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Resultats_mor-oct20011 Translate this page 266.sacrobosco (johannes de). .-Sphaera. Il est du à un moine anglais Jean de Holywood,en latin johannes de sacrobosco, né à Holywood au XIIIe siècle. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/bibliorare/resultats_mor-oct20011.htm
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P.G.J. - Chronologie De L'Histoire De L'Astronomie Translate this page (1168 ou 1175/1253). Projet de réforme du calendrier Julien. johannes de sacrobosco.( fin XIIè/ 1244 ou 1256). Traité de la Sphère. Tables Alphonsines. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pgj/chrono2.htm
Extractions: Chronologie de l'Histoire de l'Astronomie PGJ - ASTRONOMIE Arabe Allemand Autrichien Anglais Irlandais Belge Danois Grec Indien Italien Japonais Polonais Russe Suisse Anciennes Civilisations CHRONOLOGIE de l'HISTOIRE de l'ASTRONOMIE Date Observations Instruments CHINE EGYPTE Le plus ancien cadran solaire connu. BABYLONE Anaximandre Eudoxe de Cnide du Pont Autolycos de Pitane (vers -300) Aristarque de Samos Hipparque Calendrier Julien Claude Almageste Jean Al-Battani Plus ancien Astrolabe Al-Biruni Al-Zarqali Tables astronomiques, dite Robert Grosseteste (1168 ou 1175/1253) Johannes de Sacrobosco Tables Alphonsines Roger Bacon Critique du calendrier Julien. Jean Buridan 'impetus Ulug Beg Georg Peurbach Nikolaus Krebs, dit Nicolas de Cues De la docte ignorance (1440), l'Univers est infini et ne peut avoir de centre fixe et immobile. Regiomontanus Nicolas Copernic Fracastor Pieter Bienewitz dit Petrus Apianus (Pierre Apian Eramus Reinhold Tycho David Fabricius Johann Bayer Johannes Kepler Astronomia nova Harmonices mundi Tables Rudolphines Galileo Galilei, dit
Museo Della Specola, Bologna - Storia Cap. 6 sacroboscos Sphera was read in the second year along with the Canons for theuse of the astronomical tables drawn up by Jean de Lignières (johannes de http://www.bo.astro.it/dip/Museum/english/sto1_06.html
Extractions: The oldest Statutes of the that have come down to us date from 1405. They contain a detailed programme for the teaching of Astronomy which reads as follows: "During the first year of the astronomy course the Algorismi de minutis et integris (Algorithms) are read, after which the first book of Euclids geometry is read, with the commentary of Campanus. When this latter is read the Tabulae Alphonsinae with the Canons is read. After which the Theorica Planetarum (Planetary Theory) is read. During the second year the Tractatus de Sphera is read for first, after which the Canons for the use of the geometric tables are read. Once these are read the treatise on the astrolabe of Messehallah is read. During the third year Alcabitius is read for first, after which the Centiloquium of Ptolemy with the commentary by Haly is read. After which the third book of Geometry is read, after which the Tractatus Quadrantis (Treatise on the Quadrant) is read. During the fourth year all the Quadripartitus is read for first, after which the book De urina non visa (On urines unseen) is read. After which the third edition of the Almagest is read." The first thing to note about this programme, clearly addressed to the students of Medicine, is the coordination between the mathematics, astronomy-mathematics and astrology parts.
Museo Della Specola, Bologna - Storia Cap. 4 The Tractatus de sphaera mundi, written around 1240 for the students of the Universityof Paris by the Englishman johannes de sacrobosco (end XII cen.1244 or http://www.bo.astro.it/dip/Museum/english/sto1_04.html
Extractions: We do not know when exactly Astronomy was first taught at the University of Bologna but, at about the same time as teacher Moneta was making his comments on Aristotle, we find in Bologna the person who would become the most famous astrologer of his time: Guido Bonatti (beginning XIII cen.- c.1296). We do in fact know that in 1233 he was engaged in a public debate in Bologna with friar Giovanni Schio da Vicenza (?-1260), a vigorous opponent of astrology Guido Bonatti left us an astrological compilation, entitled Decem continens tractatus astronomiae , which survives in a large number of codices and which was printed three times: in 1491, in 1506 and in 1550. The book was written shortly after 1277 when the author, who died in 1296 or 1297, was already advanced in age; one may assume therefore that it reflected more the knowledge of astronomy in Italy in the first half of the XIIIth century than in the times when the old author drafted the text that has come down to us. In Bonattis treatise the section devoted to mathematical astronomy is rather short. He lays out basic ideas regarding the equator, the ecliptic, the altazimuth coordinates, Ptolemys system of deferents and epicycles and illustrates how these can explain the phenomena of station and retrogradation of the planets. Bonatti ends the section: "
DAS ASTROLAB Translate this page 3.6 johannes von sacrobosco (John of Holywood, ca.1195-1256), de sphaera.Das am weitesten verbreitete astronomische Lehrbuch des Mittelalters. http://www8.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/IMMD8/Services/Astrolab/html/konstruktion
Slide #261 Monograph TITLE Tractatus de Sphaera Mundi DATE 13001500 AUTHOR johannes de sacroboscoJohn Halifax of Holywood deSCRIPTION A fitting end to this volume, this map http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/LMwebpages/261mono.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: A fitting end to this volume, this map is from a treatise that is often cited as atypical of the medieval period because it is derived entirely from the writings of earlier scholars, leaning especially on Ptolemy's astronomical work the Almagest. However, even without the addition of the new discoveries, it achieved a great popularity that lasted well through the Renaissance, for after the invention of printing no fewer than 65 editions succeeded each other in rapid order and occupied the attentions of the foremost scientific printers of the time. Its popularity may be explained not only by its dependence on established authority, but on its slight bulk and the simplicity to which elaborate theories were reduced. Its four chapters deal with the terrestrial globe, circles, the movements of the stars and with the planets. It was doubtless this brevity which recommended it to seafaring folk, for it was known to have been one of the standard text books of the Portuguese seamen during their great age of exploration.
Index Of Late Medieval Maps 261, Tractatus de Sphaera Mundi, johannes de sacrobosco, 13001500.261A, Tractatus de Sphaera Mundi, johannes de sacrobosco, 1300-1500. http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/LMwebpages/LML.html
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SCETI: Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection XIII ex , Facsimile. ljs026, johannes sacrobosco,Algorismus WithTractatus de Sphaera, Italy, s. XIII med , Facsimile. ljs049, Mansur http://dewey.library.upenn.edu/sceti/ljs/PageLevel/browse.cfm?option=browse&onli
Johannes Regiomontanus: Calendar showing eclipses of the moon and the sun from sacrobosco's Sphaera mundi our copyof Regiomontanus' Calendar is this astronomical treatise by johannes de Sacro http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/exhibns/month/aug1999.html
Extractions: Main Library ... Course Material Book of the Month August 1999 Johannes Regiomontanus: Calendar Printed in Venice by Erhard Ratdolt, 9 August 1482 Euing BD7-f.13 with Sacro Bosco's Sphaera mundi , Alchabitius' Libellus isagogus and Ibn Ezra's De luminaribus et diebus creticis bound in The solar eclipse of August 11, the recent anniversary of thirty years since the first man stepped on the moon, plus our increasing calendrical obsession as the new millennium approaches, makes our first book of the month a volume of four astronomical works bound together a particularly apt choice. Instrument with two moveable volvelles to show the motion of the moon Printed calendars and almanacs became extremely popular in the fifteenth century and provided ordinary people with the basic knowledge required to plan their daily routines. The market for calendars was first tapped by Gutenburg, who published a calendar which calculated the times of new and full moons and planetary positions, with readings every two to three days. All earlier calendars, however, were superseded by those of Regiomontanus (1436-1476) whose calculations were far more accurate; he recorded several eclipses of the moon and his interest led him to make the important observation that longitude at sea could be determined by calculating lunar distances. Outstanding also is his observation of a comet in 1472, 210 years before it was "first" seen by Halley.
Globusbibliographie Translate this page johannes de sacrobosco de sphaera mundi, in Lynn Thorndike The «Sphere»of sacrobosco and Its Commentators, Chicago 1949. Gossouin http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/schwitters/149/globusbibliographie.html
Extractions: Manilius: Astronomia, [II, 749-771.], ed. Fels, Stuttgart 1990 Gaius Iulius Solinus: Collecteana rerum memorabilium, ed. Mommsen, [1895], Berlin 21958 Pomponius Mela: Kreuzfahrt durch die Alte Welt (= De Chorographia libri tres, deutsch), ed. Brodersen, Darmstadt 1994 Aurelius Augustinus: De Genesi ad litteram, in: id.: Opera omnia, III, (Patrologia Latina 34), Paris 1841 Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae, in: id.: The Theological Tractates, ed. Steward / Rand, London / Cambridge 1968 Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius: Commentariorvm in somnivm Scipionis libri dvo, ed. Scarpa, Padova 1981 Martianus Capella: De nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae, ed. Willis, Leipzig 1983. Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus: De artibus ac disciplinis liberalium litterarum, in: Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus: Opera omnia II, (= Patrologia Latina, LXX), Paris 1848, 1149-1220. Jornandus: De Getarum sive Gothiorum origine et rebus gestis, in: Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus: Opera omnia, (= Patrologia Latina, LXIX), Paris 1848.
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Www.mo.himolde.no/~knan/books.txt Regum Gestarum in Hispania by Jimenez de Rada, 1234 (JM) (Latin, 4, 1 volume) Astronomy Tractatus Sphaera Mundi by johannes de sacrobosco (JM) (Latin, 2, 4 http://www.mo.himolde.no/~knan/books.txt
Extractions: This is an attempt to compile a list of book titles for various Knowledges and Arts, to simplify SG's and player's work in creating books for a Covenant's library. Contributions are very welcome, mail to . If you think the score of a historical book should be higher or lower, tell me. I'm no expert on books from the middle ages. Books of Lore list, v1.5 Compiled and maintained by Erik Inge Bolsoe AH Andrew Harasty AL Alon Lischinsky AM3 Ars Magica, 3rd edition, White Wolf APS Andrew P. Smith AS Andrew Sturman ASS The Library of "The Abbey of Saint Simon" Covenant BO Library of Black Oak DE Daniel Escher GD Geir Davidsen (new account ) IR Isaac Riera JB Jeff Berry JL Joshua Landrum JM Javier Montalvo JW Jonathan White MH Medieval Handbook NL Neil Laughlin RK Rukesh Korde
Extractions: [ULB-Hauptseite Katalog und Datenbanken Suche Bibliotheks-ABC ... Virtuelle Bibliothek, Hauptseite] Autoren und Anonyma Sa de Miranda, Francisco Sa.-Carneiro, Mario Saar, Ferdinand Saarinen, Eero Saarinen, Eliel Saavedra de Rivas, Angel Saavedra Fajardo, Diego de Saba, Umberto Sabadino degli Arienti, Giovanni Sabatier, Auguste Sabatier, Auguste (Fachbibliothek) Sabatier, Auguste Sabatier, Robert Sabatini, Rafael Sabato, Ernesto Sabines, Jaime Sabino, Fernando Sable, Madeleine Sabugosa, Antonio M. Sacchetti, Franco Sacchi, Andrea Sacher-Masoch, Leopold Sachs, Hans Sachs, Nelly Sachsenspiegel Sack, Gustav Sackenheim, Rolf Sackville, John (Fachbibliothek) Sackville, Thomas Sackville-West, Victoria Sacrobosco, Johannes von Sade, Donatien A. (Fachbibliothek) Sade, Donatien A. Sadji, Abdoulaye Sadleir, Michael T. Sadoveanu, Ion M. Sadoveanu, Mihail Sadur, Ekaterina (Fachbibliothek) Sadur, Jekaterina (Fachbibliothek) Saegusa, Kazuko Saenredam, Pieter J. Saer, Juan J. Safonov, Vadim A. Saftleven, Cornelis H. Saftleven, Herman
ULB Düsseldorf, Fachsystematiken Translate this page johannes (von Paltz), rell44100. johannes (von Saaz), geru52900. johannes(von sacrobosco), geru79800. johannes (von Salisbury), ange54400. http://www.ulb.uni-duesseldorf.de/allhtml/system/pj.htm
Extractions: [ULB-Hauptseite Katalog und Datenbanken Suche Bibliotheks-ABC ... Virtuelle Bibliothek, Hauptseite] Autoren und Anonyma Jabes, Edmond Jabes, Edmond (Fachbibliothek) Jaccottet, Philippe Jachet (de Mantoue) Jachet (de Mantoue) Jachet (of Mantua) Jachet (of Mantua) Jack Upland Jackson, Felix (Fachbibliothek) Jackson, Helen M. Jackson, Norman Jackson, Shirley Jacob (Bibliophile) Jacob, Heinrich E. Jacob, Max Jacob, Naomi Jacob, Paul L. Jacobi, Friedrich H. (Fachbibliothek) Jacobi, Friedrich H. Jacobi, Friedrich H. (Fachbibliothek) Jacobi, Johann G. Jacobi, Johann G. (Fachbibliothek) Jacobowski, Ludwig Jacobs, William W. Jacobsen, Arne Jacobsen, Jens P. Jacobson, Dan Jacobus (Ambianensis) Jacobus (de Cessolis) Jacobus (de Dinanto) Jacobus (de Paradiso) Jacobus (de Theramo) Jacobus (de Viterbio) Jacobus (de Vitriaco) Jacobus (de Voragine) Jacobus (de Voragine) Jacobus (de Voragine) Jacobus (Leodiensis) Jacobus (Leodiensis) Jacobus (von Luettich) Jacobus (von Luettich) Jacome, Gustavo A. Jacopo (da Lentino) Jacopone (da Todi) Jacopone (da Todi) (Fachbibliothek) Jacotot, Jean J. (Fachbibliothek)
John Of Hollywood Slider Suche Das Web, Index. Hilfe. Enzyklopädie. John of Hollywood. seesacrobosco, johannes de. sacrobosco, johannes de. http://de.slider.com/enc/28000/John_of_Hollywood.htm
Malcolm Bull's Trivia Trail : Foldout Rastrick. He was also known as johannes de sacrobosco, John of theHoly Wood, John Holywood, John of Halifax, or John Halifax. He http://www.halifax-today.co.uk/specialfeatures/triviatrail/mms19.html
Extractions: Johannes de Sancto Bosco Mathematician and astronomer born in Rastrick. He was also known as Johannes de Sacrobosco John of the Holy Wood John Holywood John of Halifax , or John Halifax He became a canon of the Order of St Augustine at the monastery of Holywood in Nithsdale. He promoted Arabic methods of arithmetic and algebra in his teachings, and in his De Algorismo , he discusses calculation with positive integers, with each of the 11 chapters dealing with topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots and cube roots. He abridged The Almagest of Ptolemy In 1220, he wrote a book on astronomy entitled Tractatus de Sphaeri Mundi which deals with the shape and place of the Earth within a spherical universe, the various circles on the sky, the rising and setting of heavenly bodies from different geographical locations, and Ptolemy's theory of the planets and of eclipses. The book was used throughout Europe from the middle of the 13th century, and it was still the basic astronomy text until the 17th Century. In 1232, he wrote
Books Of Lore List Astronomy Tractatus Sphaera Mundi by johannes de sacrobosco (JM) (Latin, 2, 4volumes, w/Geography 7 Humanities 2) Libros del Saber de Astronomía by http://www.arsmagica.it/Cliffheart/risorse/books.htm
Books Of Lore Chronica Regum Gestarum in Hispania by Jimenez de Rada, 1234 (JM) Latin, 4, 1 volumeAstronomy. Tractatus Sphaera Mundi by johannes de sacrobosco (JM) Latin http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/okoskimi/ArM/books.html
Extractions: Books of Lore This is an attempt to compile a list of book titles for various Knowledges and Arts, to simplify SG's and player's work in creating books for a Covenant's library. Contributions are very welcome, mail to Erik Inge Bolsoe and cc me . If you think the score of a historical book should be higher or lower, tell so. I'm no expert on books from the middle ages. The original plaintext document was compiled by Erik Inge Bolsoe . A Hungarian translation has been provided by Ákos Tasnádi (Thaur) . He also lists some books of his own , with extensive descriptions. The statistics listed for each book are language, score and number of volumes (if last is omitted, assume 1). The books are mostly listed in the 3rd edition format, with a score only. Some of the newer ones have 4th edition scores listed in parenthesis. To convert to 4th edition, assume all are Summae, and for quality, use either half the score (minimum of 3), or roll a stress die: Roll Quality Botch 1 or Unreadable