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    Johannes de Sacrobosco, also written Ioannes de Sacro Bosco, later called John of Holywood or John of Holybush (c. 1195 – c. 1256), was a scholar, Catholic...
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    Sacrobosco is an irregular lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands to the west of the Rupes Altai escarpment. It is a readily...
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    de sphaera, Textus de sphaera, or simply De sphaera) is a medieval introduction to the basic elements of astronomy written by Johannes de Sacrobosco (John...
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    Franco Burgersdijk (category People from De Lier)
    completed in 1623. In 1626, Burgersdijk was tasked with editing Johannes de Sacrobosco’s De sphaera to rid the book of its Latin. Burgersdijk participated...
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    Caesar's July, but this is an invention of the 13th century scholar Johannes de Sacrobosco. Sextilis had 31 days before it was renamed. It was not chosen for...
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  • 1180–84 Tractatus de Sphaera, or De sphaera mundi, the basic elements of astronomy written by Johannes de Sacrobosco c. 1230 Tractatus de superstitionibus...
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  • Artu, French prose romance Guillaume de Lorris – First section of Romance of the Rose Johannes de SacroboscoDe sphaera mundi Snorri Sturlusson – Heimskringla...
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    appears in some reform calendars. The thirteenth-century scholar Johannes de Sacrobosco claimed that in the Julian calendar, February had 30 days in leap...
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  • the philosopher Peter Sloterdijk De sphaera mundi (The Sphere), a medieval astronomy book by Johannes de Sacrobosco The Sphere (newspaper), a British...
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    of a small paper boat in an edition of Tractatus de sphaera mundi from 1490 by Johannes de Sacrobosco. However it is very likely that paper folding originated...
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  • Italy, by Johann Numeister and Evangelista Angelini da Trevi Johannes de SacroboscoDe sphaera mundi (written c. 1230), the first printed astronomical...
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    Persian mathematician al-Khwārizmī. One popular manual was written by Johannes de Sacrobosco in the early 1200s and was one of the earliest scientific books...
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    Caesar's July, but this is an invention of the 13th-century scholar Johannes de Sacrobosco. Sextilis in fact had 31 days before it was renamed, and it was...
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  • used in Eastern Orthodoxy Precursors of the Gregorian reform Johannes de Sacrobosco, De Anni Ratione ("On reckoning the years"), c. 1235 Roger Bacon,...
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    diplomat Jacob Anatoli, French Jewish translator and writer (b. 1194) Johannes de Sacrobosco, English scholar and astronomer Klement of Ruszcza, Polish nobleman...
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    Hindu–Arabic numeral system History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system Johannes de Sacrobosco Wikimedia Commons has media related to Algorismus. Boyer, Carl B...
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    on introductions to the Ptolemaic system such as the De sphaera mundi of Johannes de Sacrobosco and the genre of textbooks known as Theorica planetarum...
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  • List of calendars Metric time Precursors of the Gregorian reform Johannes de Sacrobosco, De Anni Ratione ("On reckoning the years"), c. 1235 Roger Bacon,...
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  • Factorial (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Clavius discussed factorials in a 1603 commentary on the work of Johannes de Sacrobosco, and in the 1640s, French polymath Marin Mersenne published large...
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  • February 2015. Butler, John (1 December 2016). "The birthplace of Johannes de Sacrobosco". Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Royal...
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  • to a Gerard (either of Cremona or of Sabioneta) or the De sphaera mundi of Johannes de Sacrobosco. Pedersen, O. (1981). "The Origins of the Theorica Planetarum"...
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    published commentaries on many different figures such as Johannes de Sacrobosco, Aristotle, Alexander de Villa Dei, Peter of Spain, and others. John wrote a...
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    July 1662, he was fascinated by the thirteenth-century work of Johannes de Sacrobosco, De sphaera mundi, and on 12 September 1662 observed his first partial...
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  • (1168–1253), philosopher Gilbertus Anglicus (1180-1250), physician Johannes de Sacrobosco (1195–1256), mathematician and astronomer Roger Bacon (1212–1292)...
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    Nicolaus Copernicus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Rosen. Crowther, Kathleen M. (2020). "Sacrobosco's Sphaera in Spain and Portugal". De sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period. pp. 161–184...
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  • (1892–1962, England, f/p/nf) Johannes de Sacrobosco (c. 1195 – c. 1256, France, nf) Tayeb Saddiki (1939–2016, Morocco, d) Marquis de Sade (1740–1814, France...
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    July, but this is an invention of the thirteenth-century scholar Johannes de Sacrobosco. Sextilis in fact had thirty-one days before it was renamed, and...
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  • He is known as the author of a 1271 commentary on the De Sphera Mundi of Johannes de Sacrobosco. It includes a significant reference to the state of the...
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    Libellus de sole, originally by Marsilius Ficinus. He then made two different commented reprints of the Tractatus de sphaera by Johannes de Sacrobosco. He...
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  • John Halifax (film), a 1938 British drama film based on the novel Johannes de Sacrobosco, also known as John Halifax This disambiguation page lists articles...
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