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    Georg Tannstetter (April 1482 – 26 March 1535), also called Georgius Collimitius, was a humanist teaching at the University of Vienna. He was a medical...
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    François Rabelais Petrus Ramus Coluccio Salutati Andreas Stöberl Georg Tannstetter Juan Luis Vives Jan Campanus Vodňanský Francis I of France Henry VIII...
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    his teachers were humanist scholars like Kaspar Ursinus Velius and Georg Tannstetter. He also came in contact with the Lutheran teaching and early on corresponded...
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    and his friend Georg Tannstetter worked together on the maps. The work appeared in 1533 but without maps. The 1528 Lazarus-Tannstetter map of Tabulae...
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    include lawyer and astronomer Johann Bayer (1562–1625), humanist Georg Tannstetter (1482–1535) and pianist Michael Raucheisen (1889–1984). Rain is the...
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  • Sturm Bernd Sturmfels Wilhelm Süss John M. Sullivan Rosalind Tanner Georg Tannstetter Oswald Teichmüller Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut Carl Johannes Thomae...
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  • circle of humanists based in Vienna. This circle included the scholars Georg Tannstetter, Johannes Stabius, Stiborius, Stefan Rosinus (1470-1548), Johannes...
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  • regicide 1517 – Heinrich Isaac, Flemish composer (b. 1450) 1535 – Georg Tannstetter, Austrian mathematician, astronomer, and cartographer (b. 1482) 1546...
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  • Stockerau, where he was buried. At Vienna, Stiborius worked with Georg Tannstetter, who came to Vienna from Ingolstadt in Autumn 1502. Together they...
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    leading universities in geography and mathematics at the time and where Georg Tannstetter taught. When the plague broke out in Vienna in 1521, he completed...
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