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  2. Christoph Scheiner - Wikipedia

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    Frieß, Peter; Christoph Scheiner und die dritte Dimension in der Malerei, in: Sammelblatt des Historischen Vereins Ingolstadt 109, 2000, 33–42. Gassendi, Petri; Diniensis Ecclesiae Praepositi, et in Academia Parisiensi Matheseos Regii Professoris Opera Omnia in sex tomos divisa , Florence 1727, VI, 38, 42–43, 49, 50, 370–371, 376, 377, 382.

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

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  4. Camera obscura - Wikipedia

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    Galilei wrote about Castelli's technique to the German Jesuit priest, physicist, and astronomer Christoph Scheiner. [64] Scheiner's helioscope as illustrated in his book Rosa Ursina sive Sol (1626–30) From 1612 to at least 1630, Christoph Scheiner would keep on

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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Viral banana artwork has sold again — this time for $6.24 million

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    Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian," a conceptual artwork comprising a banana stuck to a wall with duct tape, sold on Wednesday for $6.24 million at a Sotheby's auction in New York.

  9. 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.