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Creators and Contributors
Author: Peurbach, George
None: Regiomontanus, Johannes
Original Date Issued
1514
Original Publisher
Place of Origin
Extent
1 leaf (2 sided)
Description
Information about the book: This book introduced the method of determining time by altitude, which was originally discovered by Ibn Junis (Yunis), to Europe. The title page shows an early example of copyright, saying it's forbidden by imperial edict to print or sell this book within the next ten years. The consequence for doing this was confiscation of all copies and a fine of fifty gold coins for each counterfeit book printed or sold. This book was originally finished in 1459, but published in 1514.--University of Cambridge record for the book (viewed on September 21, 2015). Full book has 275 pages.,Biographical Information: Peuerbach and Regiomontanus were two leading astronomers of the fifteenth century. Peuerback studied at the University of Vienna and held the position of court astrologer to the king of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick III.--University of Cambridge record for the book (viewed on 9-21-15).,Information about local copy: There is a slight staining throughout the page. Small tape marks on top of page 66.,Whole book is available on the Internet Archive.
Note
Information about the book: This book introduced the method of determining time by altitude, which was originally discovered by Ibn Junis (Yunis), to Europe. The title page shows an early example of copyright, saying it's forbidden by imperial edict to print or sell this book within the next ten years. The consequence for doing this was confiscation of all copies and a fine of fifty gold coins for each counterfeit book printed or sold. This book was originally finished in 1459, but published in 1514.--University of Cambridge record for the book (viewed on September 21, 2015). Full book has 275 pages.,Biographical Information: Peuerbach and Regiomontanus were two leading astronomers of the fifteenth century. Peuerback studied at the University of Vienna and held the position of court astrologer to the king of Hungary and Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick III.--University of Cambridge record for the book (viewed on 9-21-15).,Information about local copy: There is a slight staining throughout the page. Small tape marks on top of page 66.,Whole book is available on the Internet Archive.
Resource Type
Subject (Topic)
Identifier
mu:212942,PFTP035
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Digital Creation Date
2015-09-23
Date Modified
2021-07-23