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Georg Tannstetter (April 1482 – 26 March 1535), also called Georgius Collimitius, was a humanist teaching at the University of Vienna. He was a medical doctor, mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, and the personal physician of the emperors Maximilian I and Ferdinand I. He also wrote under the pseudonym of "Lycoripensis". His Latin name "Collimitius" is derived from limes meaning "border" and is a reference to his birth town: "Rain" is a German word for border or boundary. In 1530, he moved to Ferdinand's court at Innsbruck, where he died five years later.

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  • Georg Tannstetter (de)
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  • Таннштеттер, Георг (ru)
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  • Georg Tannstetter, Humanistenname Collimitius (* Mitte April 1482 in Rain; † 27. März 1535 in Innsbruck), war ein deutsch-österreichischer Humanist, Astronom, Astrologe und Mediziner. Er war Professor für angewandte Mathematik an der Universität Wien, wo Peter Apian und Joachim Vadian zu seinen Schülern gehörten. Seine Darstellung der Geschichte der Wiener Astronomen und Mathematiker (Viri Mathematici, 1514) ist ein früher Ansatz von Naturwissenschaftsgeschichte. Auch sein Ansatz zu einer empirischen Astrologie (Libellus consolatorius, 1523) war damals noch ungewöhnlich. Gemeinsam mit einem Schüler entwarf er eine Ungarnkarte (Tabula Hungarie, 1528), die zum Weltdokumentenerbe gehört. Er war königlicher Leibarzt im Dienst mehrerer habsburgischer Regenten. 1531 wurde er geadelt. (de)
  • Georgo Kolimito (1482-1535) estis germana humanisto, kuracisto, astronomo, matematikisto, kartografo, privata kuracisto de la imperiestroj Maksimiliano la 1-a (1510) kaj Ferdinando la 1-a (1503-1564). Li studis en la Universitato de Ingolstadt, kaj, en 1503, laŭ rekomendo de Konrado Seltis (1459-1508), li estis invitita por instrui en la Universitato de Vieno, kaj baldaŭ fariĝis centra figuro inter la humanistoj de Vieno. En 1518, li vojaĝis, kune kun sia lernanto, Joakimo Vadiano (1484-1551), al Buda. Li eldonis mapon de Hungario, hodiaŭ konata kiel Tabula Hungariae, el la manuskripto de la kartografo Lazarus Secretarius. Tiu mapo estis publikigita en 1528 de Johano Kuspiniano (1473-1529) kaj poste presita de Petrus Apianus (1495-1552). (eo)
  • Georg Tannstetter (Rain, aprile 1482 – Innsbruck, 26 marzo 1535) è stato un umanista, astrologo, astronomo medico e matematico tedesco. Fu professore di matematica applicata presso l'Università di Vienna, dove ebbe come allievi, tra gli altri, Pietro Apiano e Joachim Vadiano. La sua rappresentazione della storia degli astronomi e matematici viennesi è un primo approccio alla storia delle scienze della natura. Anche il suo approccio a un'astrologia empirica (Libellus consolatorius, 1523) era allora ancora inconsueto. Insieme a un suo allievo, egli disegnò una carta dell'Ungheria (Tabula Hungariae, 1528), che appartiene alla Memoria del mondo. Fu medico di corte a servizio di molti signori asburgici. Nel 1531 fu creato nobile. (it)
  • Георг Таннштеттер (Георг Германский, ок. 1480 — ок. 1530) — математик и астроном, родился в Райне-на-Лехе в Баварии. (ru)
  • Georg Tannstetter, também conhecido como Georgius Collimitius (abril de 1482 — 26 de março de 1535), foi um humanista que lecionou na Universidade de Viena. Foi um doutor em medicina, matemático, astrônomo, cartógrafo e o médico pessoal dos imperadores Maximiliano I e Fernando I. Também escreveu sob o pseudônimo de "Lycoripensis". Seu nome latino "Collimitius" é derivado de Limes significando "fronteira" e é uma referência à sua cidade natal: "Rain" é uma palavra alemã para fronteira ou borda. (pt)
  • Georg Tannstetter (April 1482 – 26 March 1535), also called Georgius Collimitius, was a humanist teaching at the University of Vienna. He was a medical doctor, mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, and the personal physician of the emperors Maximilian I and Ferdinand I. He also wrote under the pseudonym of "Lycoripensis". His Latin name "Collimitius" is derived from limes meaning "border" and is a reference to his birth town: "Rain" is a German word for border or boundary. In 1530, he moved to Ferdinand's court at Innsbruck, where he died five years later. (en)
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