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  1. Domenico Maria Novara (1454–1504) was an Italian scientist . Life. Born in Ferrara, for 21 years he was professor of astronomy at the University of Bologna, and in 1500 he also lectured in mathematics at Rome. He was notable as a Platonist astronomer, and in 1496 he taught Nicolaus Copernicus astronomy. He was also an astrologer.

  2. Domenico Maria Novara ( Ferrara, 1454 – Bologna, 1504) è stato un astronomo italiano, professore all' Università di Bologna per 21 anni. Fu anche un astrologo . Dopo la sua morte, divenne famoso per essere stato l' insegnante di Niccolò Copernico. Copernico iniziò come studente di Novara e poi divenne suo assistente e collaboratore.

  3. Born in Ferrara, for 21 years he was professor of astronomy at the University of Bologna, and in 1500 he also lectured in mathematics at Rome. He was notable as a Platonist astronomer, and in 1496 he taught Nicolaus Copernicus astronomy. He was also an astrologer.

  4. Domenico Maria Novara (1454-1504) fue un científico italiano. Biografía. Nacido en Ferrara, durante 21 años fue profesor de astronomía en la Universidad de Bolonia, y en 1500 también dio clases de matemáticas en Roma. Fue notable como astrónomo platónico, y en 1496 enseñó astronomía a Nicolás Copérnico. También fue astrólogo.

  5. Nicolaus Copernicus ' teacher, Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara, referred to Regiomontanus as having been his own teacher. There is speculation that Regiomontanus had arrived at a theory of heliocentrism before he died; a manuscript shows particular attention to the heliocentric theory of the Pythagorean Aristarchus, mention was also given to ...

  6. …principal astronomer at the university, Domenico Maria de Novara (Latin: Domenicus Maria Novaria Ferrariensis; 1454–1504). Novara had the responsibility of issuing annual astrological prognostications for the city, forecasts that included all social groups but gave special attention to the fate of the Italian princes and their enemies.

  7. Dec 24, 2016 · Alternate Names. Novara, Domenico Maria da; Ploti Ferrariensis. Born Ferrara, Italy, 29 July or 1 August 1454. Died Bologna, Italy, 15 or 18 August 1504. Domenico da Novara was a teacher of Nicolaus Copernicus . Domenico’s family name was Ploti; they originated in Novara, a city in northwestern Italy, and later moved to Ferrara in ...