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  1. Philipp Apian (14 September 1531 – 14 November 1589) was a German mathematician and medic. The son of Petrus Apianus (1495–1552), he is also known as the cartographer of Bavaria . Life. He was born in Ingolstadt as Philipp Bienewitz (or Bennewitz ).

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  2. 24 de dic. de 2016 · BornIngolstadt ( Bavaria, Germany ), 14 September 1531. DiedTübingen ( Baden - Württemberg, Germany ), 12 November 1589. Philipp Apian received his early education from his father, the astronomer Peter Apian. He made rapid progress and took a particular interest in mathematics.

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  3. Philipp Apian ( Humanistenname; eigentlich Bennewitz oder Bienewitz; * 14. September 1531 in Ingolstadt; † 14. November 1589 in Tübingen) war ein süddeutscher Mathematiker, Arzt, Kartograf und Heraldiker. Er war Universitätsprofessor in Ingolstadt und Tübingen und wurde auch durch die erste Landesvermessung Bayerns bekannt.

  4. Between 1554 and 1561 Philipp Apian (1531-89) carried out a topographical survey of Bavaria at the behest of Duke Albrecht V. Made without the use of triangulation, Apian's map is considered the... Contributor: Amman, Jost

  5. Philipp Apian's Drawings, Watercolors, and Woodcuts. Summary. Between 1554 and 1561 Philipp Apian (1531-89) carried out a topographical survey of Bavaria at the behest of Duke Albrecht V. Made without the use of triangulation, Apian's map is considered the first mathematically measured map of a large region.

  6. Philipp Apian was born in Ingolstadt in 1531 and taught mathematics at the university there. After his conversion to Protestantism he had to leave Bavaria in 1569 and became professor of astronomy and geometry in Tübingen, where he died in 1589.

  7. Between 1554 and 1561 Philipp Apian (1531-89) carried out a topographical survey of Bavaria at the behest of Duke Albrecht V. Made without the use of triangulation, Apian's map is considered the... Contributor: Amman, Jost