Tycho Brahe (1546–1601)
Auteur de TYCHONIS BRAHE ASTRONOMIAE INSTAURATAE MECHANICA
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Œuvres de Tycho Brahe
TYCHONIS BRAHE ASTRONOMIAE INSTAURATAE MECHANICA 3 exemplaires
Ur Tycho Brahes brevväxling 2 exemplaires
Tychonis Brahe mathim, eminent Dani Opera omnia; sive, Astronomiæ instavratæ progymnasmata 1 exemplaire
Epistolæ Astronomicæ 1 exemplaire
De Nova Stella (Latin Edition) 1 exemplaire
Tychonis Brahe opera omnia 1 exemplaire
Learned Tico Brahae his astronomicall coniectur of the new and much admired which appered in the year 1572 1632… (2016) 1 exemplaire
Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica. Mecánica De La Astronomía Renovada - Edición Bilingüe (2006) 1 exemplaire
Learned Tico Brahe: his Astronomicall Coniectur of the new and much Admired * Which Appere 1 exemplaire
Epistolæ et Acta ad Vitam Tychonis Brahe Pertinentia 1 exemplaire
Tycho Brahe's Description of His Scientific Instruments and Scientific Work: As Given in Astronomiae Instauratae… 1 exemplaire
Tychonis Brahe Dani Scripta Varia 1 exemplaire
Opera Omnia 1 exemplaire
Epistolarum astronomicarum 1 exemplaire
Astronomiae instauratae progymnasmata : quorum haec prima pars De restitutione motuum Solis & Lunae stellarumque… 1 exemplaire
Tycho Brahe's Description of his instruments and scientific work, as given in Astronomiae instauratae mechanica,… (1946) 1 exemplaire
Tychonis Brahe Dani Opera omnia 1 exemplaire
Tycho Brahe 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Tycho Brahe: Pioneer of Astronomy (Signature Lives: Scientific Revolution) (2008) — Associated Name — 12 exemplaires
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- Nom canonique
- Brahe, Tycho
- Date de naissance
- 1546-12-14
- Date de décès
- 1601-10-24
- Lieu de sépulture
- Teyn Church, Prague
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Denmark
- Lieu de naissance
- Skåne, Sweden
- Lieu du décès
- Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Études
- University of Copenhagen
Leipzig University
University of Rostock - Professions
- astronomer
aristocrat - Relations
- Kepler, Johannes (assistant)
- Courte biographie
- Tycho Brahe was born to an aristocratic Danish family in southern Sweden. He studied law and astronomy at the University of Copenhagen and then went on a study tour of Europe in 1562. Back in Sweden, he built a castle and observatory called Uraniborg (after Urania, the Greek goddess of the sky) on the family's island of Hven. There he and his younger sister Sophia, who served as his assistant and student, recorded detailed observations on the positions of planets and stars, and made computations to predict comets and eclipses. In 1588, he published the first volume of the monumental two-part work Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata (Introduction to the New Astronomy). In 1597, Brahe went to Wandsbech near Hamburg in present-day Germany. He eventually settled in Prague, where he continued his astronomical observations. Brahe's observations supported the heliocentric theory that had been proposed earlier by Copernicus, and he proved that comets were not just components of Earth's atmosphere, but objects traveling through space. He also invented instruments such as the Tyconian Quadrant, which were widely copied and led to the invention of improved astronomical equipment. He hired Johannes Kepler as his assistant in 1600; in later years, Kepler would use Brahe's work as the basis for the laws of planetary movement.
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- Œuvres
- 23
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- 6
- Membres
- 26
- Popularité
- #495,361
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 6
- ISBN
- 5
- Langues
- 3