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Prutenic Tables - Wikipedia
The Prutenic Tables (Latin: Tabulae prutenicae from Prutenia meaning "Prussia", German: Prutenische oder Preußische Tafeln), were an ephemeris (astronomical ...
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Prutenic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Prutenic (comparative more Prutenic, superlative most Prutenic). (astronomy) Prussian (applied to the Prussian Tables), published in the sixteenth century, ...
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Prutenic, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word Prutenic is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for Prutenic is from 1599, in the writing of Edward Wright, ...
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Prutenic
† Prutenic, a. (n.) Obs. (pruːˈtɛnɪk) [ad. med.L. Prutenic-us, f. Prut(h)en-i Prussians: see -ic. Cf. F. pruténique.] Prussian; in Prutenic tables, the Copernican planetary tables published in 1551 by Erasmus Reinhold (Cælestium Motuum Prutenicæ Tabulæ); so named in compliment to Albert, Duke of Pru...
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The Prutenic Tables | Collections | The University of Aberdeen
Astronomical tables were used to calculate the planetary positions, phases of the moon, eclipses and calendars.
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Prutenic Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Prutenic Definition ... (astronomy) Prussian; applied to certain astronomical tables published in the sixteenth century, founded on the principles of Copernicus, ...
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Prutenic Tables
The Prutenic Tables ( from Prutenia meaning "Prussia", ), were an ephemeris (astronomical tables) by the astronomer Erasmus Reinhold published in 1551 Christopher Clavius used Reinhold's Prutenic Tables and Copernicus' work as a basis for the calendar reform instituted under Pope Gregory XIII.
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Prutenic Tables
A set of astronomical tables (→ ephemeris) created in 1551 by Erasmus Reinhold (1511-1553), professor of astronomy at Wittenberg.
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Prutenic Tables - EPFL Graph Search
The Prutenic Tables (Tabulae prutenicae from Prutenia meaning "Prussia", Prutenische oder Preußische Tafeln), were an ephemeris (astronomical tables) by the ...
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(PDF) From the Alfonsine tables to the Prutenic tables - Academia.edu
In this presentation I discussed the changes in the astronomical tables between the XIII century (Alfonsine tables) and the XVI century when the Prutenic ...
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definition of Prutenic by The Free Dictionary
a. 1. (Astron.) Prussian; - applied to certain astronomical tables published in the sixteenth century, founded on the principles of Copernicus, a Prussian.
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On the Distances between Sun, Moon, and Earth - Brill
The Prutenic Tables of Erasmus Reinhold, published in 1551, were the first set of astronomical tables to use the Copernican model of the solar system.
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Ephemeris
Regiomontanus.
1531 – Work of Johannes Stöffler is published posthumously at Tübingen, extending the ephemeris of Regiomontanus through 1551.
1551 – the Prutenic published Ephemerides novae et auctae, the first major ephemeris computed according to Copernicus' heliocentric model, using parameters derived from the Prutenic
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Prussian
Prussian, a. and n. (ˈprʌʃən) Also joc. Prooshian (ˈpruːʃən), Prooshan, Prooshun, Proosian. [ad. mod.L. Prussiān-us adj., f. Prussi-a: see Note below. So F. prussien.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Prussia or its inhabitants; also, designating things actually or reputedly coming from Prussia. Pruss...
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Wittenberg interpretation of Copernicus
Reinhold did exactly this as he wrote and published the Prutenic Tables. The Prutenic Tables are named in his honor.
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