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  • Christopher Clavius
  • German astronomer and mathematician (1538–1612)

    Christopher Clavius, SJ (25 March 1538 – 6 February 1612) was a Jesuit German mathematician and physicist, head of mathematicians at the Collegio Romano

    Christopher Clavius

    Christopher Clavius

    Christopher_Clavius

  • Clavius (crater)
  • Lunar surface depression

    prominent ray crater Tycho. It is named for the Jesuit astronomer Christopher Clavius. Clavius' location toward the southern limb of the Moon causes it to appear

    Clavius (crater)

    Clavius (crater)

    Clavius_(crater)

  • Pontifical Gregorian University
  • Pontifical university located in Rome, Italy

    became known for its work in mathematics, physics and astronomy. Christopher Clavius, then a professor at the Gregorian, developed the Gregorian calendar

    Pontifical Gregorian University

    Pontifical Gregorian University

    Pontifical_Gregorian_University

  • Gregorian calendar
  • Internationally accepted civil calendar

    upon by Christopher Clavius in a closely argued, 800-page volume. He would later defend his and Lilius's work against detractors. Clavius's opinion was

    Gregorian calendar

    Gregorian_calendar

  • List of Catholic clergy scientists
  • Maria Grimaldi, Nicole Oresme, Jean Buridan, Robert Grosseteste, Christopher Clavius, Nicolas Steno, Athanasius Kircher, Giovanni Battista Riccioli, and

    List of Catholic clergy scientists

    List of Catholic clergy scientists

    List_of_Catholic_clergy_scientists

  • Bamberg
  • Town in Bavaria, Germany

    organist Joachim Camerarius (1500–1574), humanist, polymath and poet. Christopher Clavius (1538–1612), mathematician, astronomer and Jesuit. Johannes Junius

    Bamberg

    Bamberg

    Bamberg

  • Bracket (mathematics)
  • Brackets as used in mathematical notation

    to indicate aggregation (i.e. grouping) was suggested in 1608 by Christopher Clavius, and in 1629 by Albert Girard. A variety of different symbols are

    Bracket (mathematics)

    Bracket_(mathematics)

  • Al-Battani
  • Muslim astronomer and mathematician (died 929)

    cosmos. Al-Battānī's tables were used by the German mathematician Christopher Clavius in reforming the Julian calendar, and the astronomers Tycho Brahe

    Al-Battani

    Al-Battani

    Al-Battani

  • Pope Gregory XIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1572 to 1585

    physician/astronomer Aloysius Lilius and aided by Jesuit priest/astronomer Christopher Clavius, who made the final modifications. This calendar is more accurate

    Pope Gregory XIII

    Pope Gregory XIII

    Pope_Gregory_XIII

  • Secant line
  • Line that intersects a curve at least twice

    not contained in the Elements. However, Robert Simson following Christopher Clavius demonstrated this result, sometimes called the intersecting secants

    Secant line

    Secant_line

  • Galileo Galilei
  • Italian physicist and astronomer (1564–1642)

    book.....K. Lattis, J. M. (1994). Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christopher Clavius and the Collapse of Ptolemaic Cosmology. Chicago: University of Chicago

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo_Galilei

  • Factorial
  • Product of numbers from 1 to n

    11!, in connection with a problem of dining table arrangements. Christopher Clavius discussed factorials in a 1603 commentary on the work of Johannes

    Factorial

    Factorial

  • SN 1572
  • Supernova in the constellation Cassiopeia

    Other Europeans to sight the supernova included Wolfgang Schuler, Christopher Clavius, Thomas Digges, John Dee, Francesco Maurolico, Tadeáš Hájek and Bartholomäus

    SN 1572

    SN 1572

    SN_1572

  • Benedict Pereira
  • Spanish theologian and philosopher (1536–1610)

    the Apocalypse and of Daniel. Pereira was an outspoken opponent of Christopher Clavius at the Collegio Romano. The debate concerned the nature of mathematics

    Benedict Pereira

    Benedict Pereira

    Benedict_Pereira

  • Girolamo Fracastoro
  • Italian physician, poet, and scholar

    to bring it back to the scientific sphere. It was criticised by Christopher Clavius, since homocentric spheres could not account for the change in brightness

    Girolamo Fracastoro

    Girolamo Fracastoro

    Girolamo_Fracastoro

  • Matteo Ricci
  • Italian Catholic missionary (1552–1610)

    studied mathematics, cosmology, and astronomy under the direction of Christopher Clavius. In 1577, he applied for a missionary expedition to the Far East

    Matteo Ricci

    Matteo Ricci

    Matteo_Ricci

  • Aloysius Lilius
  • Italian astronomer (c. 1510–1576)

    found (in Latin) as part of Christopher Clavius' complete explanation of the Gregorian calendar, in Volume 5 of Clavius' complete mathematical works

    Aloysius Lilius

    Aloysius Lilius

    Aloysius_Lilius

  • February 6
  • Day of the year

    Patricius, Italian philosopher and scientist (born 1529) 1612 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (born 1538) 1617 – Prospero

    February 6

    February_6

  • List of Christians in science and technology
  • List of scientists who are Christians

    on Euclid, an astronomer, and a designer of mechanical devices. Christopher Clavius (1538–1612): Jesuit German mathematician, head of mathematicians

    List of Christians in science and technology

    List_of_Christians_in_science_and_technology

  • Christianity and science
  • Maria Grimaldi, Nicole Oresme, Jean Buridan, Robert Grosseteste, Christopher Clavius, Nicolas Steno, Athanasius Kircher, Giovanni Battista Riccioli, William

    Christianity and science

    Christianity and science

    Christianity_and_science

  • Life of Galileo
  • 1943 play by Bertolt Brecht

    Ludovico Marsili Virginia Sagredo Federzoni Mr Priuli Cosimo de Medici Father Christopher Clavius Cardinal Barberini Fillipo Mucius Mr Gaffone Vanni Senator 1st Monk

    Life of Galileo

    Life of Galileo

    Life_of_Galileo

  • Galileo affair
  • 17th-century conflict between Galileo Galilei and the Roman Catholic Church

    the Jesuits. Not all of Galileo's claims were completely accepted: Christopher Clavius, the most distinguished astronomer of his age, never was reconciled

    Galileo affair

    Galileo affair

    Galileo_affair

  • Karen Michalowicz
  • American mathematics teacher

    textbooks, including works by Nicolo Tartaglia, Georg Sabinus, and Christopher Clavius published in the 16th century. Karen Shuman was born in Fort Wayne

    Karen Michalowicz

    Karen_Michalowicz

  • Bartholomeus Amicus
  • Jesuit priest and teacher

    extensive writing, he presented alternative theories, including those of Christopher Clavius and Copernicus, even when he disagreed with them, though theologians

    Bartholomeus Amicus

    Bartholomeus_Amicus

  • Pedro Nunes
  • Portuguese mathematician (1502–1578)

    of Coimbra, future astronomer Christopher Clavius attended Pedro Nunes' classes, and was influenced by his works. Clavius, proponent of the Gregorian Calendar

    Pedro Nunes

    Pedro Nunes

    Pedro_Nunes

  • Quadrant (instrument)
  • Navigation instrument

    astrolabe. Tibbon's work had a far reach and influenced Copernicus, Christopher Clavius and Erasmus Reinhold; and his manuscript was referenced in Dante's

    Quadrant (instrument)

    Quadrant (instrument)

    Quadrant_(instrument)

  • Prutenic Tables
  • Astronomical calculations

    and sea explores during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Christopher Clavius used Reinhold's Prutenic Tables and Copernicus' work as a basis for

    Prutenic Tables

    Prutenic Tables

    Prutenic_Tables

  • List of German mathematicians
  • Christiani Christopher Clavius Stephan Cohn-Vossen Paul Cohn Armin B. Cremers Peter Crüger Richard Dedekind Herbert von Denffer Christopher Deninger Otto

    List of German mathematicians

    List_of_German_mathematicians

  • François Viète
  • French mathematician (1540–1603)

    after his death, by the scientific adviser to the Pope, Christopher Clavius. Viète accused Clavius, in a series of pamphlets (1600), of introducing corrections

    François Viète

    François Viète

    François_Viète

  • March 25
  • Day of the year

    1549) 1510 – Guillaume Postel, French linguist (died 1581) 1538 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (died 1612) 1541 – Francesco

    March 25

    March_25

  • 1538
  • Calendar year

    – Dorothy Catherine of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d. 1604) March 25 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (d. 1612) April 24 – Guglielmo

    1538

    1538

    1538

  • Pierre Vernier
  • French mathematician

    line of the sector coincided with a division line of the quadrant. Christopher Clavius had earlier mentioned this idea but had not proposed to attach the

    Pierre Vernier

    Pierre Vernier

    Pierre_Vernier

  • Ratio Studiorum
  • Document that standardized the system of Jesuit education in 1599

    Freux and Jean Pelletier; Germany by Peter Canisius, Leonard Kessel, Christopher Clavius (Klau) and Jacobus Pontanus (Spanmüller). The Ratio Studiorum was

    Ratio Studiorum

    Ratio Studiorum

    Ratio_Studiorum

  • Solar eclipse of August 21, 1560
  • Total eclipse

    Jesuit astronomer – mathematician, Christopher Clavius upon seeing the eclipse of 1567 (p. 137). Christopher Clavius wrote (in Sphaeram Ioannis de Sacro

    Solar eclipse of August 21, 1560

    Solar eclipse of August 21, 1560

    Solar_eclipse_of_August_21,_1560

  • Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date
  • Tartaglia = equals sign 1557 Robert Recorde . decimal separator 1593 Christopher Clavius × multiplication sign 1618 William Oughtred ± plus–minus sign 1628

    Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date

    Table_of_mathematical_symbols_by_introduction_date

  • Cardinal Mazarin
  • Italian clergyman and politician (1602–1661)

    reputation for excellence. Professors included the German mathematician Christopher Clavius and the Italian theologian Robert Bellarmine. Mazarin excelled in

    Cardinal Mazarin

    Cardinal Mazarin

    Cardinal_Mazarin

  • University of Coimbra
  • Public university in Coimbra, Portugal

    mathematician considered one of the greatest Portuguese mathematicians ever; Christopher Clavius, a German who was the main architect of the modern Gregorian calendar

    University of Coimbra

    University of Coimbra

    University_of_Coimbra

  • Dividing engine
  • Device for marking graduations on measuring instruments

    exception. Some improvements to Nunes' system were developed by Christopher Clavius and Jacob Curtius. Curtius' work led directly to that of Pierre Vernier

    Dividing engine

    Dividing engine

    Dividing_engine

  • Joseph Fiennes
  • English actor (born 1970)

    Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend.[citation needed] He portrayed Roman Tribune Clavius in the 2016 biblical film, Risen alongside his brother's Harry Potter co-star

    Joseph Fiennes

    Joseph Fiennes

    Joseph_Fiennes

  • List of people with craters of the Moon named after them
  • Chevallier Franceso degli Stabili Cichus Laurel Clark Rudolf Clausius Christopher Clavius Cleostratus Agnes Mary Clerke William Coblentz Michael Collins (astronaut)

    List of people with craters of the Moon named after them

    List_of_people_with_craters_of_the_Moon_named_after_them

  • Prosthaphaeresis
  • Approximate multiplication and division using formulas from trigonometry

    Johannes Werner, Paul Wittich, Joost Bürgi, Christopher Clavius, and François Viète. Wittich, Ibn Yunis, and Clavius were all astronomers and have all been

    Prosthaphaeresis

    Prosthaphaeresis

  • List of Jesuits
  • Union; author Saint Peter Claver, Spanish missionary in South America Christopher Clavius, main architect of the modern Gregorian calendar Saint Claude de

    List of Jesuits

    List of Jesuits

    List_of_Jesuits

  • Federico Commandino
  • Italian humanist and mathematician (1509–1575)

    Dasypodius (il Dasipodio), Gerolamo Cardano, Francesco Maurolico, and Christopher Clavius. He was most famous for his central role as translator of works of

    Federico Commandino

    Federico Commandino

    Federico_Commandino

  • Henry Garnet
  • 16th-century English Jesuit priest (1555–1606)

    studied under the theologian Robert Bellarmine, who, together with Christopher Clavius, praised his abilities. He was ordained sometime around 1582 and

    Henry Garnet

    Henry Garnet

    Henry_Garnet

  • François d'Aguilon
  • Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist and architect (1567–1617)

    special school of mathematics in Antwerp, fulfilling a dream of Christopher Clavius for a Jesuit mathematical school; in 1616, he was joined there by

    François d'Aguilon

    François d'Aguilon

    François_d'Aguilon

  • Alexander Ross (writer)
  • Scottish writer (c. 1590–1654)

    debate with John Wilkins and Libert Froidmond, around the beliefs of Christopher Clavius. He attacked Thomas Browne (defending, for instance, the beliefs

    Alexander Ross (writer)

    Alexander Ross (writer)

    Alexander_Ross_(writer)

  • 1612
  • Calendar year

    Holy Roman Emperor, Austrian Habsburg ruler (b. 1552) February 6 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (b. 1538) February 9 – Vincenzo

    1612

    1612

    1612

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • 1968 film by Stanley Kubrick

    travels to Clavius Base, an American lunar outpost. During a stopover at Space Station Five, he meets Russian scientists who are concerned that Clavius seems

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    2001:_A_Space_Odyssey

  • Science and the Catholic Church
  • of Erasmus Reinhold and building on the work of Aloysius Lilius, Christopher Clavius - a Jesuit astronomer and head of mathematicians at the Collegio

    Science and the Catholic Church

    Science_and_the_Catholic_Church

  • Orazio Grassi
  • Italian Jesuit priest, architect and scientist (1583–1654)

    Among his professors were the noted German Jesuit mathematicians, Christopher Clavius, Christoph Grienberger and Odo Van Maelcote. He continued his studies

    Orazio Grassi

    Orazio Grassi

    Orazio_Grassi

  • Lodovico delle Colombe
  • Italian scholar

    to Christopher Clavius hoping to enlist his support, but Clavius did not reply. Galileo soon obtained a copy of delle Colombe's letter to Clavius, and

    Lodovico delle Colombe

    Lodovico delle Colombe

    Lodovico_delle_Colombe

  • Antonio Possevino
  • Jesuit controversialist, encyclopedist and bibliographer

    reviewed by the leading professors of the Roman College including Christopher Clavius and Robert Bellarmine. Revisions and translations into Italian of

    Antonio Possevino

    Antonio Possevino

    Antonio_Possevino

  • Giuseppe Biancani
  • Italian Jesuit astronomer, mathematician, and selenographer (1566–1624)

    De Dominis, and at the Academy of Mathematics in the Roman College with Clavius. Between 1596 and 1599, he lived in Padua, where he completed his studies

    Giuseppe Biancani

    Giuseppe Biancani

    Giuseppe_Biancani

  • List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions
  • actress (Fordham University) Saint Peter Claver - Roman Catholic saint Christopher Clavius - German Jesuit astronomer Brian P. Cleary - American humorist, poet

    List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions

    List_of_alumni_of_Jesuit_educational_institutions

  • Luca Valerio
  • Italian mathematician (1553–1618)

    studied philosophy and theology at the Roman College as a student of Christopher Clavius, and left the Jesuits in 1580. He later taught rhetoric and Greek

    Luca Valerio

    Luca_Valerio

  • List of University of Coimbra people
  • Middle East) José Cid (1942), singer and composer (did not graduate) Christopher Clavius (1538–1612), German mathematician and astronomer; main architect

    List of University of Coimbra people

    List_of_University_of_Coimbra_people

  • Grégoire de Saint-Vincent
  • Belgian Jesuit and mathematician (1584–1667)

    the Society of Jesus 21 October 1605. His talent was recognized by Christopher Clavius in Rome. Grégoire was sent to Louvain in 1612, and was ordained a

    Grégoire de Saint-Vincent

    Grégoire de Saint-Vincent

    Grégoire_de_Saint-Vincent

  • Eberhard Knobloch
  • German historian of mathematics (born 1943)

    Taccola), the notebooks of Leonhard Euler and Jesuit scholars like Christopher Clavius. Knobloch assisted the Dieter Lelgemann surveyors to decode and interpret

    Eberhard Knobloch

    Eberhard Knobloch

    Eberhard_Knobloch

  • Timeline of algebra
  • Notable events in the history of algebra

    constants in In artem analyticum isagoge.[citation needed] 1608 Christopher Clavius publishes his Algebra 1619 René Descartes discovers analytic geometry

    Timeline of algebra

    Timeline_of_algebra

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 20001–21000
  • New Horizons Pluto Kuiper Belt mission JPL · 20234 20237 Clavius 1998 CC3 Christopher Clavius (1538–1612) was a German mathematician and astronomer. He

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 20001–21000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_20001–21000

  • 1582 in science
  • Inter gravissimas on February 24 and based largely on the work of Christopher Clavius. Under the Habsburg monarchy in Spain, Portugal and Italy, together

    1582 in science

    1582 in science

    1582_in_science

  • Christoph Grienberger
  • Austrian astronomer (1561–1636)

    studied in Prague and Vienna, and subsequently succeeded his tutor, Christopher Clavius, as professor of mathematics at the Collegio Romano in 1612. In 1610

    Christoph Grienberger

    Christoph Grienberger

    Christoph_Grienberger

  • Regina Sullivan
  • American neuroscientist

    Oklahoma Presidential Professor, Sigma Xi Faculty Research Award, Christopher Clavius Research Award, Fellow of the Eastern Psychological Association,

    Regina Sullivan

    Regina_Sullivan

  • Andreas Jaszlinszky
  • Slovakian physicist and author

    consistent with how the Ratio Studiorum (1599) was applied following Christopher Clavius. A copy of Physica Generalis is provided by Google Books. Images

    Andreas Jaszlinszky

    Andreas_Jaszlinszky

  • List of Fairfield University buildings
  • Unit (named in honor of Roger Boscovich S.J.) #12A Clavius Unit (named in honor of Christopher Clavius S.J.) #12B de Chardin Unit (named in honor of Pierre

    List of Fairfield University buildings

    List_of_Fairfield_University_buildings

  • Francesco Barberino Benici
  • Italian mathematician

    popularizers of mathematics for shopkeepers, along with Elia Del Re, Christopher Clavius, and Domenico Griminelli. Aritmetica prattica (in Italian). Palermo:

    Francesco Barberino Benici

    Francesco Barberino Benici

    Francesco_Barberino_Benici

  • Francesco Barozzi
  • Italian mathematician, astronomer and humanist (1537–1604)

    corresponded with numerous mathematicians, including the German Jesuit Christopher Clavius. His original works include Cosmographia in quatuor libros distributa

    Francesco Barozzi

    Francesco Barozzi

    Francesco_Barozzi

  • 1538 in science
  • in the Phlegraean Fields of Italy creates Monte Nuovo. March 25 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (died 1612) Matthias de l'Obel

    1538 in science

    1538_in_science

  • Jesuit College of Ingolstadt
  • Jesuit school in Germany

    double bass they depict Athanasius Kircher, Christoph Scheiner, Christopher Clavius and Johann Baptist Cysat. The vault of the hall was decorated in

    Jesuit College of Ingolstadt

    Jesuit College of Ingolstadt

    Jesuit_College_of_Ingolstadt

  • 1612 in science
  • February – John Gerard, English herbalist (born c. 1545) February 6 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (born 1537) February 12 – Jodocus

    1612 in science

    1612 in science

    1612_in_science

  • Exploration of Io
  • Gaultier de la Vallette in France, Johannes Kepler in Bavaria, and Christopher Clavius in Rome, were able to observe Io and the other Medicean Stars during

    Exploration of Io

    Exploration of Io

    Exploration_of_Io

  • Muzio Oddi
  • Italian mathematician and Gnomonist

    prison. He was reappointed Gonfaloniere in Urbino. A few letters to Christopher Clavius and others exist. Muzio Oddi (1614). De gli horologi solari nelle

    Muzio Oddi

    Muzio_Oddi

  • 1530s
  • Decade

    – Dorothy Catherine of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d. 1604) March 25 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (d. 1612) April 24 – Guglielmo

    1530s

    1530s

    1530s

  • 1610s
  • Decade

    Holy Roman Emperor, Austrian Habsburg ruler (b. 1552) February 6 – Christopher Clavius, German mathematician and astronomer (b. 1538) February 9 – Vincenzo

    1610s

    1610s

    1610s

  • Odo Van Maelcote
  • Jesuit Priest, scientist, and mathematician from the Spanish Netherlands

    among scientists, and when he sent an astrolabe as a gift to Christopher Clavius in Rome, Clavius responded by inviting him to Rome to teach mathematics and

    Odo Van Maelcote

    Odo_Van_Maelcote

  • Edmund Stone
  • Scottish mathematician and translator (c. 1690–1768)

    1746. 1721, Clavius's Commentary on the Sphericks of Theodosius Tripolitae: or, Spherical Elements, translated from Christopher Clavius's Theodosii Tripolitae

    Edmund Stone

    Edmund Stone

    Edmund_Stone

  • Date of Easter
  • Archived from the original on 9 April 2023. Retrieved 9 June 2021. Clavius, Christopher (1603). Romani calendarij à Gregorio XIII. P. M. restituti explicatio

    Date of Easter

    Date of Easter

    Date_of_Easter

  • Galileo's ship
  • Set of Experiments concerning the Earth's rotation

    previously discussed by Jean Buridan, Nicolas Oresme, Nicolaus Cusanus, Clavius and Giordano Bruno. Galileo told Ingoli (translated by Stillman Drake):

    Galileo's ship

    Galileo's_ship

  • Euclid's Elements
  • Mathematical treatise by Euclid

    Spaccioli. Clavius, Christopher, ed. (1574). Euclidis elementorum libri XV. Rome: Apud Vincentium Accoltum. Latin, with added commentary by Clavius. Published

    Euclid's Elements

    Euclid's Elements

    Euclid's_Elements

  • Tychonic system
  • Model of the Solar System proposed in 1588 by Tycho Brahe

    China used it, as did a number of European scholars. Jesuits (such as Clavius, Christoph Grienberger, Christoph Scheiner, Odo Van Maelcote) supported

    Tychonic system

    Tychonic system

    Tychonic_system

  • Prionurus laticlavius
  • Species of fish

    specific name, laticlavius which combines latus, meaning "wide", with clavius, which means "bar", this is thought to be a reference to the brown or blackish

    Prionurus laticlavius

    Prionurus laticlavius

    Prionurus_laticlavius

  • St Aloysius' College, Glasgow
  • Independent, Jesuit school in Glasgow, Scotland

    College and started in August 2025. More modern additions include the Clavius Building housing the Mathematics, Science, and Technology faculty and the

    St Aloysius' College, Glasgow

    St Aloysius' College, Glasgow

    St_Aloysius'_College,_Glasgow

  • Keiji Fujiwara
  • Japanese actor (1964–2020)

    Simpson Cuba Gooding Jr. Extant JD Richter Jeffrey Dean Morgan Risen Clavius Aquila Valerius Niger Joseph Fiennes 2019 Between Two Ferns: The Movie

    Keiji Fujiwara

    Keiji_Fujiwara

  • Heliocentrism
  • Sun-centered astronomical model

    Rome were at first unreceptive to Tycho's system; the most prominent, Clavius, commented that Tycho was "confusing all of astronomy, because he wants

    Heliocentrism

    Heliocentrism

    Heliocentrism

  • Theodosius of Bithynia
  • Ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician

    (1721). Clavius's Commentary on the Sphericks of Theodosius Tripolitae: or, Spherical Elements. London: J. Senex. Preface. Translated from Clavius, Christopher

    Theodosius of Bithynia

    Theodosius_of_Bithynia

  • List of craters on the Moon: C–F
  • Clausius (1822–1888) WGPSN Clavius 58°37′S 14°44′W / 58.62°S 14.73°W / -58.62; -14.73 (Clavius) 230.77 1935 Christopher Klau Clavius (1537–1612) WGPSN Cleomedes

    List of craters on the Moon: C–F

    List_of_craters_on_the_Moon:_C–F

  • Geocentrism
  • Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center

    2014. Lattis, James L. (1995). Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christoph Clavius and the Collapse of Ptolemaic Cosmology, University of Chicago Press, pgs

    Geocentrism

    Geocentrism

    Geocentrism

  • List of fictional princes
  • Android iOS Nintendo 3DS Spoiled prince of Argonia and the son of King Clavius; the cousin of the Hero. The Hero The main protagonist who is the lost

    List of fictional princes

    List of fictional princes

    List_of_fictional_princes

  • Roberto Pedicini
  • Italian voice actor

    Poly-Matrix Renè d'Anclaude The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain Sir Clavius 1998 A Bug's Life Hopper The Prince of Egypt Moses, God The Lion King II:

    Roberto Pedicini

    Roberto Pedicini

    Roberto_Pedicini

  • Tetsuo Kanao
  • Japanese actor (born 1950)

    Nagafukada 長深田澄夫 PS3, Xbox 360, also Elite in 2014 2015 Dragon Quest VIII King Clavius クラビウス王 3DS 2017 Nioh Sekishusai Yagya PS4, PC 2019 Sekiro: Shadows Die

    Tetsuo Kanao

    Tetsuo_Kanao

  • UFO conspiracy theories
  • Claims of an alien visitation cover-up

    covered up what had been found, in the manner the discovery of a monolith at Clavius Crater on the Moon in 2001: A Space Odyssey Wildermuth, Mark E. (November

    UFO conspiracy theories

    UFO conspiracy theories

    UFO_conspiracy_theories

  • Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
  • 1964 book by Isaac Asimov

    Porta, Giambattista Della 151 Fabricius Ab Aquapendente, Hieronymus 152 Clavius, Christoph 153 Vieta, Franciscus 154 Scaliger, Joseph Justus 155 Gilbert

    Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

    Asimov's_Biographical_Encyclopedia_of_Science_and_Technology

  • Ancient Greek literature
  • 14. Lattis, James L. (1995). Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christoph Clavius and the Collapse of Ptolemaic Cosmology, University of Chicago Press, pgs

    Ancient Greek literature

    Ancient Greek literature

    Ancient_Greek_literature

  • Theodosius' Spherics
  • Ancient Greek spherical geometry treatise

    (in Latin and Greek). Argentorati: Excudebat Christianus Mylius. Clavius, Christopher, ed. (1586). Theodosii Tripolitae Sphaericorum Libri III (in Latin)

    Theodosius' Spherics

    Theodosius'_Spherics

  • Thomas Blundeville
  • English humanist writer and mathematician

    from Recorde, but to it are added trigonometrical tables (copied from Clavius) of the natural sines, tangents, and secants of all angles in the first

    Thomas Blundeville

    Thomas_Blundeville

  • History of the Catholic Church in Japan
  • like Johannes de Sacrobosco's Tractatus de Sphaera and Christophorus Clavius's commentaries introduced Ptolemaic astronomy and Aristotelian physics.

    History of the Catholic Church in Japan

    History_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Japan

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    Designating a club in London, to which Addison and Steele belonged; -- so called from Christopher Cat, a pastry cook, who served the club with mutton pies.