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Christophorus Clavius, Italian Galaxy case by Science Source. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Color enhanced portrait of Christophorus Clavius (March 25, 1538 - February 6, 1612), a German Jesuit mathematician and astronomer who was the main... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Color enhanced portrait of Christophorus Clavius (March 25, 1538 - February 6, 1612), a German Jesuit mathematician and astronomer who was the main architect of the modern Gregorian calendar. Very little is known about his early life. He joined the Jesuit order in 1555. In 1579 he was assigned to compute the basis for a reformed calendar that would stop the slow process in which the Church's holidays were drifting relative to the seasons of the year. Using the Prussian Tables of Erasmus Reinhold, he proposed a calendar reform that was adopted in 1582 in Catholic countries by order of Pope Gregory XIII and is now the Gregorian calendar used worldwide. In logic, Clavius' Law (inferring of the truth of a proposition from the inconsistency of its negation) is named after him. He used the decimal point in the goniometric tables of his astrolabium in 1593 and he was one of the first who used it in this way. As an astronomer he held strictly to the geocentric model of the solar system, in whi...
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