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Johannes Kepler
human
Sex or gendermale Edit
Country of citizenshipHoly Roman Empire, Duchy of Württemberg Edit
Name in native languageJohannes Kepler Edit
Birth nameJohannes Kepler Edit
Given nameJohannes Edit
Family nameKepler Edit
Date of birth27 December 1571 Edit
Place of birthWeil der Stadt Edit
Date of death15 November 1630 Edit
Place of deathRegensburg Edit
Place of burialRegensburg Edit
FatherHeinrich Kepler Edit
MotherKatharina Kepler Edit
SiblingMargarethe Maickler Edit
SpouseBarbara Müller, Susanne Reuttinger Edit
Languages spoken, written or signedLatin, German Edit
Field of workoptics, astronomy, mathematics, mechanics Edit
EmployerUniversity of Graz, Emperor Rudolf II, Linz Edit
Educated atUniversity of Tübingen, Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren, Tübinger Stift Edit
Academic degreeBachelor of Arts, Master of Arts Edit
Doctoral advisorMichael Maestlin Edit
StudentPeter Crüger, Ambrosius Rhode, Johann Odontius Edit
Student ofMichael Maestlin, Tycho Brahe Edit
Work locationGraz, Linz, Ulm, Prague Edit
Religion or worldviewLutheranism Edit
SponsorEmperor Rudolf II, Albrecht von Wallenstein Edit
Notable workAstronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae, De Cometis Libelli Tres, Rudolphine Tables Edit
Motto text“Mensus eram coelos, nunc terrae metior umbras.Mens coelestis erat, corporis umbra iacet.” Edit
Member ofLincean Academy Edit
Influenced byNicolaus Copernicus Edit
Award receivedInternational Space Hall of Fame Edit
Copyright status as a creatorcopyrights on works have expired Edit

[1]Johannes Kepler Sha chasambo yim findin tulurin bǝ lan kintawu jimada gaji bǝ lan suro sa,a duwu miyon luko uwun fitulurrin tilon bǝ lan sha katambo (27-Dec-1571)

Kǝrmu Nzǝ[edit | edit source]

Yim miyon luko uwun bǝ lan kintawu jimada auwal bǝ lan suro sa,a duwu miyon araskin fyakkin bǝ lan bawono (15-nov-1630).Johannes Kepler dǝ shi kam cidi Germany bǝ kureman attǝyǝy shi malum lisawu bǝ. (Mathematician, Astronomer, optician, natural philosopher, astrology and lutheran theologian.

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