Werner, The Narratio Prima of Rheticus, Columbia University Press, 1939 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johannes Werner. Johann Werner Werner Map...
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[specify] it is also categorized as cordiform. Stab-Werner refers to two originators: Johannes Werner (1466–1528), a parish priest in Nuremberg, refined...
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was named after the 15th-century German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Werner. It is almost joined with the crater Aliacensis to the southeast, and...
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Werner Johannes Krauss (Krauß in German; 23 June 1884 – 20 October 1959) was a German stage and film actor. Krauss dominated the German stage of the early...
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Trapp Family (redirect from Werner von Trapp)
Werner became a farmer; Hedwig a music teacher; Johanna married and returned to Austria; Rosmarie and Eleonore both settled in Vermont; and Johannes followed...
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Werner Herzog (German: [ˈvɛʁnɐ ˈhɛʁtsoːk]; né Stipetić; born 5 September 1942) is a German filmmaker, actor, opera director, and author. Regarded as a...
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Vitale (soldier) Walter Frank Raphael Weldon (evolutionary biologist) Johannes Werner (parish priest) Caspar Wessel (lawyer) Leo Wiener (linguist) Frank...
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Johannes Werner. It is called the Werner map projection, but also the Stabius-Werner or the Stab-Werner projection. After its introduction by Werner in...
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Von Zimmern (redirect from Gottfried Werner von Zimmern)
Sigmaringen; the possessions were eventually regained, by Johannes Werners's son, Johannes Werner the younger, in 1503. In 1508, the von Zimmern possessions...
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Georg von Trapp (redirect from Georg Johannes von Trapp)
His older sister was the Austrian artist Hede von Trapp, and his brother Werner died in 1915 during World War I. In 1894, aged fourteen, Trapp followed...
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and youngest child. As of December 2024, Johannes is the last surviving sibling of the von Trapp family. Johannes von Trapp was born in 1939 in Philadelphia...
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in solving a spherical triangle. The theory was first published by Johannes Werner in 1524, before the necessary almanacs had been published. A fuller...
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Prosthaphaeresis (redirect from Werner formulas)
for certain; its contributors included the mathematicians Ibn Yunis, Johannes Werner, Paul Wittich, Joost Bürgi, Christopher Clavius, and François Viète...
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produced at least 71 manuscript atlases of sea charts. Johannes Werner refined and promoted the Werner projection. This was an equal-area, heart-shaped world...
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singer/actress Jan Werner (athlete) (1946-2014), Polish sprinter Johannes Werner (1466–1528), German priest and cartographer, inventor of the Werner map projection...
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John Nietner (redirect from Johannes Werner Theodor Nietner)
John Nietner born Johannes Werner Theodor Nietner (19 May 1828 - 21 February 1874) was a Prussian-born naturalist chiefly interested in botany and entomology...
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(3rd edition). Ehlermann, Leipzig 1916, vol. 4, part 1, pp. 766–773 Johannes Werner: Gesellschaft in literarischer Form. H. L. Wagners „Kindermörderin“...
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Weiss Ernst August Weiß Katrin Wendland Elisabeth M. Werner Johannes Werner Hermann Weyl Johannes Widmann Arthur Wieferich Helmut Wielandt Anna Wienhard...
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Peter Burmann (1694–1696) Godefroid-Udalric de La Margelle (1696–1703) Johannes Werner von Veyder (1703–1723) Franz Kaspar von Franken-Siersdorf (1724–1770)...
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Vespucci (Republic of Florence, 1454–1512) Johannes Werner (Germany, 1466–1528), refined and promoted the Werner map projection Martin Waldseemüller (Germany...
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Johannes Werner Pichler (born July 1, 1947 in Linz, Austria) is an Austrian law professor for European legal development at the University of Graz, Austria...
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Walter Holsten: Johannes Evangelista Goßner, Glaube und Gemeinde. Göttingen 1949. Charlotte Sauer: Fremdling und Bürger. Lebensbild des Johannes Evangelista...
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the ship's motion. The lunar distances method, initially proposed by Johannes Werner in 1514, was developed in parallel with the marine chronometer. The...
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Werner Karl Heisenberg (/ˈhaɪzənbɜːrɡ/; German: [ˈvɛʁnɐ ˈhaɪzn̩bɛʁk] ; 5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist, one of the...
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of Eleutheropolis in Macedonia Church Catholic Church Predecessor Johannes Werner von Veyder Orders Consecration 25 March 1725 by Pietro Francesco Orsini...
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Schumm 7 Georg Strasser 7 Karl Treiber 7 Kurt Ungewitter 7 Franz Walz 7 Johannes Werner 7 Karl Arnold 6 Johann Baur 6 Paul Bona 6 Moritz-Waldemar Bretschneider-Bodemer...
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by João de Lisboa in his Treatise on the Nautical Needle of 1514. Johannes Werner suggested the cross-staff be used at sea in 1514 and improved instruments...
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Werner Lindemann (7 October 1926 – 9 February 1993) was a German writer and poet. He was the father of Till Lindemann, the lead vocalist of German industrial...
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Werner became citizens by serving during World War II, while Rosmarie and Eleonore became citizens by virtue of their mother's citizenship. Johannes was...
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from the original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2011. Johannes Werner (April 26, 2001). "City Twinning With A Twist". Miami Daily Business...
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