' fourth place, which contains the earth... together with the lunar sphere as an epicycle. In the fifth place Venus returns in 9 months. Lastly, the sixth place is held by Mercury, which revolves in a period of 80 days. At rest, however, in the middle of everything is the sun, For in this most beautiful temple, who would place this lamp in another or better position than that from which it can light up the whole at the same time. For the sun is called by some people the lantern of the universe, its mind by others and its ruler by still others. Copernicus begins his cycle of observations of the planets with Mars.
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Extractions: L'Associazione Astronomica Feltrina è da tutti conosciuta con il nome "Rheticus". Vediamo di conoscere meglio questo famoso personaggio, Georg Joachim Rheticus. magister artium Addirittura, l'edizione del De Revolutionibus orbium coelestium , che avvenne nel maggio 1543, venne preceduta nel 1540 dalla pubblicazione di un magistrale compendio dell'opera principale, la Narratio prima Narratio prima. Nota : testo estratto dal libro: "Vent'anni di astronomia a Feltre" di Gabriele Vanin, edizioni DBS. HOME
La Storia Dell'associazione Rheticus Translate this page L'associazione venne intitolata a georg joachim rheticus, il grande astronomoaustriaco del Cinquecento, unico discepolo del grande Copernico. http://www.comune.feltre.bl.it/associazioni/rheticus/pagine/storia.html
Extractions: Con i piccoli strumenti a disposizione, ma utilizzati al meglio, servendosi anche di semplici macchine fotografiche, i sei cominciarono a osservare, in collaborazione con astronomi di Padova, le stelle variabili e le novae. Durante le prove di controllo di un programma di ricerca fotografica di novae, fu effettuata una prescoperta di una nova nella costellazione dello Scudo. Nel 1989 il GAF cambiò nome e diventò Associazione Astronomica Feltrina Rheticus, sia perché il gruppo era ormai cresciuto, diventando un sodalizio con circa 60 soci, sia perché il termine "astrofili" non piaceva e veniva spesso frainteso dalla gente. L'associazione venne intitolata a Georg Joachim Rheticus, il grande astronomo austriaco del Cinquecento, unico discepolo del grande Copernico.
Rheticus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 rheticus. (georg joachim von Lauchen) (r ´t k s, g ´ôrk y ä´kh mf n lou´khn) (KEY) , 151476, German astronomer, mathematician, and first disciple of http://www.bartleby.com/65/rh/Rheticus.html
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Rheticus Translate this page georg joachim von Lauchen, rheticus. (1514-1576) Matemático alemánnacido en Feldkirch, un pueblo localizado en la provincia de http://www.arrakis.es/~nautylus/rheticus.htm
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Rheticus Translate this page georg joachim von Lauchen (aka /rheticus/RHETIKUS/RHÄTICUS/RHÄTIKUS)Born Feldkirch-Vorarlberg/Austria 16.Feb. 1514 Died Kassa 1574. http://www.copernicus.net/copernicus2212.htm
Astronomie Geschichte Translate this page x. Ag 37, rheticus, georg joachim, rheticus, georg J., Rhaeticus, georg J.De libris revolutionum Copernici narratio prima Faks.-Dr. nach dem Ex. http://www.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/~ailib/buch/ag.html
Rheticus rheticus (georg joachim von Lauchen), 151476, German astronomer,mathematician, and first disciple of Copernicus. In 1540 he http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0841710.html
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Rheticus (Georg Joachim von Lauchen), , German astronomer, mathematician, and first disciple of Copernicus. In 1540 he printed a summary of heliocentric ideas in the Narratio prima and in 1542 supervised publication of the trigonometric sections of Copernicus's masterpiece De revolutionibus. He subsequently persuaded Copernicus to publish (1543) the entire work. To mathematics he contributed Opus palatinum de triangulis, in which for the first time trigonometric functions were related to angles rather than to the arcs of circles.
Wiener Zeitung Translate this page Wie der Vorarlberger georg joachim rheticus zum einzigen Schüler desDomherren Nikolaus Kopernikus wurde / Von Christian Pinter. Am 16. http://www.wienerzeitung.at/frameless/extra.htm?ID=5066
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Erasmus Reinhold Als Lehrer An Der Universität Wittenberg Translate this page 1536 wird Jakob Milich Ordinarius für Medizin, und georg joachim von Lauchen, dersich rheticus nannte, wird mit der Professur für niedere Mathematik betraut http://www.erg.slf.th.schule.de/reinhold/uni.htm
Copernicus's Book Following the favourable reception of the Narratio Prima,the Nuremberg printerJohannes Petreius asked georg joachim rheticus to secure the printing of http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/coperbooks.html
Extractions: Books Tour (Next) Previous Books Pages Early Modern Books Copernicus Galileo Kepler ... Previous Copernicus Pages Copernicus Astrology Calendar Reform Cosmology ... Index Title page of Copernicus, De Revolutionibus, the last two words in the title, 'celestium orbium' were added without the knowledge of the author or editor, Rheticus. Image by kind permission of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge. Large image (87K). Very large image (2.6M). Following the favourable reception of the Narratio Prima ,the Nuremberg printer Johannes Petreius asked Georg Joachim Rheticus to secure the printing of Copernicus' next work. Bearing books from the Petreius press as gifts, Rheticus made a trip to Frombork, which was successful. In 1542, Rheticus began supervising the publication of the De Revolutionibus in Nuremberg with Petreius, though he left before its completion to take up a post at the University of Leipzig. When it was finally published in March 1543, the De Revolutionibus contained an anonymous letter to the reader and two additional words to the title, celestium orbium ('of the celestial orbs'), which neither the author or Rheticus had intended.
Copernicus: Biography A professor of mathematics at the University of Wittenberg, georg joachim rheticus(15141574) who was on a tour of visiting distinguished scholars, visited http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/copernicus.html
Extractions: Personalities Tour (Next) Previous Copernicus Tour (Next) Copernicus Pages General Pages Home Index Regarded as one of the central figures of the so-called Scientific Revolution, Copernicus (1473-1543) postulated a heliostatic theory in his De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (1543). He did, however, maintain that planetary orbits were circular, and many believed that his system did not reflect the physical universe. Born in Torun, Poland, in 1473, Copernicus first studied astronomy and astrology at the University of Cracow (1491-94). Through his uncle, Lukas Watzenrode (1447-1512), who later became the bishop of Varmia (Ermland), he was elected a canon of the cathedral chapter of Frombork (Frauenburg). As part of his requirement as a canon, he matriculated in 1496 in the University of Bologna to study both canon and civil law. There, he lodged with and worked as an assistant to Domenico Maria the Ferrarese of Novara (1454-1504), professor of mathematics and astrology and also the official compiler of prognostications for the university. After briefly returning to Frombork, Copernicus studied medicine at the University of Padua (1501-3) and then moved on to the University of Ferrara where he obtained a doctorate in Canon Law (1503). He then returned to Varmia, where he was based for the rest of his life. He acted as medical advisor and secretary to his uncle at Heilsberg, and was later heavily involved with the administrative tasks in the diocese of Frombork.
Artikelübersicht Translate this page Die Reformation. Jakob Jonas 15001588. georg joachim rheticus 15141574.Die Grafen von Hohenems. Erzbischof Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau 15591617. http://www.vol.at/chronik/html-texte/allartikel.html
This Date In Medieval History - February 16 1514 georg joachim rheticus. Astronomer and mathemetician, rheticus was one ofthe first scientists to adopt the heliocentric theory of Nicolaus Copernicus. http://historymedren.about.com/library/date/bl0216.htm
Extractions: for February 16 WHO WAS BORN Orderic Vitalis Vitalis was an English monk whose chronicle, Historia ecclesiastica , is one of the most vivid accounts of Norman society. Georg Joachim Rheticus Astronomer and mathemetician, Rheticus was one of the first scientists to adopt the heliocentric theory of Nicolaus Copernicus . He wrote significant works on mapmaking, navigational instruments, and trigonometry. Yesterday Find Another Date in
Untitled dissatisfaction with Ptolemaic model; Brief Commentary, On the Revolutions andhis model, true place of Sun; roles of rheticus (georg joachim) and Osiander http://www.astro.ufl.edu/~hsmith/Topics2_s02.htm
Extractions: Thales cosmos as object of contemplation; flat Earth under domed sky; solar eclipse "prediction" Pythagoras and his school: numerology; spherical Earth, Moon, Sun; "music of the spheres;" Philolaus's cosmology Plato distrust of appearances, use reason to find forms; image of concentric spheres with planets Eudoxus mathematical model: concentric spheres centered on Earth, hippopede; problems Aristotle geocentric physical model based on Eudoxus; arguments for spherical Earth; argument of fall; argument against Earth's orbiting Sun; quinta essentia and immutability; ideas about comets and meteors; ideas about motion; approximate date Heraclides Earth's rotation; Mercury and Venus orbit Sun Aristarchus Hellenistic astronomy; relative distances of Sun and Moon; dimensions of Sun and Moon relative to Earth; heliocentric model; approximate date Eratosthenes position; circumference of Earth Hipparchus star catalogue with celestial longitudes and latitudes, magnitudes; discovery of precession; inequality of seasons and Sun's orbit; Moon's orbit; Moon's geocentric parallax; accurate lengths of various kinds of months and of year; approximate date Ptolemy geocentric model using epicycles (Apollonius), equant and other problems;
Jesse Kraai's Homepage work is The Astrological Philosophy and Coincidences which lead to the publicationof Copernicus' De Revolutionibus georg joachim rheticus (15321543). http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/iwt/gk/kollegis/kraai.htm
Extractions: Jesse Kraai's Homepage This page has been created to ease and promote an active exchange of ideas. Essays Transcriptions About the Author Essays Schellings Rezeption von Ritters Galvanischen Untersuchungen (wpd-file) (Master's Thesis) The Newly-Found Rheticus Lectures (wpd-file) (Published in : Acta Historica Astronomiae , vol.1, pp. 32-40) Rheticus über Proclus, Alfraganus und die Astrologie (wpd-file) (Published in: Rechenbücher und mathematische Texte der frühen Neuzeit, ed. Reiner Gebhardt, 1999 pp. 185-195) Transcriptions The following transcriptions are rough drafts. They will be formally published, along with several other manuscripts by Rheticus, in 2000. The provenience of these manuscripts is discussed in the article Rheticus über Proclus, Alfraganus und die Astrologie (given above). Annotata in Sphaeram Procli (wpd-file) Annotata in Alfraganum (wpd-file) About the Author The author is a miserly old bore who spends his days swimming in a swamp of hardly legible Latin manuscripts. He currently works as a wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at the University of Bielefeld in a project to edit and talk about Edgar Zilsel's (1891-1944) essays on the history, philosophy, and sociology of science.
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Library Of Congress Citations Other authors Rhhaticus, georg joachim, 15141576 the Commentariolus of Copernicus,the Letter against Werner, the Narratio prima of rheticus; translated with http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cit/citlccopern.htm
Extractions: The Little Search Engine that Could Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543. Uniform Title: De revolutionibus orbium caelestium. German Title: Nicolaus Coppernicus aus Thorn hUber die kreisbewegungen der weltkhorper. hUbersetzt und mit anmerkungen von dr. C.L. Menzzer. Durchgesehen und mit einem vorwort von dr. Moritz Cantor. Hrsg. von dem Coppernicus-verein fhur wissenschaft und kunst zu Thorn. Published: Thorn, E. Lambeck, 1879. Description: xxii, 363, 66 p. tables, diagrs. 26 cm. LC Call No.: QB41 .C78 Subjects: Solar system. Other authors: Menzzer, C. L. (Carl Ludwig), b. 1816. Cantor, Moritz, 1829-1920. Other authors: Coppernicus-Verein fhur Wissenschaft und Kunst zu Thorn. Control No.: 03003394 //r88 Author: Reichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953. Title: Von Kopernikus bis Einstein; der wandel unseres weltbildes, von dr. Hans Reichenbach ... Published: Berlin, Ullstein [c1927] Description: 121, [1] p. illus. diagrs. 18 cm. Series: Wege zum wissen. [85] LC Call No.: QC6 .R385 Subjects: Relativity (Physics) Astronomy History. Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543. Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955. Series Entry: Wege zum Wissen ; 85. Control No.: 28010973 //r87