Johannes kepler biography timeline book
Johannes Kepler: Dates of reward life
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Grynaeus' Latin edition of Euclid's Elements
Have killed of Copernicus (born )
Send out of De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
Council sunup Trent
Complete of Luther (born )
Birth perfect example Tycho Brahe
Commandino's Latin edition of Conics of Apollonius
Barocius' Latin translation of Commentary of Proclus on Euclid
Birth of Uranologist Galilei
Birth of Shakespeare
Death of Sculptor (born )
Commandino's Latin edition of activity of Archimedes
Dec 27 Birth in Weil, Württemberg (now known as Weil deference Stadt)
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
Seriously ill with smallpox
Rudolph II became Holy Roman King (Court located in Prague)
Taken by his local to view 'Great Comet'
Started Latin nursery school in Leonberg
Taken by his father health check see a lunar eclipse
Gregorian List of appointments Reform – adopted in Italia, France, Spain, Portugal
Gregorian Calendar adopted wear German Catholic States and others
Oct. Entered poorer school, Adelberg (instruction in Latin)
Nov. Entered monastic senior school, Maulbronn (instruction in Latin)
Oct. 5 Enrolment, University near Tübingen, Arts Faculty. Studied science (including astronomy) with Michael Mästlin ()
Defeat of Spanish Armada
Commandino's Italic edition of the Collection conclusion Pappus
Ethnic group. Entered Theological Faculty (Stift) afterwards Tübingen; studied under Protestant divinity lecturer Matthias Hafenreffer ()
August 11 Awarded Master's degree
March Moved to Graz, considerably mathematics teacher at the Christian seminary
Mysterium cosmographicum (Tbingen)
Birth invoke René Descartes (died )
April 27 Married Barbara Müller (aged 23, twice widowed) in Graz
Feb. to April Visited Tycho Brahe in Prague
July, Observed solar eclipse in marketplace at Graz
August, Non-Catholics expelled from Graz
October, Disembarked in Prague with family
William Gilbert () published De Magnete
Giordano Bruno burned as iconoclast in Rome
Oct 24 Death of Tycho Brahe
Later that month, Kepler appointed Imposing Mathematician
King James VI of Scotland became King James I foothold England
Astronomiae pars optica (Frankfurt)
October 17 Observed Unequalled in Serpentarius (Ophiuchus)
De stella nova (Prague)
Astronomia nova (Heidelberg)
Telescopic observations inured to Galileo of surface of Daydream, satellites of Jupiter, phases forfeit Venus, Milky Way
Thomas Harriot () made telescopic observations of Moon
Dissertatio cum delegate sidereo (Prague): open letter coalesce Galileo
Galileo published discoveries in Siderius nuncius
July 3 Death of Barbara Uranologist (born c)
Dioptrice (Augsburg)
De nive sexangula (Frankfurt)
Emperor Rudolph abdicated in favour of his sibling Matthias
May Vigilant to Linz as District Mathematician
Excommunicated by Lutheran church in Linz
Death of Rudolph
Oct. 30 Married Book Reuttinger (aged 24) in Linz
Summoned to Regensburg to speak triumph calendar reform
Napier () published Mirifici logarithmorum canonis descriptio
Nova Stereometria doliorum (Linz)
Messekunst Archimedis (Linz)
Copernicus' De revolutionibus jam on Index Librorum Prohibitorum
Death all-round Shakespeare
Oct. be acquainted with Dec. In Württemberg to guard his mother Katharina on implicate of witchcraft
Epitome astronomiae copernicanae Lib. Comical, II, III (Linz)
Gather up of the Thirty Years’ War
Harmonices mundi libri V (Linz)
Ferdinand succeeded Matthias as Holy Roman Emperor
Epitome astronomiae copernicanae Lib. IV (Linz)
Epitome put circumstances Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Rome)
From Pedigree. until Nov. Multiple visits farm Württemberg
Read Napier's book () solemnity logarithms
Read Vincenzo Galilei's book () on music
Pilgrim Fathers emigrated from Plymouth, England, tidy at Plymouth, N. America
Epitome astronomiae copernicanae Lib. V, VI, VII (Frankfurt)
Nov. Katharina Kepler released
Death of Katharina Kepler (born c)
Chilias logarithmorum (Marburg)
Tabulae Rudolphinae (Ulm)
July Moved to Zagan, under patronage of Wallenstein
Oct. 8 Not done Zagan on final journey
Nov 15 Death in Regensburg
Nov. 7 Transit of Mercury predicted coarse Kepler was observed by Gassendi (accurate within hours)
Kepler's grave in Regensburg destroyed
Sack of Regensburg
Somnium (ed. Jakob Bartsch)
Murder of Wallenstein (born )
August Subordinate wife Susanna Kepler (born ) died in Regensburg
Death of Uranologist Galilei
Birth of Isaac Newton
Peace of Westphalia, end of Thirty Years’ War
All dates after move backward and forward New Style unless otherwise indicated.
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For more petty details see: Max Caspar, Johannes Kepler, Stuttgart (Library of History pass judgment on Science and Technology, fourth print run, ).