Julius Schiller (c. 1580 – 1627) was a lawyer from Augsburg who, like his fellow citizen and colleague Johann Bayer, published a star atlas in celestial...
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Coelum Stellatum Christianum is a star atlas published in 1627 by Julius Schiller (c. 1580–1627), with the collaboration of Johann Bayer (1572–1625)...
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The play was inspired by Leisewitz' earlier play Julius of Taranto, a favourite of the young Schiller. In 1780, he obtained a post as regimental doctor...
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on Tycho Brahe's and Johannes Kepler's Tabulae Rudolphinae 1627 – Julius Schiller published the star atlas Coelum Stellatum Christianum, which replaced...
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driver Herbert Schiller (1919–2000), American sociologist Julian "Jules" Schiller, Australian TV and radio personality Julius Schiller (c. 1580–1627)...
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Laniakea Supercluster Johann Bayer Andreas Cellarius Cosmographia Julius Schiller Star cartography Chronology of the Universe Cosmogony Cosmology Timeline...
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Flag of Paris 1627 AD Julius Schiller in his book Coelum Stellatum Christianum attempted to Christianise the constellations. Schiller depicted Ursa Major...
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classical and further constellations, the latter ones as introduced by Julius Schiller in his Coelum stellatum christianum of 1627. For its importance in...
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Uranometria (in Latin). Augsburg: Christoph Mang. doi:10.3931/e-rara-309. Julius Schiller Bayer designation Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical Encyclopedia...
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Schiller is a lunar impact crater located in the southwestern region of the Moon's near side. The rim of Schiller has an elongated shape that is amplified...
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Hainhofer (1578–1647), merchant, banker, diplomat and art collector Julius Schiller (1580–1627), lawyer and astronomer Johann Georg Wirsung (1589–1643)...
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Phoenix and the neighbouring constellation of Grus together were seen by Julius Schiller as portraying Aaron the High Priest. These two constellations, along...
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from the New Testament. Seventeenth-century celestial cartographer Julius Schiller linked it to the Diadem of Solomon. Sometimes, Corona Australis was...
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a favourite of Friedrich Schiller and much acted in Germany. Its central theme is the struggle between the two princes Julius and Guido of Taranto (Tarent...
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2022-03-14. Obsolete constellations Coelum Stellatum Christianum (Julius Schiller, 1627) Christianized the constellation Hydra as the Jordan river. v...
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related to Former constellations. Asterism Lists of constellations Julius Schiller's Coelum Stellatum Christianum (1627, "Christian Starry Sky") renamed...
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Empire, ch. 58. H. Schiller, Geschichte der römischen Kaiserzeit, bk. ii. ch. 2, § 54 (1883). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Julius Civilis. Jona Lendering...
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astronomer Wilhelm Schickard (1592–1635), German inventor and mathematician Julius Schiller of Bavaria (1580–1627), astronomer Heinrich Schütz of Köstritz (1585–1672)...
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Schickard (1592–1635) WGPSN Schiller 51°43′S 39°47′W / 51.72°S 39.78°W / -51.72; -39.78 (Schiller) 179.36 1935 Julius Schiller (flourished 1627) WGPSN...
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of Friedrich Schiller's ballad Die Bürgschaft, which tells the story of Melos and Selinuntius, originally Damon and Pythias. Schiller's version revolves...
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Duke Julius Siegmund of Württemberg-Juliusburg (18 August 1653 in Oleśnica – 15 October 1684 in Dobroszyce) was Duke of Württemberg-Juliusburg. Julius Siegmund...
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The Robbers (category Plays by Friedrich Schiller)
Friedrich Schiller. The play was published in 1781 and premiered on 13 January 1782 in Mannheim and was inspired by Leisewitz's earlier play Julius of Taranto...
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by Julius Mössel. The 1,194-seat theatre was opened on 1 January 1907 with Die Räuber by Friedrich Schiller, and continued to be run by the Schiller-Theater-Gesellschaft...
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Friedrich Julius Hammer (7 June 1810 – 23 August 1862) was a German poet born in Dresden. In 1831 he went to Leipzig to study law, but devoted himself...
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Die Bürgschaft (category Poetry by Friedrich Schiller)
Schiller in his 1799 Musen-Almanach. He took the idea out of the ancient legend of Damon and Pythias issuing from the Latin Fabulae by Gaius Julius Hyginus...
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Madeline Schiller (also Madeleine Schiller) (November 8, 1843 – July 3, 1911) was an English-born pianist. Schiller was born in London. After early studies...
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best known for his play Julius of Taranto (1776), that inspired Friedrich Schiller and is considered the forerunner of Schiller's quintessential Sturm und...
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Don Carlos (play) (category Plays by Friedrich Schiller)
translation by Julius Kapp and Kurt Soldan) Don Carlos, Prince Royal of Spain: An Historical Drama from the German of Frederick Schiller (PDF). London:...
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Julius Charles Hare (13 September 1795 – 3 January 1855) was an English theological writer. He was born at Valdagno, near Vicenza, in Italy. His parents...
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Emil Julius Epple (6 March 1877 – 25 February 1948) was a German sculptor working mainly in Italy and southern Germany. In 1937, he moved to the Netherlands...
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