Johannes Stadius

Johannes Stadius. Johannes Stadius or Estadius (Dutch: ''Jan Van Ostaeyen''; French: ''Jean Stade'') (ca. 1 May 1527 – 17 June 1579), was a Flemish astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician. He was one of the important late 16th-century makers of ephemerides, which gave the positions of astronomical objects in the sky at a given time or times. Provided by Wikipedia
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    L. Iulii Flori rerum à Romanis gestarum libri IV. by Florus, Lucius Annaeus

    Published 1631
    Other Authors: “…Stadius, Johannes, 1527-1579…”
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    L. Julii Flori rerum à Romanis gestarum libri IV, by Florus, Lucius Annaeus

    Published 1638
    Other Authors: “…Stadius, Johannes, 1527-1579…”
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    L. Julii Flori rerum à Romanis gestarum libri IV, by Florus, Lucius Annaeus

    Published 1638
    Other Authors: “…Stadius, Johannes, 1527-1579…”
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    Electronic eBook
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    L. Iulii Flori rerum à Romanis gestarum libri IV. by Florus, Lucius Annaeus

    Published 1631
    Other Authors: “…Stadius, Johannes, 1527-1579…”
    Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
    Electronic eBook
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