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Johann Elert Bode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Johann Elert Bode was born on January 19, 1747 in Hamburg, Germany, the son of Johann Jakob Bode (1719-1799), a merchant in Hamburg, and his wife Anna Margarethe b. Kruse (1720-1800), and the first of nine brothers and sisters.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bode, Johann Elert. Bode, Johann Elert. Information about Bode, Johann Elert in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Bode's Law; Bode's Law; Bode's Law; Bode's Law; Bode, Boyd Henry; Bode, Hannelore; Bode, IA; Bode, Iowa; Bode, Johann Elert; Bode, Wilhelm von; Bode-Holtemme;
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Often referred to simply as Bode's Law, this rule had been discovered earlier by Johann Titius (1729-1796) of Wittenberg and so is more properly called Titius's Law or the Titius-Bode Law.
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1747 - Johann Elert Bode was born on the 19th of January in Hamburg.1768 - Bode published his popular book, "Anleitung zur Kenntnis des gestirnten Himmels" [Instruction for the Knowledge of the Starry Heavens]... biography from s9.com. ... 1774 - Together with Johann Heinrich Lambert, he founded the German language...
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Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of: Johann Elert Bode born on 19 January 1747 Hamburg, Germany.
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He was director of the Berlin observatory 1786-1825. Bode worked on the compilation of two atlases, Vorstellung der Gestirne and Uranographia, which described the positions of more than 17,000 stars and included for the first time some of the celestial bodies discovered by William Herschel. ... Bode, Johann Elert (1747-1826)
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Bode, Johann Elert | Send-To | Print | More; Category: Misc | 1555 views; [Texts | Images | Related Terms | Related Web Sites] ... You may add your own information here...; © Bill Arnett; German astronomer, known for the bogus 'Bode's Law' which attempts to explain the sizes of the planetary orbits.
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BODE, Johann Elert. Uranographia, sive astrorum descriptio. Berlin: by the author, 1801.. Buy and collect contemporary or modern art, old masters, jewelry, wine, watches, interiors, prints, and music at Christie's auctions. ... BODE, Johann Elert (1747-1826). Vorstellung der Gestirne auf XXXIV Kupfertafeln nach der...
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