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  1. MoestlinusMöschlin, Michael. Born Göppingen, (Baden‐Württemberg, Germany), 30 September 1550. Died Tübingen, (Baden‐Württemberg, Germany), 20/30 October 1631. Michael Mästlin was a noted observer and mathematician himself, but is perhaps best known as the teacher of Johannes Kepler . Mästlin was the son of Jakob Mästlin and Dorothea ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2014 · Michael Maestlin (1550 - 1631), professor of mathematics at the University of Tübingen from 1584 until his death, is probably best known as the teacher of Johannes Kepler.

  3. MäSTLIN, MICHAEL (b.Göppingen, Germany, 30 September 1550; d.Tübingen, Germany, 20 October 1631) astronomy. Earthshine was correctly explained for the first time in print by Mästlin. 1 He matriculated at Tübingen University on 3 December 1568 and received the B.A. (30 March 1569) and M.A. (1 August 1571) before entering the theological course. 2 To his reprint of Erasmus Reinhold’s ...

  4. Michael Maestlin (also Mästlin, Möstlin, or Moestlin) (30 September 1550 – 26 October 1631) was a German astronomer and mathematician, known for being the mentor of Johannes Kepler. He was a student of Philipp Apian and was known as the teacher who most influenced Kepler. Maestlin was considered to be one of the most significant astronomers between the time of Copernicus and Kepler.

  5. Michael Maestlin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . × Close Log In. Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. or. Email. Password. Remember me on this ...

  6. Michael Maestlin. 30. September 1550 jul. De Michael Maestlin oder och Möstlin gebuer den 30. September 1550 zu Göppingen a gestuerwen den 20. Oktober 1631 zu Tübingen war en däitsche Mathematiker an Astronom . De Maestlin studéiert am Evangeelesche Stëft Tübingen Theologie, Mathematik an, ugereegt duerch de Philipp Apian, Astronomie.

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