• Theodorus Moretus, also known as Theodor or Theodore Moretus (1602–1667) was a Flemish Jesuit priest who was also a mathematician, geometer, theologian...
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    Moretus is a lunar impact crater located in the heavily cratered highland region near the south pole of the Moon. South of Moretus, the crater Short is...
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  • Moretus (Moerentorf) is a Flemish family name and may refer to: Jan Moretus Theodorus Moretus Balthasar I Moretus Moretus (crater) - a crater in the southern...
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    this school included Jean-Charles della Faille, André Tacquet, and Theodorus Moretus. His book, Opticorum Libri Sex philosophis juxta ac mathematicis utiles...
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    Louis Moréri (1643–1680) – 17th-century priest and encyclopaedist Theodorus Moretus (1602–1667) – Jesuit mathematician and author of the first mathematical...
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  • in 1636. He sent this letter via the famous Prague mathematician Theodorus Moretus S.J. This letter (which should have been accompanied by some transcriptions...
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  • Younger, painter (1601–1678) François Ykens, painter (1601–1693) Theodorus Moretus, mathematician, theologian, geometer and Jesuit (1602–1667) Franciscus...
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  • 1671) Henry Marten, English lawyer, politician and regicide (d. 1680) Theodorus Moretus, Flemish mathematician (d. 1667) Nectarius of Jerusalem, Orthodox...
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    1671) Henry Marten, English lawyer, politician and regicide (d. 1680) Theodorus Moretus, Flemish mathematician (d. 1667) Nectarius of Jerusalem, Orthodox...
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    Ferdinand II. After an attack of apoplexy, he was assisted there by Theodorus Moretus. When the Saxons raided Prague in 1631, Grégoire left and some of...
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