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* Johannes de Sacrobosco, known locally as John de Hollywood ( 1195 – 1256 ), is believed to have come from Artane.
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The settlers Albert Burgh, Samuel Blommaert, Samuel Godijn, Johannes de Laet had little success with populating the colony of the New Netherland, and to defend themselves against local Indians.
* De triumphis ecclesiae, a Latin epic in elegiac metre, written c. 1250 by Johannes de Garlandia, an English grammarian who taught at the universities of Toulouse and Paris.
Born in Johannesburg to Johannes " Jan " de Klerk and Hendrina Cornelia Coetzer-" her forefather was a Kutzer who stems from Austria ".
In 1948, the year when the NP swept to power in whites-only elections on an apartheid platform, F. W. de Klerk's father, Johannes " Jan " de Klerk, became secretary of the NP in the Transvaal province and later rose to the positions of cabinet minister and President of the Senate, becoming interim State President in 1975.
Paulus de Liazariis and Johannes de Sancto Georgio were among his students, and he counted the humanists Cino da Pistoia and Petrarch among his friends.
Among lesser works, his additions to the Speculum of Durandus are simply an adaptation from the Consilia of Oldradus de Ponte, as is also his De Sponsalibus et Matrimonio, from Johannes Anguisciola.
" He is assumed to have studied at the University of Erfurt, where there is a record of the enrolment of a student called Johannes de Altavilla in 1418 — Altavilla is the Latin form of Eltville am Rhein.
On the 5th of May 1945, the Canadian General Charles Foulkes and the German Commander-in-Chief Johannes Blaskowitz reached an agreement on the capitulation of German forces in the Netherlands in Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen.
This is close to one of the earliest descriptions we have, that of the late 13th-century theorist Johannes de Grocheio.
Johannes and Sacrobosco
In July 1662, he was fascinated by the thirteenth century work of Johannes de Sacrobosco, De sphaera mundi, and on 12 September 1662 observed his first partial solar eclipse.
** Johannes de Sacrobosco – De sphaera mundi ( written c. 1230 ), the first printed astronomical book
From Tractatus de Sphaera by Johannes de Sacrobosco, Theoricae novae planetarum by Georg Purbach and the Geography by Claudius Ptolemaeus.
* Tractatus de Sphaera, or De sphaera mundi, the basic elements of astronomy written by Johannes de Sacrobosco c. 1230
The earliest document showing paper folding is a picture of a small paper boat in an edition of Tractatus de sphaera mundi from 1490 by Johannes de Sacrobosco.
Influential works of the 13th century include those of the British monk Johannes de Sacrobosco ( 1195 – 1256 ) and the Italian astrologer Guido Bonatti from Forlì ( Italy ).
Johannes de Sacrobosco or Sacro Bosco ( John of Holywood, c. 1195 – c. 1256 ) was a scholar, monk, and astronomer ( probably English, but possibly Irish or Scottish ) who taught at the University of Paris and wrote the authoritative mediaeval astronomy text Tractatus de Sphaera.
* Online Galleries, History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries High resolution images of works by and / or portraits of Johannes de Sacrobosco in. jpg and. tiff format.
English scholars since the time of Bede had believed the world was probably round, but Johannes de Sacrobosco estimated the circumference of the earth in the 13th century.
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