Regiomontanus

Mathematician and Astronomer

Regiomontanus - Mathematician and Astronomer
Born

June 6th, 1436
588 years ago

Died

July 6th, 1476
548 years ago — 40 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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Born in 1436, Regiomontanus made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy during the Renaissance. A pupil of Georg von Peuerbach, he helped establish the foundations for modern observational astronomy. His work included the creation of the first printed astronomical tables and advocating for the use of new mathematical techniques. Regiomontanus also served as a bishop and was influential in the establishment of the first astronomical observatory in Germany.

Authored 'Ephemerides' for astronomical calculations

Produced significant astronomical tables

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