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  1. Biographie de Tycho Brahé. Tycho Brahe est né le 14 décembre 1546 à Knudstrup, en Suède. Fils du conseiller personnel du Roi, jeune tycho Brahe a été élevé par son oncle Joergen Brahe selon les normes les plus strictes. Son oncle voulait que Tycho poursuive sa carrière au service du monarque, alors il lui donna une solide formation en ...

  2. 14 de dic. de 2011 · Tycho Brahe was given the name Tyge by his parents Beate Bille and Otte Brahe. He is now known as "Tycho" since that is the Latinised version of his name that he adopted when he was about fifteen years old. For simplicity we shall use the name Tycho throughout this biography. Otte Brahe, Tycho's father, was from the Danish nobility and was an ...

  3. Tycho Brahe , né Tyge Ottesen Brahe [1] (14 décembre 1546 – 24 octobre 1601), est un astronome danois, issu d'une grande famille associée de longue date aux affaires du royaume. Sa région natale, la Scanie , fait désormais partie de la Suède .

  4. 21 de jun. de 2023 · Tycho Brahe pronunciation. When Brahe was born, his Danish name was Tyge Otteson Brahe. However, he adopted a Latinized form, Tycho Brahe, when he was about 15 years old.

  5. Thyge Ottesen Brahe, oftest kaldet Tycho Brahe (født 14. december 1546 på Knudstrup borg i Skåne, død 24. oktober 1601 i Prag i det Tysk-romerske rige) var en dansk astronom og adelsmand, som betragtes som grundlæggeren af den moderne observerende astronomi. Fornavnet "Tycho" er en latinisering af det danske Thyge.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Tycho Brahe, engraving by Hendrik Goltzius of a drawing by an unknown artist, c. 1586. Tycho Brahe, (born Dec. 14, 1546, Knudstrup, Scania, Den.—died Oct. 24, 1601, Prague), Danish astronomer. Kidnapped by his wealthy but childless uncle, he was raised at his uncle’s castle and educated at the Universities of Copenhagen and Leipzig.

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