known by his Latinized name Johann(es) Fabricius (8 January 1587 – 19 March 1616), eldest son of David Fabricius (1564–1617), was a Frisian/German astronomer...
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telescopic astronomy, jointly with his eldest son, Johannes Fabricius (1587–1615). David Fabricius (Latinization of his proper name David Faber, or David...
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India Johannes Fabricius, (1587–1615) Frisian astronomer, discoverer of sunspots Nanna Øland Fabricius (1985–) Danish singer-songwriter Otto Fabricius (1744–1822)...
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Johan Johannes Fabricius (24 August 1899 – 21 June 1981), who published in English as Johan Wigmore Fabricius, was a Dutch writer, journalist and adventurer...
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the camera obscura. In 1611, Frisian/German astronomers David and Johannes Fabricius (father and son) studied sunspots with a camera obscura, after realizing...
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and published several works, including one in collaboration with Johannes Fabricius. At the university he had been drawn to Pietism, initially a reaction...
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observations and reports by Frisian astronomers Johannes and David Fabricius. After Johannes Fabricius' death at the age of 29, his reports remained obscure...
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Observed on the Sun and their Apparent Rotation with the Sun") were by Johannes Fabricius who had been systematically observing the spots for a few months and...
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and who asked Galileo for his opinion. Both of them were unaware of Johannes Fabricius' earlier observation and publication of sunspots. Galileo observed...
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Johan Fabricius (1899–1981) was a Dutch writer, journalist, and adventurer. Johan Fabricius or Johann Fabricius may also refer to: Johan Christian Fabricius...
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