(from the 16th century on) sometimes applied the forename Johannes Campanus or Iohannes Campanus. His date of birth is uncertain but may have been as early...
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mathematician; also: Campanus (crater), a lunar crater named for him the astrological house system named after him; see House (astrology)#Campanus Johannes Vodnianus...
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Johann Campanus (also Johannes Campanus) was a Flemish religious reformer of the sixteenth century. In his Autobiographical Letter to Johann Campanus (1531)...
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Johannes Vodnianus Campanus (also Ionnes Campanus Vodnianus, Czech: Jan Campanus Vodňanský , Jan z Vodňan or Jan Kampánus Vodňanský) (27 December 1572...
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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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Stöberl Georg Tannstetter Juan Luis Vives Jan Campanus Vodňanský Francis I of France Henry VIII John Calvin Johannes Gutenberg Elizabeth I Pope Julius II Martin...
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physics of motion. He was aware of the works of Nicomachus, Boethius, Johannes Campanus, Jordanus de Nemore, Euclid, Thomas Aquinas, Robert Holkot, Duns Scotus...
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(Stanislav z Velvar) 1457–1458 Johannes de Jemnicz (Jan z Jemnice) 1459–1460 Wenceslaus de Wrben (Václav z Vrbna) 1460–1462 Johannes de Praga (Jan z Prahy) 1462–1463...
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more than 100 pre-1482 Campanus manuscripts still available today. The first printed edition appeared in 1482 (based on Campanus's translation), and since...
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Clitiphon and Leucippe (translated from Leucippe and Clitophon) Johannes Vodnianus Campanus – Turcicorum tyrannorum qui inde usque ab Otomanno rebus Turcicis...
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specific to Dutch Non-Conformists, published by Amsterdam University. 1. Johannes Campanus and Christian Entfelder, by Andre Seguenny. Justus Velsius, by Philippe...
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Antoine Boësset Antoine Brumel Antoine Busnois William Byrd Johannes Vodnianus Campanus Pierre Certon Jacobus Clemens non Papa Loyset Compère Thomas...
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Tycho Brahe Rob Brezsny Giordano Bruno Jonathan Cainer Tommaso Campanella Campanus of Novara Nicholas Campion Gerolamo Cardano Giovanni Domenico Cassini Christopher...
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stating that God ruled the soul. The thirteenth century mathematician Campanus of Novara is said to have devised a system of astrological houses that...
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implications of the nested sphere model for the dimensions of the universe. Campanus of Novara's introductory astronomical text, the Theorica planetarum, used...
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(baptized) – Paolo Fonghetto, Italian composer December 27 – Johannes Vodnianus Campanus, Czech composer, pedagogue and humanist (d. 1622) date unknown...
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library membership required) Woodley, Ronald (2010) [2001]. "Tinctoris, Johannes". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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Evelyn Byrd Cai Lun Santiago Ramón y Cajal Calippus Robert Curry Cameron Campanus of Novara Annie Jump Cannon Francesco Capuano di Manfredonia Francesco...
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Curry Cameron (1925–1972) WGPSN Campanus 28°02′S 27°54′W / 28.04°S 27.9°W / -28.04; -27.9 (Campanus) 46.41 1935 Campanus of Novara (c. 1220 – 1296) WGPSN...
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Crijević or Elio Lampridio Cerva) Clavius (Christoph Clau or Klau) Johannes Coccejus (Johannes Koch) Iohannes Cochanovius (Jan Kochanowski) Christophorus Columbus...
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stating that God ruled the soul. The thirteenth century mathematician Campanus of Novara is said to have devised a system of astrological houses that...
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(died c. 1631), English poet and Anglican cleric December 27 – Johannes Vodnianus Campanus (died 1622), Czech poet and playwright Also: Thomas Dekker, birth...
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romain de Campanus [Roman funerary Arch of Campanus]. This arch was erected by the patrician of Gallia Narbonensis, Lucius Pompeius Campanus, honouring...
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UK: Oxford University Press. p. 295. ISBN 0-19-211655-X. Bartuschat, Johannes (2019). "Squarzafico, Gerolamo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani,...
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(c. 1261–1264) by Campanus of Novara is the earliest extant description of the construction of an equatorium in Latin Europe. Campanus' instrument resembled...
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Letter on Magnetism") and John of London as "perfect" mathematicians; Campanus of Novara (the author of works on astronomy, astrology, and the calendar)...
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consulatum Viatoris Anastasius Augustus II 498 Paulinus Johannes Scytha 499 post consulatum Paulini Johannes qui et Gibbus 500 II post consulatum Paulini Patricius...
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Bartolomeo Manfredi, Italian painter (b. 1582) December 13 – Johannes Vodnianus Campanus, Czech humanist, composer and dramatist (b. 1572) December 28...
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philosopher (d. 1621) 1571 – Johannes Kepler, German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer (d. 1630) 1572 – Johannes Vodnianus Campanus, Czech poet, playwright...
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Paris. 1470 Suetonius, De Vita Caesarum Johannes Philippus de Lignamine Rome Edited by Johannes Antonius Campanus. c. 1470 Tacitus, Historiae, Annales,...
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