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1520 ), Johannes Wier ( 1515 1588 ), Reginald Scot ( 1538 1599 ), Cornelius Loos ( 1546 1595 ), Anton Praetorius ( 1560 1613 ), Alonso Salazar y Frías ( 1564 1636 ), Friedrich Spee ( 1591 1635 ), and Balthasar Bekker ( 1634 1698 ).
The German term is recorded in 1668 by Johannes Praetorius as S. Walpurgis Nacht or S. Walpurgis Abend.
Johannes Praetorius ( 1537 1616 ), who learned of Osiander's authorship from Rheticus during a visit to him in Kraków, wrote Osiander's name in the margin of the foreword in his copy of De revolutionibus.
* Johannes Praetorius ( 1537 1616 ), mathematician and astronomer
* Johannes Praetorius ( musician ) ( 1595 1660 ), organist and composer ; son of Hieronymus and brother of Jacob
( Johannes Scultetum is a pseudonym of Anton Praetorius ) printed in Lich by Nicolas Erbenis.
Performances in recent years have included a program of little-known works by Franco-Flemish composers Johannes Ghiselin, Jacquet of Berchem, Gaspar van Weebeke, Andreas de Silva, Nicolas Payen and Josquin des Prez, a quincentennial celebration of Thomas Tallis, the first Australian performance of Arvo Pärt's ' Canon of Repentance ' ( composed in 1998 ), works by Jean Richafort and his parodists, a program of works originally written for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor a concert of settings of the text ' Media vita ' ( In the midst of life ) including a performance of Gombert's own ' Missa de media vita ', German Baroque masterpieces by Johann Hermann Schein, Michael Praetorius, Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach, Alessandro Scarlatti's ' Stabat mater ', and an annual concert entitled ' Christmas to Candlemas ' that presents works written for the numerous Christian feast-days in the forty-day Church season that begins on Christmas Day.

Johannes and writer
* 1924 Johannes Mario Simmel, Austrian writer ( d. 2009 )
* 1975 Johannes Grenzfurthner, Austrian artist, writer, curator and director
He brought renown to Franeker as professor, preacher, pastor and theological writer ; one student of the period influenced by Ames was Johannes Cocceius.
* April 7 Johannes Mario Simmel, Austrian writer ( d. 2009 )
* January 20 Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, Danish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1950 )
" Described by writer Johannes Jonsson as " slow black metal with influences from Nordic folk music ", it has been considered a category of folk metal.
Illustration from the Schweizer Chronik of Johann Stumpf ( writer ) | Johannes Stumpf of 1547
In 1932, she married the writer and director Johannes Tralow.
Johannes Itten ( 11 November 1888 27 May 1967 ) was a Swiss expressionist painter, designer, teacher, writer and theorist associated with the Bauhaus ( Staatliche Bauhaus ) school.
* Johannes Pauli, German Franciscan writer
Johannes H. Berg Jr. ( 23 September 1956 29 April 2004 ), Norwegian science fiction and fantasy fandom enthusiast, club founder, convention organiser, fanzine writer, and translator.
* Johannes Daniel Falk ( 1768 1826 ), German writer
Johannes Hendrikus ( Hein ) Donner ( July 6, 1927 November 27, 1988 ) was a Dutch chess grandmaster ( GM ) and writer.
Johannes Bobrowski ( originally Johannes Konrad Bernhard Bobrowski ; April 9, 1917 September 2, 1965 ) was a German lyric poet, narrative writer, adaptor and essayist.
Johannes Semper ( in Pahuvere, Viljandi County 21 February 1970 in Tallinn ) was an Estonian writer and translator.
Jan Brożek ( Ioannes Broscius, Joannes Broscius or Johannes Broscius ; 1 November 1585 21 November 1652 ) was a Polish polymath: a mathematician, astronomer, physician, poet, writer, musician and rector of the Kraków Academy.
Johannes von Tepl ( c. 1350 c. 1415 ), also known as Johannes von Saaz (), was a Bohemian writer of the German language, one of the earliest known writers of prose in Early New High German ( or late Middle German — depending on the criteria ).
Johannes Grenzfurthner ( born 1975, Vienna ) is an Austrian artist, writer, curator, and theatre director.
The music theorist and writer Johannes Tinctoris wrote glowingly of Morton, mentioning that he was " world-famous ".
Everhardus Johannes Potgieter ( June 17, 1808 February 3, 1875 ) was a Dutch prose writer and poet, who was born at Zwolle in Overijssel.
* December 27 Johannes Kepler, astronomer and writer on music ( died 1630 )

Johannes and 1630
* 1571 Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
File: Johannes Kepler 1610. jpg | Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 )
Copernicus's new perspective-along with the accurate observations of Tycho Brahe-was used by German astronomer Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ) to formulate laws regarding planetary motions that are still accepted today.
Johannes Kepler (; December 27, 1571 November 15, 1630 ) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer.
File: Johannes Kepler 1610. jpg | Johannes Kepler ( 1571 — 1630 ): used the accurate observations of Tycho Brahe to formulate three fundamental laws of planetary motion, described elliptical motion of planets around the sun, developed early telescopes, invented the convex eyepiece, discovered a means of determining the magnifying power of lenses.
A product of the budding Age of Reason and the development of modern science itself, Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels was one of the first true science fantasy works, together with Voltaire's Micromégas ( 1752 ) and Johannes Kepler's Somnium ( 1620 1630 ).
* Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ) published the first two of his three laws of planetary motion in 1609.
* December 27 Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
At least as late as Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ), a belief in the geometric underpinnings of the cosmos persisted among scientists.
Johannes Kepler ( 27 December 1571 15 November 1630 ) was the first to closely integrate the predictive geometrical astronomy, which had been dominant from Ptolemy to Copernicus, with physical concepts to produce a New Astronomy, Based upon Causes, or Celestial Physics .... His work led to the modern laws of planetary orbits, which he developed using his physical principles and the planetary observations made by Tycho Brahe.
Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ) and Gérard Desargues ( 1591 1661 ) independently developed the pivotal concept of the " point at infinity ".
* Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ), astronomy
* Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ), German astronomer, mathematician and astrologer.
* Johannes Kepler, astronomer ( 1571 1630 )
Bartsch married Johannes Kepler's daughter Susanna on 12 March 1630 and helped Kepler with his calculations.
Theoretical astronomy is usually assumed to have begun with Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ), and Kepler's laws.
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 ).
* Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ) was the first to publish the complete list of Archimedean solids after the original work of Archimedes was lost.
Johannes Kepler ( 1571 1630 ) picked up the investigation of the laws of optics from his lunar essay of 1600.

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