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  1. Erasmus Reinhold ( Saalfeld, 22 de outubro de 1511 — Saalfeld, 19 de fevereiro de 1553) foi um astrônomo e matemático alemão. Vida. Nasceu e morreu em Saalfeld, Turíngia, Alemanha. Educou-se na Universidade de Wittenberg, onde foi primeiramente eleito decano e mais tarde tornou-se reitor.

  2. Erasmus Reinhold (22 October 1511 – 19 February 1553) was a German astronomer and mathematician, considered to be the most influential astronomical pedagogue of his generation. He was born and died in Saalfeld, Saxony. He was educated, under Jacob Milich, at the University of Wittenberg, where he was first elected dean and later ...

  3. Summary. Erasmus Reinhold was a German astronomer and mathematician who catalogued a large number of stars and published important astronomical tables. View one larger picture. Biography. Erasmus Reinhold's father was Johann Reinhold (1479-1558), a tax collector and also the secretary of the last abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Saalfeld.

  4. The Prutenic Tables (Latin: Tabulae prutenicae from Prutenia meaning "Prussia", German: Prutenische oder Preußische Tafeln), were an ephemeris (astronomical tables) by the astronomer Erasmus Reinhold published in 1551 (reprinted in 1562, 1571 & 1585).

  5. Erasmus Reinhold (22 October 1511 – 19 February 1553) was a German astronomer and mathematician, considered to be the most influential astronomical pedagogue of his generation. He was born and died in Saalfeld, Saxony.

  6. Overview. Erasmus Reinhold. (1511—1553) Quick Reference. (1511–53), German astronomer. He was born in Saalfeld and became professor of mathematics at Wittenberg, where, together with his colleague Georg Rheticus, he became interested in the heliocentric cosmology of ... From: Reinhold, Erasmus in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »

  7. Erasmus Reinhold foi um astrônomo e matemático alemão.