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Die deutsche Literatur vom späten Mittelalter bis zum Barock: Das ausgehende Mittelalter, Humanismus und Renaissance : 1370-1520
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Ralf Kern. "Wissenschaftliche Instrumente in ihrer Zeit", Band 1: "Vom Astrolab zum mathematischen Besteck". p. 197.
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Die Zeit kommt vom Himmel: von der Astronomie zum Kalender. Zum Gedächtnis Johannes von Gmunden, 1384-1442,
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in his youth, based on a document written at Ulm in 1404 by one "Johannes Wissbier de Gamundia".
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of Ruspach, Georg of Neuenburg, Johannes Schinkel and Johannes Feldner) he compiled voluminous
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Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften
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Mathematik und Astronomie an der Universität Ingolstadt im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert
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Johannes von Gmünd is also the name of a 14th-century architect, see
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Johannes von Gmunden received the degree of a Master of Arts at the
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John's origins are somewhat disputed. He was probably born in
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in 1406. From 1408, he was a lecturer at Vienna, lecturing on
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Helmuth Grössing: "Johannes von Gmunden in seiner Zeit,
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Johann von Gmunden
Basel Münster
Gmunden
Duchy of Austria
Holy Roman Empire
Vienna
Austrian
University of Vienna
Astronomical tables
Astronomy
University of Vienna
Heinrich von Langenstein
Georg von Peuerbach
Latin
astronomer
mathematician
humanist
University of Vienna
Aristotle
Physics
Meteora
Peter of Spain
Bachelor of Theology
Euclid
Elements
John Holywood
Georg Pruneck
astronomical tables
canon
St. Stephen's Cathedral

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