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  1. 1 de nov. de 2018 · Born Simon Mayr (later Latinized to Marius) on January 10, 1573, in Gunzenhausen in the region of the Markgrafschaft of Ansbach (Bavaria, south Germany), where his father served as mayor of the city in 1576. From 1586 to 1601, he studied on and off at the Markgrafschaft’s Lutheran academy at Heilsbronn.

  2. Simon Marius was a German astronomer who lived between 1573-1624. He made observations of the heavens using a telescope and published yearly astronomical tables. Throughout most of his life, Marius was troubled with charges of copying data from other scientists.

  3. Simon Marius. 1573-1624. German astronomer among the first to use the telescope for viewing celestial objects. He discovered Jupiter's satellites, if not before then shortly after Galileo, but waited until 1614 to publish his observations. Marius computed tables of the mean periodic motions of the Jovian satellites, directed attention to ...

  4. Simon Marius hätte berühmt werden können, dank seiner astronomischen Entdeckungen. Doch den einzigen Ruhm, den er erlangte, war der eines Plagiators: Frankens Astronom wurde von Galileo Galilei ...

  5. 20 de jun. de 2019 · Introduction. Simon Marius’s discovery of the moons of Jupiter , which were described in his 1614 book (Fig. 5.1 ), were not published in wide circulation for years after their discovery. In December 1609, Marius used the telescope of his patron Fuchs von Bimbach and saw three “stars” that moved with Jupiter.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2023 · Simon Marius, a German astronomer, was born Jan. 20, 1573. Marius was born in Gunzenhausen, and died in Anspach, neither town very far from Nuremberg, so he was Bavarian through and through. In 1614, Marius created quite a sensation with the publication of his book, Mundius jovialis, a book we do not, alas, have in our collections.

  7. Simon Marius. Simon Marius (latinized form of Simon Mayr; 10 January 1573 – 5 January 1625) was a German astronomer. He was born in Gunzenhausen, near Nuremberg, but spent most of his life in the city of Ansbach. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Simon Marius has received more than 161,486 page views.