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- Nor were the results of apian labours limited to simple honey.
- The Apian-Gymnasium is one of Bavaria's centres of excellence.
- "Apian " is named after the German humanist Peter Apian.
- "Apian " is named after the German humanist Peter Apian.
- It was named after Peter Apian ( 1495 1552 ) and his son Philipp Apian.
- It was named after Peter Apian ( 1495 1552 ) and his son Philipp Apian.
- Apian is also remembered for publishing the only known depiction of the Bedouin constellations in 1533.
- In 1527, Peter Apian was called to the University of Ingolstadt as a mathematician and printer.
- They would have 14 children together, five girls and nine sons, one of whom was Philipp Apian.
- He went on to Peter Apian in Ingolstadt and Joachim Camerarius in T黚ingen, then to Gasser in his hometown.
- The town is home to the Museum of Musical Instruments founded in 1883 by " Paul Otto Apian-Bennewitz ".
- The only exception is a picture by Philipp Apian, which was painted around the year 1568 and shows a border around the rose.
- Peter Apian was a mathematician at the University of Ingolstadt, Bavaria's oldest university ( which was later moved to Munich ).
- Firefighters and paramedics said they were ready for the apian onslaught, which Duncan predicts will begin to reach the county line by next summer.
- Apian was followed by his son Philipp ( 1531 1589 ), who, in addition to his own research, preserved the legacy of his father.
- He also executed many of the woodcut illustrations for the Bible published at Frankfurt by Sigismund Feierabend, and for a topographical survey of Bavaria by Philipp Apian.
- Pliny described Nomentan as the second-best wine-producing grape, followed by Apian and its two sub-varieties, which were the preferred grape of Etruria.
- Fin?s heart-shaped ( cordiform ) map projection may be his most famous illustration, and was frequently employed by other notable cartographers, including Peter Apian and Gerardus Mercator.
- The earliest surviving maps on the projection appear as woodcut drawings of terrestrial globes of 1509 ( anonymous ), 1533 and 1551 ( Johannes Sch鰊er ), and 1524 and 1551 ( Apian ).
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