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This search was completed around 1620 by Johannes Kepler, who defined prisms, antiprisms, and the non-convex solids known as the Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra.
In his Rudolphine Tables ( 1627 ), Johannes Kepler used a prototype of year zero which he labeled Christi ( Christ ) between years labeled Ante Christum ( Before Christ ) and Post Christum ( After Christ ) on the mean motion tables for the Sun, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Mercury.
* 1571Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
In this sense of the word organism, it is argued under the theory that the entire biomass of the Earth is a single organism ( as Johannes Kepler thought ).
Marius discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo, and gave them their present names, which were suggested by Johannes Kepler, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
The names that eventually prevailed were chosen by Simon Marius, who discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo: he named them at the suggestion of Johannes Kepler after lovers of the god Zeus ( the Greek equivalent of Jupiter ): Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
Almost 70 years after Copernicus's death and building on his theories, astronomer Johannes Kepler from Stuttgart was a leader in the 17th century scientific revolution.
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.
Birthplace of Johannes Kepler in Weil der Stadt
His grandfather, Sebald Kepler, had been Lord Mayor of that town but, by the time Johannes was born, he had two brothers and one sister and the Kepler family fortune was in decline.
His father, Heinrich Kepler, earned a precarious living as a mercenary, and he left the family when Johannes was five years old.
With the help of Johannes Jessenius, Kepler attempted to negotiate a more formal employment arrangement with Tycho, but negotiations broke down in an angry argument and Kepler left for Prague on April 6.
Court life, however, brought Kepler into contact with other prominent scholars ( Johannes Matthäus Wackher von Wackhenfels, Jost Bürgi, David Fabricius, Martin Bachazek, and Johannes Brengger, among others ) and astronomical work proceeded rapidly.
Figure 1: Illustration of Johannes Kepler | Kepler's three laws with two planetary orbits.
The laws are named after German astronomer Johannes Kepler ( 1571-1630 ), who proposed them in the early 1600s.
Johannes Kepler published his first two laws in 1609, having found them by analyzing the astronomical observations of Tycho Brahe.

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* That ethnographic work was often ahistorical, writing about people as if they were " out of time " in an " ethnographic present " ( Johannes Fabian, Time and Its Other ).
Aventinus, whose name was real name is Johann or Johannes Turmair ( Aventinus being the Latin name of his birthplace ) wrote the Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany and the first major written work on the subject.
At the time of his birth Grothendieck's mother was married to Johannes Raddatz, a German journalist, and his birthname was initially recorded as Alexander Raddatz.
Alban Maria Johannes Berg ( February 9, 1885 – December 24, 1935 ) was an Austrian composer.
From 1919 to 1922 the school was shaped by the pedagogical and aesthetic ideas of Johannes Itten, who taught the Vorkurs or ' preliminary course ' that was the introduction to the ideas of the Bauhaus.
The Schwabe publishing house was founded in 1488 by Johannes Petri and is the oldest publishing house still in business.
In the 17th century, Cetus was depicted as a " dragon fish " by Johannes Bayer.
It is a small northern constellation that was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century.
Christian was born about 1180 in the Duchy of Pomerania, possibly in the area of Chociwel ( according to Johannes Voigt ).
Johannes Brahms, whose father was a double bass player, wrote many difficult and prominent parts for the double bass in his symphonies.
The phrase enkyklios paideia ( ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία ) was used by Plutarch and the Latin word Enciclopedia came from him. The first work titled in this way was the Encyclopedia orbisque doctrinarum, hoc est omnium artium, scientiarum, ipsius philosophiae index ac divisio written by Johannes Aventinus in 1517.
Beside such revived currents from late Antiquity, a second major source of esoteric speculation is the Kabbalah, which was lifted out of its Jewish context and adapted to a Christian framework by people such as Johannes Reuchlin.
1, pp. 297 – 310 ), written by one Johannes, a notary, and stating that Eusebius was called by Cyril to be his successor in the episcopate.
Born in Johannesburg to Johannes " Jan " de Klerk and Hendrina Cornelia Coetzer-" her forefather was a Kutzer who stems from Austria ".
His paternal great-grandfather was Senator Johannes Cornelis " Jan " van Rooy.
Lorenzo was an accomplished musician and brought composers and singers to Florence, including Alexander Agricola, Johannes Ghiselin, and Heinrich Isaac.
Alongside this, there was also a rise in interest in a form of Jewish mysticism known as the Kabbalah, which was spread across the continent by Pico della Mirandola and Johannes Reuchlin.
Giovanni d ' Andrea or Johannes Andreæ, ( c. 1270 / 1275 – 1348 ) was an Italian expert in canon law, the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages.
Johannes Calderinus was his student and later his adoptive son.
Around 1439, Johannes Gutenberg, a citizen of Mainz, was the first European to use movable type printing and became the global inventor of the printing press, thereby starting the Printing Revolution.

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The adventures of the Cimbri are described by the Danish nobel-prize-winning author, Johannes V. Jensen, himself born in Himmerland, in the novel Cimbrernes Tog ( 1922 ), included in the epic cycle Den lange Rejse ( English The Long Journey, 1923 ).
One night old Gunnhild Reinsnos ( born in 1746 ) and Johannes Reinsnos were fishing in the Sjosavatn.
Pope Gregory VI ( died 1048 ), born in Rome as John Gratian ( Latin Johannes Gratianus ), was Pope from 1 May 1045 until his abdication at the Council of Sutri on 20 December 1046.
Stuyvesant was born in Peperga, Friesland in the Netherlands, to Balthazar Johannes Stuyvesant, a minister, and Margaretha Hardenstein around 1612.
* July 4 – Johannes Schmidt, German linguist ( born 1843 )
* February 16 – Johannes Stöffler, German mathematician ( born 1452 )
* November 24 – Johannes Oecolampadius, German religious reformer ( born 1482 )
Bloemfontein was the original farm of Johannes Nicolaas Brits born 21 February 1790, owner and first inhabitant of Bloemfontein.
Johannes Gerardus Hendrikus Janmaat was born on November 3, 1934 in Nes aan de Amstel in North Holland, as the oldest of nine children in a traditional Roman Catholic family.
* Paulus Johannes Maria Maas ( born 1939 ), Dutch botanist and a specialist in the flora of the neotropics
He was also godfather to their first child, Johannes " Hans " Luther, born 1526.
He was born in Västerås, the son of Bishop Johannes Rudbeckius, who was personal chaplain to King Gustavus Adolphus, and the father of botanist Olof Rudbeck the Younger.
Johannes Marten den Uijl was born on August 9, 1919 Netherlands Province of North Holland.
Johannes Dantiscus, (, ), ( born 1 October 1485 in Danzig ( Gdańsk ), Poland – died 27 October 1548 ) in Heilsberg ( Lidzbark Warmiński ) was prince-bishop of Warmia and Bishop of Culm ( Kulm / Chełmno ).
Painter, Johannes Larsen was born in Kerteminde.
Archduke Charles ( baptised: Carolus Franciscus Josephus Wenceslaus Balthasar Johannes Antonius Ignatius ), the second son of the Emperor Leopold I and of his third wife, Princess Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, was born on 1 October 1685.
John of Salisbury ( c. 1120 – 25 October 1180 ), who described himself as Johannes Parvus (" John the Little "), was an English author, educationalist, diplomat and bishop of Chartres, and was born at Salisbury.
* Johannes Ockeghem, composer, was said to be born in Dendermonde ( c. 1410-1497 )
Julius Mosen ( Julius Moses ) was born at Marieney in the Saxon Vogtland, the son of Johannes Gottlob Moses, the cantor and schoolmaster of Marieney.
John Caius ( born John Kays ) (; 6 October 1510 – 29 July 1573 ), also known as Johannes Caius, was an English physician, and second founder of the present Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Other significant artists that lived in Halden, but were not born there, include Johannes Fintoe ( 1786 – 1870 ) and Heinrich August Grosch ( 1763 – 1843 ).
The mindekirken movement in the Troms region was led by the seminary student, Johannes Andreas Johannessen Bomstad ( born at Balsfjord on 23 August 1821 ), who split from the state church at the age of 28, under the leadership of the first Norwegian mindekirken movement leader, Rev.

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