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Maximilian Hell, S,J,1720 – 1792and his Mesmerizing adventures 1, Sommervogel, Carolus Bibliothèque de la compagnie de Jésus , Bruxelles: Société Belge de Libraire, 1890-1960 Vol, IV 2, Gillispie, Charles, C, ed,, Dictionary of Scientific biography , 16 vols, New York: Charles Scribner and
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Maximilian Hell se contenta de latiniser son prénom en publiant ses écrits sous le nom de , Club d’astronomie de Frouville Avril 2010 Biographie de Maximilien HELL suite Maximilien HELL : Son apport scientifique Ses travaux les plus importants sont dans le contenu de ses « Ephemerides astronomicae ad meridianum Vindobonesem » qu’il a commencé en 1757 et poursuivit pendant de
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“ Maximilian Hell 1720–92 and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe is a valuable contribution that provides an impressive account of the neglected aspects of the East Central European Enlightenment,” Tibor Bodnár-Király, Eötvös Loránd University, In: Austrian History Yearbook, Vol, 52 2021, pp, 15–16,
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Astronomer, b, at Schemnitz in Hungary, 15 May, 1720; d, at Vienna, 14 April, 1792, He entered the Society of Jesus at Trentschin, 18 October, 1738, and after his novitiate was sent to Vienna, where he made his philosophical studies, From his early years he had shown a strong inclination for scientific pursuits, and in 1744 he devoted himself
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Maximilian Hell
Maximilian Hell, a Hungarian astronomer and Jesuit priest, was born May 15, 1720, Hell was head of the Vienna Observatory from 1756 on, While there, he published an Ephemerides for the meridian of Vienna 1760, which we have in our collections, In 1769, he headed for Lapland with an assistant to make precise observations of the passage of Venus across the Sun on June 3 of that year,
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Maximilian Hell, Hungarian astronomer and Jesuit priest, was born on May 15 1720, Hell was head of Vienna Observatory from 1756 on, While there, he published Ephemerides for Meridian of Vienna, which we have in our collections, In 1769, he headed for Lapland with an assistant to make precise observations of the passage of Venus across the Sun on June 3 of that year, Venus makes such solar
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