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  1. Georg von Peuerbach (also Purbach, Peurbach; Latin: Purbachius; born May 30, 1423 – April 8, 1461 [1]) was an Austrian astronomer, poet, mathematician and instrument maker, best known for his streamlined presentation of Ptolemaic astronomy in the Theoricae Novae Planetarum. Peuerbach was instrumental in making astronomy, mathematics and ...

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  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Georg von Peuerbach (born c. 1421, Peuerbach, Austria—died April 8, 1461, Vienna) was an Austrian mathematician and astronomer instrumental in the European revival of the technical understanding of the astronomical ideas of Ptolemy (fl. c. ad 140) and the early use of sines in Europe.

  3. May 30, 2020 · Georg von Peuerbach stood at the beginning of the scientific revolution of the early modern age; this revolution came to an end with the new world system of Nicolaus Copernicus and Johannes Kepler.[7] In the 15th century, the planetary movement according to Ptolemy and his epicycle theory was intensively discussed and improvements were sought.

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  5. Georg von Peuerbach was born Georg Aunpeckh at Peuerbach near Linz, sometime after 1421. His standard birthdate, May 30, 1423, is derived from a sixteenth-century horoscope. About the year 1440 he received the degree of master of philosophy and the free arts, cum insigni laude, at the University of Vienna.

  6. Georg von Peuerbach was an Austrian astronomer, poet, mathematician and instrument maker, best known for his streamlined presentation of Ptolemaic astronomy in the Theoricae Novae Planetarum. Peuerbach was instrumental in making astronomy, mathematics and literature simple and accessible for Europeans during the Renaissance and beyond.

  7. Georg von Peuerbach. 1423-1461. Austrian Mathematician and Astronomer. A uthor of a work containing a table of sines, Georg von Peuerbach advanced mathematics in general with his use of Hindu-Arabic numerals in his sine tables. His student was the German astronomer Regiomontanus (1436-1476), who completed Peuerbach's monumental work on Ptolemy ...

  8. Apr 8, 2021 · April 2021 0 Harald Sack. On April 8, 1461, Austrian astronomer, mathematician and instrument maker Georg von Peuerbach passed away. He is best known for his streamlined presentation of Ptolemaic Astronomy in the Theoricae Novae Planetarum, a task being finally completed by famous astronomer Johannes Müller von Königsberg, better known as ...

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