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  Ideler (crater) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ideler is a small lunar impact crater in the low southern latitudes of the Moon.
This feature forms part of a nearly matched crater pair with 'Ideler L', which Ideler is intruding upon along its eastern flank.
The remainder of the rim is worn, with a pair of small craterlets along the northern rim and inner wall.
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 Karl Wilhelm Ideler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1811 his uncle, the astronomer and mathematician Ludwig Ideler, obtained a place for him to study medicine at the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Institut in Berlin.
Ideler gained his doctorate in 1820 and started practice in Bernau in 1821.
Ideler became an extraordinary professor at the Berlin Faculty in 1839 – he had already qualified as a lecturer there in 1831.
www.fernuni-hagen.de /EUROL/Projekt/biografien/ideler-e.htm   (160 words)

  
 Christian Ludwig Ideler - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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Zinzendorf, Nikolaus Ludwig von (1700-60), German religious reformer, who led the Renewed Church of the Unity of the Brethren, also known as the...
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 Ludwig I - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ludwig I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ludwig I, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
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 Christian Ludwig Ideler - LoveToKnow Watches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
CHRISTIAN LUDWIG IDELER (1766-1846), German chronologist and astronomer, was born near Perleberg on the 21st of September 1766.
His son, JULIUs Ludwig Ideler (1809-1842), wrote Meteorologia veterum Graecorum et Romanorum (1832).
This page was last modified 12:25, 15 May 2006.
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 METEOROLOGY (Gr. JerEw... - Online Information article about METEOROLOGY (Gr. JerEw...
Ideler (Meteorologia veterum graecorum et romanorum, See also:
Paris, 1974) and his Memoires sur la meteorologie, supplement au traite (1788); Ludwig Karatz's Lehrbuch der Meteorologie (See also:
HALLE (known as HALLE-AN-DER-SAALE, t0 distinguish it from the small town of Halle in Westphalia)
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 History of Constellation and Star Names
He never made any attempt to check the accuracy of this secondary source he used with any primary sources - as Paul Kunitzsch did in the 1950s for his doctoral thesis.) Though a number of his bibliographical references are obscure it is possible to successfully identify most of his main sources.
The basis of the book is Ideler's translation of the original 13th-century Arabic text Description of the Constellations by the Persian astronomer Al Kazwini, with Ideler's additions and annotations from classical and other sources.
Ludwig Ideler was an astronomer, mathematician, chronologist, and philologist.
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 Star Tales – Felis
The starry sky has worried me quite enough in my life, so that now I can have my joke with it.” Allen gave no reference, but his source was probably Ludwig Ideler’s Untersuchungen über den Ursprung und die Bedeutung der Sternnamen (Berlin, 1809), p.
The starry sky has made me tired enough all my life to allow me to have a little fun now.” Ideler noted that the original quotation appeared in Allgemeine geographische Ephemeriden, vol.
A grumpy-looking Felis on the Uranographia of Johann Bode.
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 IDELER, CHRISTIAN LUDW... - Online Information article about IDELER, CHRISTIAN LUDW...
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Junius LUDWIG IDELER (18o9-1842), wrote Meteorologia veterum Graecorum et Romanorum (1832).
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 Familie Ideler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
His uncle Ludwig Ideler was a famous Astronomer
in Geldrop (with Christiaan Ideler and Victor Machtel)
(They are related to Johan Ideler, a son from Bernhard Heinrich Ideler)
utopia.knoware.nl /users/ishideler   (282 words)

  
 Star of Bethlehem Christmas Star Errors, John Mosley, IPS Planetarian
He wrote that since the two planets were only one degree apart, weak eyes would have made them out as a single star-clearly a false impression.
In a popular chronological handbook published a few years later, Ludwig Ideler, who did not know of Kepler, incorrectly attributed Munter's hypothesis to Kepler.
Munter's book was widely read while Kepler's was not, and the error became entrenched in the literature.
www.ips-planetarium.org /planetarian/articles/common_errors_xmas.html   (4197 words)

  
 Easter Bibliography - Printed texts
Brinckmeier, Johann Peter Ludwig Eduard, Praktisches Handbuch der historischen Chronologie aller Zeiten und Völker, besonders des Mittelalters: mit Erläuterungen, ausführliche Tabellen, Berechnungen (Hempel, Berlin, 1882) – reprinted in 1973 by Academische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt (Graz).
Ideler, Christian Ludwig, Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie, 2 vols (August Rücker, Berlin, 1825/26) – reprinted in 1883 by ???
Ideler, Christian Ludwig, Lehrbuch der Chronologie (August Rücker, Berlin, 1831) [
www.phys.uu.nl /~vgent/easter/easter_text6a.htm   (7258 words)

  
 Book Review 2nd part -- De Docta Astrologia: C.U.R.A.'s Book Reviews By Shelley Jordan
The first individual to deal with hypothetical speculations associating the Star of Bethlehem with triple conjunctions of Jupiter and Saturn was Johannes Kepler, although his final theory asserted that the Star was, in his opinion, a nova.
In 1825, the German astronomer and philologist, Christian Ludwig Ideler, misunderstanding Kepler's position, was responsible for promoting the popular theory that attributes the Star to a triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.
Although maintaining a scientific methodology, in the end, Kidger appears to be a "believer," caught up in the beauty of the Star's legend.
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