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Peter Apian (1495-1552), German geographer, mathematician and astronomer.
AR916838 
Title page of Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi by Peter Apian, 1523.
AR916844 
Reiner Gemma Frisius, Dutch astronomer, geographer, cartographer and mathematician, 1539.
AR924263 
Title page of The Description and Use of the Sector by Edmund Gunter, 1636.
AR924281 
Title page of Quadrans Apiani by German mathematician and astronomer Peter Apian, 1532. 
Title page of Quadrans Apiani by German mathematician and astronomer Peter Apian, 1532. The illustration shows his recently invented quadrant. Apian (1495-1552) established his reputation by issuing a world map in 1520, and the 1524 publication of his work of geography Cosmographia. In 1527 he published Rechnung, an arithmetical textbook, which included the first printed account of Pascal's triangle. Apian's most important work in astronomy was his Astronomicum Caesareum of 1540, which contained detailed descriptions of five comets. 
Unique Identifier AR916841 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2668px × 3942px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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