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Reiner Gemma Frisius, Dutch astronomer, geographer, cartographer and mathematician, 1539.
Reiner Gemma Frisius, Dutch astronomer, geographer, cartographer and mathematician, 1539. Gemma Frisius (1508-1555) holding an adjustable ring dial for determining the altitude of the Sun for calendar calculations. He was the first to propose the use of triangulation as a method for locating places and for mapping, and also suggested using portable chronometers to calculate longitude by means of elapsed time. From Cosmographia by Peter Apian. (Antwerp, 1539).
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
Apianus
ARITHMETIC
Astronomer
Astronomy
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Calculation
Cartographer
Cartography
Engraving
Gemma Frisius
Gemma Phrysius
GEOGRAPHER
Geography
JOB
Male
Man
MAP-MAKING
Mathematician
Mathematics
MATHS
Men
Monochrome
Navigation
OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
People
Peter Apian
Peter Bienewitz Apian
Petrus
Petrus Apianus
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
Regner Gemma Frisius
Regnier Gemma Frisius
Reiner
Reiner Gemma Frisius
Science
Scientist
SIXTEENTH CENTURY