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  1. Nicolaus Reimers Baer (2 February 1551 – 16 October 1600), also Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär or Nicolaus Reymers Baer, was an astronomer and imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II. Due to his family's background, he was also known as Bär, Latinized to Ursus ("bear").

  2. Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University) Nicolaus Reimers (1551–1600) was a German astronomer and Imperial Mathematician for Emperor Rudolf II. He is noted for translating Copernicus’s De Revolutionibus into German and for feuding with Tycho Brahe.

  3. Sistema Tychónico. Modelo planetario geo-heliocéntrico de Nicolaus Reimer (1588) Nicolaus Reimers Baer (2 de febrero de 1551-16 de octubre de 1600), también Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär o Nicolaus Reymers Baer, fue astrónomo y matemático de la corte del emperador Rodolfo II.

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  4. Nicolaus Reimers Baer (2 February 1551 – 16 October 1600), also Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär or Nicolaus Reymers Baer, was an astronomer and imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II. Due to his family's background, he was also known as Bär, Latinized to Ursus ("bear").

  5. Reimers, Reymers, Raimarus, Raymarus; * 2. Februar 1551 in Hennstedt (Dithmarschen); † 15. August 1600 in Prag) war Astronom und kaiserlicher Hofmathematiker. Er war der Erste, der das Hauptwerk von Nikolaus Kopernikus De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ins Deutsche übersetzte.

  6. Nicolaus Reimers Baer (2 February 1551 – 16 October 1600), also Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär or Nicolaus Reymers Baer, was an astronomer and imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II. Due to his family's background, he was also known as Bär , Latinized to Ursus ("bear").

  7. Leaving some better-known events such as his bitter dispute with Nicolaus Reimers “Ursus” to other historians, Christianson turns to topics that affirm his familiar account of Tycho as a fair manager and faithful mentor to many.