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A great breakthrough in astronomy was made by Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ), who proposed in 1543 the heliocentric model of the solar system.
He was not, however, the first important German lutenist, because contemporaries credited Conrad Paumann ( c. 1410 – 1473 ) with the invention of German lute tablature.
The influence of his friends procured for him, from Pope Paul II ( 1464 – 71 ), the bishopric of Savona, and in 1473, with the support of Giuliano Della Rovere, later Pope Julius II, he was made cardinal by Pope Sixtus IV, whom he succeeded on 29 August 1484 as Pope Innocent VIII.
In 1487 he married his elder son Franceschetto Cybo ( d. 1519 ) to Maddalena de ' Medici ( 1473 – 1528 ), the natural daughter of Lorenzo de ' Medici, who in return obtained the cardinal's hat for his thirteen-year-old son Giovanni, later Pope Leo X.
USA, Vol 75, pp 1473 – 1477, 1977 ) and the nucleotide sequence of an untranslated but conserved domain at the 3 '- end of the avian sarcoma virus genome was initially published by A. P.
The family also held the seigniory of Pesaro, starting from Muzio Attendolo's second son, Alessandro ( 1409 – 1473 ).
Nicolaus Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ), Kepler ( 1571 – 1630 ), Newton ( 1642 – 1727 ) and Galileo Galilei ( 1564 – 1642 ) all traced different ancient and medieval ancestries for the heliocentric system.
* Nicolaus Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ) published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres in 1543, which advanced the heliocentric theory of cosmology.
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* Nicolaus Copernicus ( Mikołaj Kopernik ) ( 1473 – 1547 ), famous astronomer, mathematician, physician, and canon
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ( On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres ) is the seminal work on the heliocentric theory of the Renaissance astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ).
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* Pierre Gassendi, Oliver Thill: The Life of Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ): the man who did not change the world, 2002, ISBN 1-59160-193-2
The monument is a large outdoor concrete sculpture on the front lawn that pays homage to six of the greatest astronomers of all time: Hipparchus ( about 150 BC ); Nicholas Copernicus ( 1473 – 1543 ); Galileo Galilei ( 1564 – 1642 ); Johannes Kepler ( 1571 – 1630 ); Isaac Newton ( 1642 – 1727 ); and William Herschel ( 1738 – 1822 ).
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The editio princeps of Astronomicon was prepared by the astronomer Regiomontanus, using very corrupted manuscripts, and published in Nuremberg about 1473.
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On 27 January 1473 the king wed him to a Poitevin heiress, Hélène de Chambes ( d. 1532 ), dame of the seigneuries of Argenton, Varennes, and Maison-Rouge.
His contemporary John Shipward ( d. 1473 ), a fellow Bristol merchant was a similarly generous patron of Bristol arts, having financed the building of the tower of St Stephen's Church.
* Charles d ' Amboise, Lord of Chaumont, of Meillan and of Charenton ( 1473 – 1511 ), Marshal of France in 1506
Jannatpuri, a long composition known as a granth and belonging to the genre of the Ginans, by Sayyid Imamshah ( d. after 1473 ) situates one of the earliest of these jamatkhanas to a place by the name of Kotda, which is thought to be in modern-day Sindh in Pakistan.
Sometime before 1473 he became associated with the ducal chapel in Ferrara, Italy, where Ercole I d ' Este was attempting to build a musical establishment on the par of some of the other aristocratic centers in Italy.
: Jean V, comte d ' Armagnac ) ( 1420 – 1473 ), the next-to-last Count of Armagnac of the older branch, was the son of John IV of Armagnac and Isabella of Navarre.
In 1448, he married Jeanne of Saveuse ( died 1449 ) and on 23 September 1454, Helene of Melun ( d. 1473 ), but he had no children.
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