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Johannes Stadius

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Stadius died in Paris where he is buried. The inscription on his epitaph states that he died on 17 June 1579 and that he had lived for nearly 52 years and 2 months. Stadius' estimated birth date of 1 May 1527 is based on this
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on the old Dorpsstraat, which was one of the oldest houses in Loenhout (today a tavern and restaurant). Not much else is known regarding his youth besides the fact that his parents were not married to each other.
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gave a better understanding of planetary distances, as well as of certain features of retrograde motion. Frisius' letter was published in several editions of the
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Steven Vanden Broecke: The Limits of Influence: Pico, Louvain, and the Crisis of Renaissance Astrology
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in favor of his own observations. In this letter Frisius further wrote that the system devised by
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Gingerich, Owen (1973). "From Copernicus to Kepler: Heliocentrism as Model and as Reality".
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This work posited a link between mathematics and medicine and was influential on
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During his stay in Brussels Stadius published his first work, the
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depending on the particular ephemeris that is used.
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Estadius

Dutch
French
Flemish
astronomer
astrologer
mathematician
ephemerides
Loenhout
Duchy of Brabant
Latin
Brecht
mathematics
geography
history
Old University of Leuven
Gemma Frisius
Turin
Savoy
Cologne
Brussels
Paris
trigonometrist
Maurice Bressieu
Grenoble
astrological
Philip II of Spain
Cologne
ephemeris

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