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From 1461 to 1465 Regiomontanus lived and worked at Cardinal Bessarion... In 1467 Regiomontanus left Rome to work at the court of... Regiomontanus remains famous for having built at Nuremberg the first astronomical observatory in Germany... Regiomontanus died mysteriously in Rome... Regiomontanus was internationally famous already in his lifetime... referred to Regiomontanus as having been his own teacher... and came close to asserting that Regiomontanus had rejected it altogether... Regiomontanus concentrated his efforts on... and observations were juxtaposed by Regiomontanus in his manuscript almanacs... Regiomontanus did not live to produce the special commentary to the ephemerides that he had promised... Regiomontanus and Calendar Reform...

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