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- Johannes_Engel abstract "Johannes Engel (2 March 1453 – 29 September 1512), also known as Johannes Angelus, was a doctor, astronomer and astrologer from Aichach, near Augsburg, which at that time was a Free Imperial City within the Holy Roman Empire. He practiced medicine in Vienna, and published numerous almanachs, planetary tables and calendars. His Astrolabium planum was published by Erhard Ratdolt of Augsburg in 1488; a second edition was printed by Johann Emerich for Lucantonio Giunti in Venice in 1494.".
- Johannes_Engel birthDate "1453-03-02".
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- Johannes_Engel birthYear "1453".
- Johannes_Engel deathDate "1512-09-29".
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- Johannes_Engel deathPlace Vienna.
- Johannes_Engel deathYear "1512".
- Johannes_Engel nationality Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Johannes_Engel occupation Astronomer.
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- Johannes_Engel stateOfOrigin Holy_Roman_Empire.
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- Johannes_Engel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johannes Engel".
- Johannes_Engel birthDate "1453-03-02".
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- Johannes_Engel caption "Title page of the Astrolabium, printed by Johann Emerich for Lucantonio Giunti, Venice 1494".
- Johannes_Engel deathDate "1512-09-29".
- Johannes_Engel deathPlace "Vienna, Holy Roman Empire".
- Johannes_Engel knownFor "Astrolabium planum, 1488".
- Johannes_Engel name "Johannes Engel".
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- Johannes_Engel comment "Johannes Engel (2 March 1453 – 29 September 1512), also known as Johannes Angelus, was a doctor, astronomer and astrologer from Aichach, near Augsburg, which at that time was a Free Imperial City within the Holy Roman Empire. He practiced medicine in Vienna, and published numerous almanachs, planetary tables and calendars. His Astrolabium planum was published by Erhard Ratdolt of Augsburg in 1488; a second edition was printed by Johann Emerich for Lucantonio Giunti in Venice in 1494.".
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