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    Johannes Stabius (Johann Stab) (1450–1522) was an Austrian cartographer and astronomer of Vienna who developed, around 1500, the heart-shape (cordiform)...
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    Johannes Werner (1466–1528), a parish priest in Nuremberg, refined and promoted this projection that had been developed earlier by Johannes Stabius (Stab)...
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  • designation for command aircraft or headquarters units Johann Stab, Johannes Stabius (1450–1522), Austrian cartographer Stab, the film-within-a-film from...
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    astronomer Johannes Stabius. Stabius also often acted as Dürer's and Maximilian's go-between for their financial problems. In 1515 Dürer and Stabius created...
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  • between them. 1500 c. 1500 Werner Pseudoconical Equal-area, equidistant Johannes Stabius Parallels are equally spaced concentric circular arcs. Distances from...
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    famous Saint Michael's Church. Further notable natives of Steyr are: Johannes Stabius (c. 1460–1522), cartographer Wolff Jakob Lauffensteiner (1676–1754)...
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    (Johannes Schöner), and 1524 and 1551 (Apian). A highly-refined map, designed by Renaissance polymath Albrecht Dürer and executed by Johannes Stabius,...
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    producing the first printed star charts, which had been ordered by Johannes Stabius. Around 1515 Dürer also published the "Stabiussche Weltkarte", the...
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  • included the scholars Georg Tannstetter, Johannes Stabius, Stiborius, Stefan Rosinus (1470-1548), Johannes Cuspinianus, and the reformer Joachim Vadianus...
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    cordiform (heart-shape) projection map that had been developed by Johannes Stabius (Stab) of Vienna around 1500. This projection would be used for world...
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    the Triumphal Arch and the Triumphal Procession, with the help of Johannes Stabius, he provided the texts on iconography and close supervision. He was...
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    and elaborated by Maximilian's court historian and mathematician Johannes Stabius, modelled on the triumphal arches constructed by Roman Emperors in...
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    programme for the Triumphal Procession was worked out by Maximilian and Johannes Stabius in 1512, and dictated to Maximilian's secretary Marx Treitsaurwein...
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    Maximilian assigned Johannes Cuspinianus and Stabius to compile a topography of Austrian lands and a set of regional maps. Stabius and his friend Georg...
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    mathematician and medic Johannes Eck (1486–1543), theologian Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566), physician and botanist Johannes Stabius, Professor of mathematics...
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    cartography revolution. The emperor himself dabbled in cartography. In 1515, Johannes Stabius (court astronomer under Maximilian I), Albrecht Dürer and the astronomer...
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  • 1502 he became one of two professors for mathematics (the other was Johannes Stabius, his friend from Ingolstadt) at the Collegium poetarum et mathematicorum...
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  • to show the Americas. approx. date – Johannes Stabius introduces the "Werner projection". approx. date – Johannes Trithemius of Spanheim writes Steganographia...
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