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  1. 22 de nov. de 2010 · Science has many colorful figures, but nobody quite like Tycho Brahe. Beyond his astronomy genius, he lost his nose in a math-fueled duel, possibly inspired Shakespeare to write Hamlet, and maybe ...

  2. Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) Tyge (Latinized as Tycho) Brahe was born on 14 December 1546 in Skane, then in Denmark, now in Sweden. He was the eldest son of Otto Brahe and Beatte Bille, both from families in the high nobility of Denmark. He was brought up by his paternal uncle J rgen Brahe and became his heir.

  3. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Eventually, Brahe was removed from his beloved observatory. In 1597, Emperor Rudolf II of Bohemia intervened and offered Brahe a pension of 3,000 ducats and an estate near Prague, where he planned to construct a new Uraniborg. Unfortunately, Tycho Brahe fell ill and died in 1601 before construction was complete.

  4. Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) Born on December 14, 1546 in Knudstrup, Denmark, of noble descent, Tycho [Tyge] Brahe was probably the greatest pre-telescopic astronomer. He was sent by his family to study in Copenhagen, then to Leipzig to study law, but he soon became entirely occupied with astronomy. In 1565 and 1566 Tycho studied mathematics at the ...

  5. 14 de dic. de 2016 · December 14, 1546. Today is Tycho Brahe’s 470th birthday. He was so influential that many astronomers today call him simply Tycho. We remember him for his golden nose, and for his highly ...

  6. 24 de feb. de 2013 · Mansell / Time & Life Pictures / Getty Image. The celebrated Danish astronomer and alchemist Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), who lost part of his nose in a sword duel when he was 20 years old, wore a replacement schnoz — long thought to have been silver or perhaps even gold, but most likely made of thin, shaped brass — for the rest of his life.

  7. 7 de may. de 2019 · Tycho Brahe kept a drunken elk in his entourage, supposedly had an affair with the queen of Denmark, and totally changed our understanding of the universe itself. Wikimedia Commons Tycho Brahe dazzled Europe with his scientific acumen and has since fascinated historians thanks to his unusual private life. Some 400 years after his death, Danish ...