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Johannes Stöffler

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In 1499, the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Stöffler predicted that a vast flood would engulf the world on 20 February 1524. (His calculations foretold 20 planetary conjunctions during this year—16 of which would take place in a "watery sign," a.k.a.
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Ioannis Stoefleri Iustingensis mathematici eruditissimi, faciléque omnium principis, in Procli Diadochi, authoris grauissimi Sphæram mundi, omnibus numeris longè absolutissimus commentarius
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in January 1476. After finishing his studies he obtained the parish of Justingen where he, besides his clerical obligations, concerned himself with
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and astronomy at the University of Tübingen, where he excelled in rich teaching and publication activities and finally was elected
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and died there on 16 February 1531 of the plague. He was buried in the choir of the collegiate church (Stiftskirche) in
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epidemic forced the division and relocation of his university to the surrounding countryside in 1530, Stöffler went to
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Electronic facsimile-editions of the rare book collection at the Vienna Institute of Astronomy
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Omnium principis In Procli Diadochi omnibus numeris longà absolutissimus commentarius, 1534
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Ephemeridum opus a capite anni Redemptoris Christi 1532 in alios 20 proxime subsequentes
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through 1531, and then through 1551, the latter being published posthumously in 1531.
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Omnium principis In Procli Diadochi omnibus numeris longà absolutissimus commentarius
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in 1522. By the time of his appointment he already enjoyed a virtual monopoly in
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would cover the world on 20 February 1524. In 1507, at the instigation of Duke
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on 21 April 1472, where he was consequently promoted
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His treatise on the construction and the use of the
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Index


mathematician
astronomer
astrologer
priest
professor
University of Tübingen
Justingen
Schelklingen
Swabian Alb
University of Ingolstadt
Baccalaureus
Magister
astronomy
astrology
astronomical instruments
clocks
globes
humanists
Johannes Reuchlin
equatorium
horoscopes
deluge
Ulrich I
mathematics
rector
ephemeris
Jacob Pflaum
Regiomontanus
astrolabe

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