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  1. Georg von Peuerbach ( Peuerbach, Austria, 30 de mayo de 1423 - Viena, 8 de abril de 1461) fue un astrónomo, matemático y constructor de instrumentos científicos austriaco, inventor entre ellos de la vara de Jacob. Como astrónomo cabe destacar que es uno de los primeros precursores en Europa del heliocentrismo.

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    Peuerbach's life remains relatively unknown until he enrolled at the University of Vienna in 1446. He was born in the Austrian town of Peuerbach in upper Austria. A horoscope published eighty-nine years after his death places his date of birth specifically on May 30, 1423, though other evidence only indicates that he was born sometime after 1421.He...

    Peuerbach is best-known for his work Theoricae Novae Planetarum, written in 1454, and published by his disciple Regiomontanus in 1472. Theoricae Novae Planetarum presented a version of Claudius Ptolemy geocentric system in a more colloquial and comprehensible way. Based on a series of Peuerbach's lectures at Bürgerschule in Vienna that were transcr...

    In February 1453, Georg Von Peuerbach was awarded with the Magister Artiumin Vienna.
    Peuerbach began the translation of Ptolemy's Almagest from Greek into Latin, a task which was completed and published by his student Regiomontanusin 1496.
    Expanded the Astronomy program at the University of Vienna.
    Influenced many other European astrological and astronomical discoveries with his observations and ideologies

    Georg von Peuerbach work outlives him because of his ability to communicate astronomy, mathematics and art. His contributions simplified seeming difficult ideas, making them more digestible and inspiring critical thought. Through his tutelage he was able to create an astronomy program at his alma mater, further expanding the understanding of astron...

    Peurbach, Georg and Regiomontanus, Tractatus Georgi Peurbachii super propositiones Ptolemaei de sinubus & chordis(A treatise of George Peurbach on the propositions of Ptolemy concerning the sines a...
    Ralf Kern: Wissenschaftliche Instrumente in ihrer Zeit. Band 1: Vom Astrolab zum mathematischen Besteck. Köln, 2010.
    O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Georg von Peuerbach", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
    Media related to Georg von Peuerbachat Wikimedia Commons
    "Peuerbach, Georg von" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
    Georg von Peuerbach at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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  2. Peuerbach ist eine Stadtgemeinde in Oberösterreich im Bezirk Grieskirchen im Hausruckviertel mit 4697 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Jänner 2023). Am 6. November 2016 gab es eine Abstimmung, ob Peuerbach mit den Nachbargemeinden Bruck-Waasen und Steegen zusammengelegt wird.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Georg von Peuerbach (born c. 1421, Peuerbach, Austria—died April 8, 1461, Vienna) Austrian mathematician and astronomer instrumental in the European revival of the technical understanding of the astronomical ideas of Ptolemy (fl. c. ad 140) and the early use of sines in Europe.

  4. Georg Peurbach was an Austrian astronomer who published observations as well as a textbook on trigonometric calculation. View one larger picture. Biography. Georg Peurbach's father was Ulrich Aunpekh; the name Peurbach is just the town in which they lived, about 40 km west of Linz, and he should really be known as Georg of Peurbach.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeuerbachPeuerbach - Wikipedia

    Website. www.peuerbach.at. Peuerbach is a town in Austria, in Grieskirchen (district) in the Austrian state of Upper Austria . On the 6th November 2016 there was a vote on whether Peuerbach would be merged with the neighbouring municipalities of Bruck-Waasen and Steegen.