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    Michiel Coignet (also Quignet, Cognet or Connette in Italian) (1549 in Antwerp – 24 December 1623 in Antwerp) was a Flemish polymath who made significant...
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  • Jules Coignet (1798–1860), French landscape painter Matthieu Coignet (c. 1514–1586), French lawyer, ambassador, landowner, and author Michiel Coignet (1549–1623)...
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  • Michiel II Coignet (1618 – c.1663) was a Flemish painter specialized in small paintings for cabinets. Michiel II was born and died in Antwerp. He was...
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  • pianist and composer Michiel Carree (1657–1727), Dutch painter Michiel Coignet (1549–1623), Flemish polymath Michiel II Coignet (1618–1663), Flemish painter...
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    declination was, at that time, close to zero. These ideas were supported by Michiel Coignet in his Nautical Instruction. Halley made extensive studies of magnetic...
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  • Anthony, English apothecary and physician (born 1550) December 24 – Michiel Coignet, Flemish engineer, cosmographer, mathematician and scientific instrument-maker...
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    Angelis, Italian Jesuit missionary to Japan (b. 1567) December 24 – Michiel Coignet, Flemish mathematician, astronomer, engineer and scientific instrument...
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    Gillis Coignet, Congnet or Quiniet (c. 1542 – 1599) was a Flemish Renaissance painter, who was strongly influenced by the Italian style. He painted historical...
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  • II Coignet (September 1586 in Antwerp – after 1641 in Antwerp) was a Flemish history and landscape painter. Gillis II was the son of Jacob Coignet (III)...
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    developed earlier by another mathematician established in Antwerpen, Michiel Coignet. Several of these compasses are on display in the "Ciencias Nauticas"...
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  • November 30 – Henry Savile, English polymath and benefactor (died 1622) Michiel Coignet, Flemish engineer, cosmographer, mathematician and scientific instrument-maker...
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    Angelis, Italian Jesuit missionary to Japan (b. 1567) December 24 – Michiel Coignet, Flemish mathematician, astronomer, engineer and scientific instrument...
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    on October 1, 2024. Retrieved March 19, 2023. Meskens, Ad (1992). "Michiel Coignet's Nautical Instruction". The Mariner's Mirror. 78 (3): 257–276. doi:10...
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  • he dedicated an edition of Anversa in 1584. In Prague, he also met Michiel Coignet and Giordano Bruno, who used the compass to refute Aristotle's hypothesis...
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  • invention of the sector to Michiel Coignet and not to Galileo, although the instrument is now mainly attributed to Coignet's friend Fabrizio Mordente....
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  • de (Brussels, 1602 – Paris, 1673) Claessens, Artus (fl 1625 – 1644) Coignet, Michiel (1618–1663) Coninck, David de (Antwerp, 1642 – Brussels, 1701) Coosemans...
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  • Hendrick van Balen the Younger, Flemish painter (born 1621) probable Michiel II Coignet, Flemish painter who specialized in small paintings for cabinets (born...
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  • Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 247821 Coignet 2003 SN170 Michiel Coignet (1549–1623) was a Flemish polymath and astronomer at the court...
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    could also be Fredrik or Fredrick, and Coyett was also spelled Coyet, Coignet or Coijet. It is supposed Coyett was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in a family...
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  • Great in the Temple of Jerusalem, Museo del Prado, Madrid (url) Gillis Coignet (1542–1599), 1 painting : Pierson La Hues, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone...
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    and Peter van de Velde. Other painters such as Willem van Herp, Michiel II Coignet, Abraham Willemsens, Pieter van Lint, Simon de Vos, Alexander Casteels...
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    Mandijn Marinus van Reymerswaele Hendrik van Steenwijk I Bernaert de Rijcke Gielis Coignet Joris Hoefnagel Aert Mijtens Joos van Winghen Marten de Vos...
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  • artworks : RF 1986–64, INV 3287 (ID's) Gillis Coignet (1542–1599), 1 artwork : INV 20342 (ID) Jules Coignet (1798–1860), 1 artwork : RF 2974 (ID) Alphonse...
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    – Amsterdam, 1678), 5 works Coffermans, Marcellus (1520–578 ), 1 work Coignet, Gillis (Antwerp, 1542 – Antwerp, 1599), 1 work Colijns, David (Rotterdam...
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