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    his death. Regiomontanus wrote under the Latinized name of Ioannes de Monteregio (or Monte Regio; Regio Monte); the toponym Regiomontanus was first used...
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    crater Regiomontanus A at its summit. The crater floor is lava-flooded, and has a number of small crater impacts. The summit crater Regiomontanus A was...
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  • UK (refer book '1434'); Chinese tables believed known to Regiomontanus). 1474 – Regiomontanus publishes his day-to-day Ephemerides in Nürnberg, Germany...
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  • Cyperus regiomontanus is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Central America. List of Cyperus species "Cyperus regiomontanus Britton". Kew Science...
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    version of the Ptolemaic system was that of Peuerbach (1423–1461) and Regiomontanus (1436–1476). The state of the question as received by Copernicus is...
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    Vienna. During this time Peuerbach met Regiomontanus, who was then a student at the university. After Regiomontanus graduated in 1452 at the age of 15, he...
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    Regiomontanus (1436-1476), a famous mathematician and astronomer. Johannes Marcellus (1510-1552), a philologist and poet, also called Regiomontanus Wolfgang...
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    the painting. Both Regiomontanus and Bessarion were known to Piero (their common interest was Archimedes), and both Regiomontanus' and Piero's copies...
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    began a series of lectures on astronomy at the University of Vienna. Regiomontanus (1436–1476), who was then one of his students, collected his notes on...
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    d'Este. He was an associate of Georg Purbach and Regiomontanus. The letters exchanged with Regiomontanus in 1463–1464 mention works by Bianchini entitled:...
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