Anders Spole (13 June 1630 – 1 August 1699) was a Swedish mathematician and astronomer. He was born at a farm in Målen [sv], the son of blacksmith Per...
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nephew of botanist Olof Celsius and the grandson of the mathematician Magnus Celsius and the astronomer Anders Spole,[page needed] Celsius chose a career...
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Kungshuset (category Buildings and structures in Lund)
an observatory by, amongst others, the university's first astronomer, Anders Spole. An often related local legend has it that king Charles XII of Sweden...
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spread quickly and a member of the clergy wrote to Anders Spole, professor of mathematics at Uppsala University to recommend Polhem. Anders Spole, grandfather...
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Lund Observatory (category Buildings and structures in Lund)
preceded by an observatory built by astronomy professor Anders Spole (the grandfather of Anders Celsius) in 1672, which was destroyed at the Battle of...
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the command of King Karl XI, Bilberg travelled to Torneå and Kengis along with Anders Spole to study the midnight sun. The expedition, dedicated to Karl...
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Lars Stigzelius 1663-? Olof Åkerman ?-1678 Lars Fornelius 1678-1679 Anders Spole 1679-1696 Jesper Svedberg 1696-1703 Johan Arendt Bellman 1703-1709 Lars...
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1954 and is located on S:t Larsgatan 5, close to Uppsala Domkyrka and the Fyris river. Smålands nation Petrus Rudbeckius 1663–1679 Andreas Spole 1680–1699...
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ending, and non-alternating consonants with ⟨-ê⟩ ending, the last two groups being sub-classes of the first. ⟨-ê⟩ except ˈmôrzê ("sea"), ˈspôlê ("community...
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