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    displays in Rome in 1629, and again in 1630, were described by Christoph Scheiner in his book Parhelia, one of the earliest works on the subject. It had...
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  • Schatz Karl Scheel Jens Scheer Frank Scheffold Valentin Scheidel Christoph Scheiner Hans Joachim Schellnhuber Harald Schering Otto Scherzer Josef Schintlmeister...
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    of his day. Christoph Scheiner (1575–1650) joined the college faculty in 1610 as a professor of Hebrew and mathematics. Scheiner was one of the first to...
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  • Cole, producer The Dance – Fleetwood Mac; Lindsey Buckingham & Elliot Scheiner, producers Travelling Without Moving – Jamiroquai; Jay Kay & Al Stone,...
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  • context pedofil". Știrile Pro TV (in Romanian). Retrieved 7 September 2022. Scheiner, Andreas (16 August 2023). "Ulrich Seidl: "Glauben Sie wirklich, es schadet...
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    July 18 – Odoardo Fialetti, Italian painter (d. 1638) July 25 – Christoph Scheiner, German astronomer and Jesuit (d. 1650) July 29 – Philip II, Duke of Pomerania-Stettin...
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    lines using solar rotation, about 0.1 Å in the red. In 1887, Vogel and Scheiner discovered the annual Doppler effect, the yearly change in the Doppler...
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  • Schalichius, Ficino Chapter V: John Napier, Henry Briggs, Galileo, Christoph Scheiner, Aguillonius, Hevelius, Thomas White, Tycho Brahe, Copernicus, Kepler,...
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  • Scheele (1742–1786) WGPSN Scheiner 60°21′S 27°49′W / 60.35°S 27.81°W / -60.35; -27.81 (Scheiner) 110.07 1935 Christopher Scheiner (1575–1650) WGPSN Schiaparelli...
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  • David Fabricius (Frisia, 1611), Galileo Galilei (Italy, 1612), Christoph Scheiner (Germany, 1612). 1614: Logarithms – John Napier (Scotland, 1614) and Joost...
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