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Philipp Apian (Humanistenname; eigentlich … Philipp Apian (Humanistenname; eigentlich Bennewitz oder Bienewitz; * 14. September 1531 in Ingolstadt; † 14. November 1589 in Tübingen) war ein süddeutscher Mathematiker, Arzt, Kartograf und Heraldiker. Er war Universitätsprofessor in Ingolstadt und Tübingen und wurde auch durch die erste Landesvermessung Bayerns bekannt.ie erste Landesvermessung Bayerns bekannt.
, Philipp Apian, znany także jako Philipp Bennewitz lub Bienewitz (ur. 14 września 1531 w Ingolstadt, zm. 15 listopada 1589 w Tybindze) – niemiecki matematyk, lekarz i kartograf.
, Philipp Apian (14 September 1531 – 14 November 1589) was a German mathematician and medic. The son of Petrus Apianus (1495–1552), he is also known as the cartographer of Bavaria.
, Philipp Bienewitz, meglio noto come Filipp … Philipp Bienewitz, meglio noto come Filippo Apiano (Ingolstadt, 1531 – Tubinga, 1589), è stato un cartografo tedesco. Figlio di Pietro Apiano, fu docente all'Università di Ingolstadt dal 1552 e, divenuto protestante, all'Università di Tubinga (1568-1584). La sua opera più celebre fu una carta della Baviera (1561) di proporzioni monumentali, utilizzata fino al XIX secolo.onumentali, utilizzata fino al XIX secolo.
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Philipp Bienewitz, meglio noto come Filipp … Philipp Bienewitz, meglio noto come Filippo Apiano (Ingolstadt, 1531 – Tubinga, 1589), è stato un cartografo tedesco. Figlio di Pietro Apiano, fu docente all'Università di Ingolstadt dal 1552 e, divenuto protestante, all'Università di Tubinga (1568-1584). La sua opera più celebre fu una carta della Baviera (1561) di proporzioni monumentali, utilizzata fino al XIX secolo.onumentali, utilizzata fino al XIX secolo.
, Philipp Apian, znany także jako Philipp Bennewitz lub Bienewitz (ur. 14 września 1531 w Ingolstadt, zm. 15 listopada 1589 w Tybindze) – niemiecki matematyk, lekarz i kartograf.
, Philipp Apian (Humanistenname; eigentlich … Philipp Apian (Humanistenname; eigentlich Bennewitz oder Bienewitz; * 14. September 1531 in Ingolstadt; † 14. November 1589 in Tübingen) war ein süddeutscher Mathematiker, Arzt, Kartograf und Heraldiker. Er war Universitätsprofessor in Ingolstadt und Tübingen und wurde auch durch die erste Landesvermessung Bayerns bekannt.ie erste Landesvermessung Bayerns bekannt.
, Philipp Apian (14 September 1531 – 14 November 1589) was a German mathematician and medic. The son of Petrus Apianus (1495–1552), he is also known as the cartographer of Bavaria.
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Philipp Apian
, Filippo Apiano
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