summary:The article deals with the life and work of a medieval mathematician and astronomer Johannes Miller – Regiomontanus. It describes his work on the compilation of astronomical tables and the methodology of planetary angle measurement. The relation of the work of Regiomontanus to classical ancient mathematical and astronomical knowledge is described. The importance of his work for the creation of the heliocentric model of the universe by Nicolaus Copernicus is also mentioned
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summary:The article deals with the life and work of a medieval mathematician and astronomer Johannes...
Johannes Müller von Königsberg, known by the Latin epithet Regiomontanus, was a German mathematician...
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SUMMARY. — Regiomontanus owned a manuscript of John of Meurs' Quadripartitum numerorum, which he abu...
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This article is dedicated to the obscure Computus of Magister Cunestabulus (England, 1175), which of...
The Harmonia Macrocosmia of Andreas Cellarius: the masterwork of a forgotten Dutch cosmographer. T...
The nova of 1572 was one of the most important astronomical events of the 16th century, mentioned by...
summary:The article deals with the life and work of a medieval mathematician and astronomer Johannes...
Johannes Müller von Königsberg, known by the Latin epithet Regiomontanus, was a German mathematician...
This article discusses the astronomical work of the Dutch humanist Albert van Leeuwen, or Albertus L...
SUMMARY. — Regiomontanus owned a manuscript of John of Meurs' Quadripartitum numerorum, which he abu...
This Article is about the many complicated tasks that one mathematician had to carry out, and the ba...
The article introduces a previously unknown fourteenth-century treatise on computus and calendrical ...
AbstractThis article analyzes several medieval trigonometric treatises including The Book on Unknown...
The article discusses various inspirations in the philosophy of Copernicus. According to the author ...
The article reviews the history of astrology in the middle ages including its classical inheritance,...
Astrology plays a significant role in the Neo-Latin poetry of Janus Pannonius (1434–1472), the most ...
This article deals with the methodological procedures employed by Johannes Kepler, particularly thos...
The Liber theoreumacie is a neglected work of practical geometry, written in Strasbourg in 1214, whi...
This article is dedicated to the obscure Computus of Magister Cunestabulus (England, 1175), which of...
The Harmonia Macrocosmia of Andreas Cellarius: the masterwork of a forgotten Dutch cosmographer. T...
The nova of 1572 was one of the most important astronomical events of the 16th century, mentioned by...