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  • Thumbnail for Tadeáš Hájek
    September 1600 in Prague), also known as Tadeáš Hájek of Hájek, Thaddaeus Hagecius ab Hayek or Thaddeus Nemicus, was a Czech naturalist, personal physician...
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    is overlaid by three smaller craters designated Hagecius C, B, and G. The interior floor of Hagecius is a level plain with no significant rises. There...
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  • Peter Hayek (born 1957), retired American ice hockey player Thaddaeus Hagecius ab Hayek (1525–1600), Czech physician and astronomer Antoine Hayek (1928–2010)...
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    Silesia, often accompanied by his Bohemian naturalist friend, Thaddaeus Hagecius. Between 1607 and 1611, Anselmus catalogued the Kunstkammer and in 1609...
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    z Libočan, German: Wenzeslaus Hagek von Libotschan, Latin: Wenceslaus Hagecius, Wenceslaus Hagek a Liboczan; late 15th century – 18 March 1553) was a...
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  • representative of the Catholic nobility in the period before the Thirty Years' War Hagecius (1525–1600), astronomer, naturalist and personal physician of Emperor Rudolph...
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    of Rosenberger. Other nearby craters of note include Biela to the east, Hagecius to the south-southeast, and Nearch to the south-southwest. Due west past...
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  • Thumbnail for Jean Picard
    physicist Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695), the Czech physician/astronomer Hagecius (1525-1600) had all suggested the method; even the ancient Greek astronomer...
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  • 79 2009 Fritz Haber (1868–1934) WGPSN Hagecius 59°55′S 46°38′E / 59.92°S 46.63°E / -59.92; 46.63 (Hagecius) 79.55 1935 Tadeáš Hájek (1525–1600) WGPSN...
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  • Tadeáš Hájek (1525–1600), better known by his Latinized name, Thaddaeus Hagecius. He was one of the founders of modern stellar and cometary astronomy, who...
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    (the island Hven, near Copenhagen) with the position observed by Thadaeus Hagecius (Tadeáš Hájek) in Prague at the same time, giving deliberate consideration...
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  • Thumbnail for Luboš Perek
    Nations, New York City 1975–1980 University of Liège (1969) ADION (1972) T. Hagecius de Hajek (1980) Nagy Ernö (1981) Zagreb University (1982) City of Paris...
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  • Thumbnail for Timeline of Solar System astronomy
    Hven, near Copenhagen) and compares it with that observed by Thadaeus Hagecius from Prague at the same time, giving deliberate consideration to the movement...
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  • (crater) Bečvář (crater) Biela (crater) C. Mayer (crater) Freud (crater) Hagecius (crater) Heinrich (crater) Heyrovsky (crater) Littrow (crater) Oppolzer...
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  • as the Scots Duncan Liddel and John Craig, or the Czech Tadeáš Hájek (Hagecius). Craig was an academic in Germany for an extended period. He was in Königsberg...
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