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Johannes Kepler - translation to English


Johannes Kepler         
  • Kepler crater]] as photographed by [[Apollo 12]] in 1969
  • Monument to Tycho Brahe and Kepler in [[Prague]], Czech Republic
  • ''Epitome astronomiae copernicanae'', 1618
  • Karlova street in Old Town, [[Prague]] – house where Kepler lived. Now a museum [https://web.archive.org/web/20090910212442/http://www.keplervpraze.cz/en/]
  • Geometrical harmonies from ''[[Harmonice Mundi]]'' (1619)
  • Kepler's birthplace, in Weil der Stadt
  • General Wallenstein]]
  • Kepler's [[Platonic solid]] model of the [[Solar System]], from ''[[Mysterium Cosmographicum]]'' (1596)
  • Diagram of the [[geocentric]] trajectory of Mars through several periods of [[apparent retrograde motion]] in ''Astronomia Nova'' (1609)
  • A plate from ''Astronomiae Pars Optica'', illustrating the structure of [[eye]]s of various species
  • A statue of Kepler in [[Linz]]
  • A diagram illustrating the [[Kepler conjecture]] from ''Strena Seu de Nive Sexangula'' (1611)
  • Remnant of Kepler's Supernova [[SN 1604]]
  • Two pages from Kepler's ''Rudolphine Tables'' showing eclipses of the Sun and Moon
  • GDR]] stamp featuring Kepler
  • [[Tycho Brahe]]
  • As a child, Kepler witnessed the [[Great Comet of 1577]], which attracted the attention of astronomers across Europe.
GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER (1571–1630)
Keplerian; Johann Kepler; Johannes kepler; John Kepler; Kepplar; Johannes Kelper; Kepeler; Kepeller; Kanones Pueriles; Kepler; Johan Kepler; Christian Frisch; Ch. Frisch; Kepler, Johannes; Dioptrice
n. Johannes Kepler (matemático y astrónomo alemán, redactó las leyes del movimiento de los planetas)
Johannes Brahms         
  • Monument dedicated to Brahms, by [[Max Klinger]] (1909)
  • Johannes Brahms, photographed c. 1872
  • bombing]] in 1943.
  • Ede Reményi (l.) and Brahms in 1852
  • Figaro]]'', 1890
  • [[Clara Schumann]] in 1857, photograph by [[Franz Hanfstaengl]]
  • Brahms in 1853
  • [[Johann Strauss II]] (left) and Brahms, photographed in Vienna
  • Grave in the [[Vienna Central Cemetery]]; monument designed by [[Victor Horta]] and sculpture by [[Ilse von Twardowski]]
GERMAN COMPOSER, PIANIST AND CONDUCTOR (1833–1897)
Brahms, Johannes; Brahms
n. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), compositor alemán
Kepler      
n. Kepler (Johannes, matemático y astrónomo alemán, que formuló las leyes del movimiento de los planetas)

Definition

Johannes
·noun A Portuguese gold coin of the value of eight dollars, named from the figure of King John which it bears;
- often contracted into joe; as, a joe, or a half joe.

Wikipedia

Johannes Kepler
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Examples of use of Johannes Kepler
1. In the early 1600s, German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler observed "the six– cornered starlet," and French philosopher René Descartes ("I think, therefore I am") detailed snowflake structure.
2. The idea occurred to German astronomer Johannes Kepler in the 17th century when he detected a comet flying across the night sky trailing what looked like a plume of fire.
3. "Last week we had the life and work of Johannes Kepler and the Duke of Wellington, and next week‘s show will feature Dante‘s Divine Comedy, Sir Edwin Lutyens and the battle of Gettysburg." A former contestant on the show, Glenys Hopkins, 70, from Warrington, agreed that the questions were not getting any easier.
4. "You go back to (Isaac) Newton and (Johannes) Kepler, the founders of early modern science were theists of one sort or another." Shah says a major split between evangelicals and popular culture came after the so–called Scopes monkey trial in 1'25, in which a teacher was convicted of violating Tennessee‘s ban on teaching evolution –– a decision later overturned.