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    Joseph Stepling (29 June 1716 – 11 July 1778) was a Bohemian Jesuit priest, astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. Stepling founded the Clementinum...
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    father of geology and stratigraphy, and is known for Steno's principles Joseph Stepling (1716–1778) – Bohemian astronomer, physicist and mathematician who...
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  • studied mathematics, physics and astronomy under Joseph Stepling, a student of Ignatz Mühlwenzel. Stepling introduced Tesánek to the works of Isaac Newton...
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  • (born 1953), Czech singer, poet and composer MPC · 6539 6540 Stepling 1982 SL Joseph Stepling (1716–1778), Czech Jesuit astronomer who founded the astronomical...
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    was resumed by peoples such as Jan Antonín Scrinci (1697–1773) and Joseph Stepling (1716–1778). Theses mathematicae defendidas por el Ex. mo Seňor Don...
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    University. His teachers included Joseph Stepling and Jan Tesánek. In 1765, he went as a teacher to Jičín and became Stepling's assistant a year later. He ministered...
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    (Hanuta) village. After studying at Charles University in Prague under Joseph Stepling in 1750–52, Zebrowski returned to Vilnius, becoming a popular lecturer...
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    and mathematician and the founder of Prague University Observatory, Joseph Stepling. Later it was headed by historian and politician František Palacký...
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    where he studied mathematics, physics and astronomy. He was a pupil of Joseph Stepling, the founder of the observatory at Clementinum, where he was adjunct...
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