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  1. Albert Brudzewski, also Albert Blar (of Brudzewo), Albert of Brudzewo or Wojciech Brudzewski (in Latin, Albertus de Brudzewo; c.1445–c.1497) was a Polish astronomer, mathematician, philosopher and diplomat.

    • Establishing moon's elliptical orbit
  2. 24 dic 2016 · Born Brudzewo, Poland, 1446. Died Vilnius, (Lithuania), 1497. Albert Brudzewski lectured on planetary motions at the University of Cracow, where Nicolaus Copernicus may have studied with him. Brudzewski studied in Cracow, where he received his bachelor’s degree in 1470 and his master’s in 1474.

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  3. Albertus Blar de Brudzewo. Download reference work entry PDF. Born Brudzewo, Poland, 1446. Died Vilnius, (Lithuania), 1497. Albert Brudzewski lectured on planetary motions at the University of Cracow, where Nicolaus Copernicus may have studied with him.

  4. Albert Brudzewski. Albert Blar Brudzewski, también conocido como Wojciech Brudzewski y Albert Blar de Brudzewo (en latín: Albertus de Brudzewo; Brudzew, cerca de Kalisz, 1445 – 1497, Vilna) fue un astrónomo polaco, matemático y profesor de la Universidad Jagellónica en Cracovia, dónde residió durante veinte años.

  5. Wojciech Brudzewski ou de Brudzewo, né le 6 avril 1445 à Brudzewo et mort vers 1497 à Vilnius, est un astronome, mathématicien, philosophe et diplomate polonais. Il fut le premier à affirmer que la Lune tournait en ellipse autour de la Terre en y montrant toujours la même face.

  6. Albert Brudzewski (c.1445-c.1497) was a Polish mathematician, philosopher, astronomer and diplomat. He taught at the Kraków Academy and is remembered for introducing modern teaching of astronomy by using up-to-date texts. His major contribution was stating that the Moon moves in an ellipse and always shows the same side to the Earth.

  7. Professor Albert Brudzewski- a scholar of Aristotelian philosophy who taught astronomy to select students in private. Under this influence, Copernicus was first exposed to Brudzewski’s commentary on Georg Peuerbach’s Theoricae Novae Planetarum.