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  1. Sophia and Lange were betrothed in 1590 despite the objections of her family--Lange was not only studying with Brahe, he was spending his fortune in the pursuit of alchemy. Lange abruptly left Denmark for Germany, probably to avoid creditors, and the couple did not marry until Sophia joined him there in 1602. Throughout the brief years of their ...

  2. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sophia_BraheSophia Brahe - Wikipedia

    Sophia Brahe (24 d'agostu de 1559, Castillo de Knutstorp (es) – 1643, Helsingør) foi una astrónoma danesa. Foi hermana de Tycho Brahe, al qu'ayudó nes sos observaciones astronómiques. Biografía. Sophia Brahe nació nel senu d'una familia noble de Knudstrup , siendo la

  3. Era hermana de Tycho Brahe, el gran astrónomo y diez años menor que él. (Dinamarca, 1556 – 1643) De familia noble, su padre era gobernador, con 10 años ya ayudaba a su hermano en sus observaciones astronómicas y aprendió de él química, horticultura y medicina. También fue autodidacta y aprendió por sí sola la astronomía ...

  4. She was born at Knudstrup manor in Scania to Otte Brahe and Beate Bille. She was born into and also married into a noble family, her first marriage being from 1579 to 1588 to Otte Thott, with whom she had a son, Tage Thott (1580-1658), her second marriage being in 1602 to the alchemist Erik Lange, who died in 1613.

  5. buscador.womenslegacyproject.eu › catalog › 83375137_enSophia Brahe - Women's Legacy

    Sophia Brahe was born on August 24, 1556, in the city of Knutstorp, Denmark, in the bosom of a high nobility Danish family. Daughter of Otte Brahe, advisor to the King of Denmark and Beate Bille Brahe, she was the youngest of eight children. Sophia soon showed interest on the sky and its stars, as well as on the Earth and its plants.

  6. Sophia Brahe assisted her older brother, Tycho Brahe, in making astronomical measurements that became the basis for modern planetary orbit predictions. She was the youngest of ten children and began assisting Tycho with his astronomical observations when she was barely a teenager.

  7. Sophie Brahe. 1556-1643. Danish horticulturist and astronomer who occasionally assisted her brother Tycho Brahe (1546-1601). She frequently visited Tycho at his observatory Uraniborg on the island Hven and assisted him with observations he used to compute the December 8, 1573, lunar eclipse. Sophie was schooled in classical literature ...