• Georg Joachim de Porris, also known as Rheticus (/ˈrɛtɪkəs/; 16 February 1514 – 4 December 1574), was a mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, navigational-instrument...
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    Canon Tiedemann Giese to Georg Joachim Rheticus: "[...] the end came only after several months, on 24 May. In a letter to Rheticus, written a few weeks later...
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  • Prussia, for the publishing the Prutenic Tables. Georg Joachim Rheticus, most commonly known as Rheticus, was well known for his trigonometric tables and...
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  • physicist Georg Pawer (Bauer), German scholar and scientist, the father of mineralogy Georg Hermann Quincke, German physicist Georg Joachim Rheticus, cartographer...
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    abstract of Nicolaus Copernicus' heliocentric theory, written by Georg Joachim Rheticus in 1540. It is an introduction to Copernicus's major work, De revolutionibus...
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    plain Hipparchus. The crater was named after Austrian astronomer Georg Joachim Rheticus. The outer wall of Rhaeticus is heavily disintegrated, with rifts...
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    in 16th-century Europe promoted by such men as Johannes Kepler, Georg Joachim Rheticus, John Dee and Tycho Brahe, gave rise to the Invisible College. This...
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  • Peucer who became Melanchthon's son-in-law, Erasmus Reinhold, and Georg Joachim Rheticus. Patronage came from Albert, Duke of Prussia. In lecturing on the...
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  • Rhaeticus can refer to: Georg Joachim Rheticus, a mathematician Rhaeticus, a lunar crater named after the mathematician This disambiguation page lists...
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    Heidelberg in 2001. His dissertation examined the influence of Georg Joachim Rheticus on the development of Copernican theory. In 2013, he published Lisa:...
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