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  2. Christoph Scheiner - Wikipedia

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    Stoll, Hans; Christoph Scheiner, ein schwäbischer Astronom, in: Schwäbische Blätter für Volksbildung und Heimatpflege 9, 1958, 45–49. Tape, Walter Jarmo Moilanen, Atmospheric Halos and the Search of Angle x, Washington 2006. v. Braunmühl, Anton; Christoph Scheiner als Mathematiker, Physiker und Astronom (Bayerische Bibliothek 24 ...

  3. Letters on Sunspots - Wikipedia

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    Mark Welser. When Jesuit Christoph Scheiner first observed sunspots in March 1611, he ignored them until he saw them again in October. Then, under the pseudonym Apelles latens post tabulam (Apelles hiding behind the painting), [14] he presented his description and conclusions about them in three letters to the Augsburg banker and scholar Mark Welser.

  4. Helioscope - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Scheiner's Helioscope. A helioscope is an instrument used in observing the Sun and sunspots. The helioscope was first used by Benedetto Castelli (1578-1643) and refined by Galileo Galilei (1564–1642). The method involves projecting an image of the sun onto a white sheet of paper suspended in a darkened room with the use of a ...

  5. Pantograph - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating the principles used by William Wallace's eidograph. The ancient Greek engineer Hero of Alexandria described pantographs in his work Mechanics. [1]In 1603, [2] Christoph Scheiner used a pantograph to copy and scale diagrams, and wrote about the invention over 27 years later, in "Pantographice seu Ars delineandi res quaslibet per parallelogrammum lineare seu cavum" (Rome 1631).

  6. Discourse on Comets - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 239 The pamphlet was a major factor in the alienation of the Jesuits from Galileo, who had previously been broadly supportive of his ideas, even despite his attacks on Christoph Scheiner. [ 10 ] While Guiducci and Galileo were working in the Discourse , a second anonymous Jesuit pamphlet appeared in Milan - Assemblea Celeste Radunata ...

  7. Mark Welser - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Scheiner observing sunspots. In late 1611, the Jesuit Christoph Scheiner, a mathematics teacher at Ingolstadt, using the pseudonym Apelles latens post tabulam (Apelles hiding behind the painting), [nb 1] wrote three letters to Welser, claiming the discovery of sunspots.

  8. File:Sunspot instrument of Christoph Scheiner (1573-1650).jpg

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  9. Scheiner - Wikipedia

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    Scheiner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Artuš Scheiner (1863–1938), Czech painter and illustrator; Christoph Scheiner (1573/75–1650), Jesuit priest, physicist and astronomer (born c. 1573) David Scheiner (born 1938), American physician and activist; Elliot Scheiner (born 1947), American record producer and ...