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    Georg von Peuerbach (also Purbach, Peurbach; Latin: Purbachius; 30 May 1423 – 8 April 1461) was an Austrian astronomer, poet, mathematician and instrument...
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    contains examples of two other scribal hands, one of which belongs to Georg von Peurbach, who was as well an astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker...
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    astronomical textbook, the Theoricae novae Planetarum of his teacher Georg von Peurbach. Regiomontanus and Bernhard Walther observed the comet of 1472. Regiomontanus...
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  • praised Copernican theory. This is seen in Reinhold’s annotations within Peurbach’s New Theorics of the Planets, published in 1542. In these notes, Reinhold...
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    The second meaning he paralleled it to the sphere or orb from George Peurbach's Theoricae novae planetarum although it was unconventional, it still existed...
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  • Philosophy, Castile 1651 Oswald Schreckenfuchs Commentaries on George Peurbach Basle 1569 Theatrum Chemicum, 5 vols inc. vol. 1 Gerhard Dorn Strasbourg...
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  • Nicholas of Cusa 116 Bessarion, John 117 Alberti, Leone Battista 118 Peurbach, Georg von 119 Regiomontanus 120 Pacioli, Luca 121 Columbus, Christopher 122...
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    courses on Frisius's Arithmetic, Euclid's Elements, Proclus's Sphera, Peurbach's Theoricae Novae Planetarus, and the proper use of geodetic instruments...
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