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  1. Caspar Peucer (/ ˈ p ɔɪ k ər / POY-kər, [citation needed] German: [ˈkaspaʁ ˈpɔʏtsɐ]; January 6, 1525 – September 25, 1602) was a German reformer, physician, and scholar of Sorbian origin.

  2. Caspar Peucer (também referenciado como Kaspar Peucer, Peucker; Bautzen, 6 de janeiro de 1525 — Dessau, 25 de setembro de 1602) foi um reformador religioso, matemático, astrônomo, médico, humanista e escritor alemão. Obras selecionadas Hypotyposes orbium coelestium, 1568

  3. Büste in Bautzen. Caspar Peucer (auch Kaspar Peucer, Peucker; * 6. Januar 1525 in Budissin; † 25. September 1602 in Dessau) war als Kirchenreformer, Mathematiker, Astronom, Mediziner, Diplomat und Schriftsteller ein wichtiger Vertreter des deutschen Späthumanismus .

  4. Casper Peucer. (1525—1602) Quick Reference. (1525–1602), German humanist, physician, and supporter of Philippist theology in Lutheranism. Born in Bautzen, east of Dresden, Peucer attended the Latin school in Goldberg, Silesia, led by Valentin Trotzendorf, the ... From: Peucer, Casper in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation »

  5. Caspar Peucer. Idyllion. Patria. Jan Zdichynec. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Review of: Alan Ross, Daum's boys. Schools and the Republic of Letters in early modern Germany, 2015. In: History of Humanities 1:2 (2016). Dirk van Miert.

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  6. In his textbooks Caspar Peucer argued for the importance of studying astronomy; he also wrote on the new star of 1572, and defended certain aspects of astrology. Peucer was the child of Gregor Beucker, a Bürger of Bautzen, and Ottilie Simon.

  7. Caspar Peucer (1525–1602) entered the University of Wittenburg in 1540. There, he studied astronomy, mathematics, and medicine under the teachings of Philipp Melanchthon , Erasmus Reinhold and Georg Joachim Rheticus .