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Dutch–German cartographer
atlas. Cellarius was born around 1596 in Neuhausen, near Worms. His family name was originally Keller, which he later Latinized to Cellarius. He was
Andreas_Cellarius
Topics referred to by the same term
Cellarius may refer to: Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey. As a surname it is usually a Latinized
Cellarius
Proposed explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem
The hypothesis of Andreas Cellarius, showing the planetary motions in eccentric and epicyclical orbits
Hypothesis
German classical scholar
Christoph (Keller) Cellarius (22 November 1638 – 4 June 1707) was a German classical scholar from Schmalkalden who held positions in Weimar and Halle
Christoph_Cellarius
Book by Andreas Cellarius
Andreas Cellarius, Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660, TASCHEN, ISBN 978-3-8228-5290-3 Bio-bibliography of Andreas Cellarius Media related to Cellarius Harmonia
Harmonia_Macrocosmica
German theologian (1499–1564)
Martin Borrhaus (Latin: Martin Cellarius) (1499 – 11 October 1564) was a German Protestant theologian and reformer. Borrhaus was born in Stuttgart and
Martin_Cellarius
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
periodisation became standard after the 17th-century German historian Christoph Cellarius divided history into three periods: ancient, medieval, and modern. The
Middle_Ages
English novelist and critic (1835–1902)
captioned "Darwin among the Machines", written by Butler, but signed Cellarius. It compares human evolution to machine evolution, prophesying that machines
Samuel_Butler_(novelist)
German theologian (1614–1689)
Cellarius married Elisabeth, one of the daughters of Justus Gesenius. Justus Cellarius, the couple's son, was born towards the end of 1649. Cellarius
Balthasar_Cellarius
Species of gastropod
Lipsiæ. pge 28. Oxychilus cellarius. Encyclopedia of Life, accessed 28 July 2014. "Species summary for Oxychilus cellarius". AnimalBase, accessed 28 July
Oxychilus_cellarius
Newspaper article by Samuel Butler
references the work of Charles Darwin. Written by Samuel Butler but signed Cellarius, the letter raised the possibility that machines were a kind of "mechanical
Darwin_among_the_Machines
Philosophical problem-solving principle
Andreas Cellarius's illustration of the Copernican system, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660). Future positions of the sun, moon and other solar system
Occam's_razor
Curved path of an object around a point
The Earth-centered universe according to Ptolemy; illustration by Andreas Cellarius from Harmonia Macrocosmica, 1660
Orbit
Species of slug
described, prominent among them being the varieties serpentinus, vulgaris, cellarius (typical), johnstoni, maculatus, ferrussaci, obscurus, fasciatus and rufescens
Limax_maximus
Sun-centered astronomical model
Andreas Cellarius's illustration of the Copernican system, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica
Heliocentrism
Constellation straddling the celestial equator
a "dragon fish" by Johann Bayer, while both Willem Blaeu and Andreas Cellarius depicted Cetus as a whale-like creature in the same century. However,
Cetus_(constellation)
Heliostatic model of solar system by Nicolaus Copernicus
Andreas Cellarius's illustration of the Copernican system, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660)
Copernican_heliocentrism
American academic and writer (born 1966)
Awards℠ 2020 | World Fantasy Convention". "Brian Evenson" in Cellarius Stories, Volume 1. Cellarius, Ed., New York: 2018, ISBN 978-1-949688-02-3. "Brian Evenson"
Brian_Evenson
Period of European history between AD 1300 and 1500
tripartite periodization became standard after the German historian Christoph Cellarius published Universal History Divided into an Ancient, Medieval, and New
Late_Middle_Ages
Name list
Austrian alpine skier Andreas Capellanus, writer of De amore Andreas Cellarius (c.1596–1665), Dutch-German cartographer Andreas Constantinou, Cypriot
Andreas
Science of mapping the universe
identification of a local supercluster named the Laniakea Supercluster. Andreas Cellarius Chronology of the Universe Cosmogony Cosmogram Cosmographia Cosmology
Cosmography
Former constellation
a few 17th-century Dutch celestial globes and in the atlas of Andreas Cellarius. It was no longer used after the 18th century. Former constellations atlascoelestis
Cancer_Minor
Academic building in Ohio, United States
pp. Withrow Court Cellarius, Charles F. (19 October 1957), "Email to Dr. John D. Millett, President of Miami University.", Cellarius & Hilmer Williams
Culler Hall (Miami University)
Culler_Hall_(Miami_University)
American author and educator (born 1966)
Fantasy & Science Fiction (2006) "Enhancement", Whose Future Is It?: Cellarius Stories, Volume I (2018) List of horror fiction writers With Steven Barnes
Tananarive_Due
Interpretations of the planets of the Solar System
The geocentric Ptolemaic system of the universe depicted by Andreas Cellarius, 1660–1661
Planets_in_astrology
Ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli
Map of Iberia and Colchis by Christoph Cellarius printed in Leipzig in 1706
Kingdom_of_Iberia
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites: "Aegilium Insula" Christoph Cellarius, Notitia orbis antiqui: sive geographia plenior, 1701-06:606. De Bello
Isola_del_Giglio
Bavarian lawyer and celestial cartographer
Uranometria, did not gain wide acceptance. Harmonia Macrocosmica by Andreas Cellarius (1660) included star maps for Schiller's constellations after the pagan
Julius_Schiller
Novel by Luther Blissett
reformer; Wolfgang Fabricius Capito – German reformer; Martin Borrhaus (Cellarius) – Unitarianist reformer; 15 May 1525 - Battle of Frankenhausen Hans Hut
Q_(novel)
American game designer (born 1987)
Twine game". Wired. "Porpentine Charity Heartscape" in Cellarius Stories, Volume 1. Cellarius, Ed., New York: 2018, ISBN 978-1-949688-02-3. Goldberg,
Porpentine_(game_designer)
American music video director, comics writer and columnist
24, 2020. Retrieved March 27, 2021. "Alex de Campi" in Cellarius Stories, Volume 1. Cellarius, Ed., New York: 2018, ISBN 978-1-949688-02-3. Alex de Campi
Alex_de_Campi
French soldier (1889–1977)
refuge in France in the seventeenth century, one of them being Andreas Cellarius. Before World War II, Colonel Mast was the French military attaché in
Charles_Mast
van Houten-Groeneveld, T. Gehrels · 11 km MPC · JPL 12618 Cellarius 6217 P-L Cellarius September 24, 1960 Palomar C. J. van Houten, I. van Houten-Groeneveld
List of minor planets: 12001–13000
List_of_minor_planets:_12001–13000
Mountain on the United States–Canada border
Retrieved 2024-10-22. Ramos, Judith Daxootsu; Abraham, Elaine Chewshaa; Cellarius, Barbara. "Mount St. Elias - Was'eitushaa". Wrangell St. Elias National
Mount_Saint_Elias
American writer of horror fiction (born 1971)
multiple names: authors list (link) "David Wellington" in Cellarius Stories, Volume 1. Cellarius, Ed., New York: 2018, ISBN 978-1-949688-02-3. David Wellington
David_Wellington_(author)
Historical region of Georgia
Map of Colchis and Iberia by Christoph Cellarius printed in Leipzig in 1706
Colchis
Le Nain de Tillemont (1637–1698), ecclesiastical historian Christoph Cellarius (1638–1707), German universal historian Constantin Catntacuzino (1639–1716)
List_of_historians
Calendar year
article "Darwin among the Machines" is published (under the pen name Cellarius) in The Press newspaper in Christchurch, New Zealand; it will be incorporated
1863
Genus of spiders
to Venezuela Uloborus canescens C. L. Koch, 1844 – Colombia Uloborus cellarius Yin & Yan, 2012 – China Uloborus chinmoyiae Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2013
Uloborus
Branch of astrology dealing with politics, government, and law
Image from Andreas Cellarius, Harmonia macrocosmica, plate 15, 1661
Mundane_astrology
Late 5th/early 6th century Byzantine historian
editions are those published at Oxford (1679), at Zeitz and Jena, edited by Cellarius, with annotations of his own and others (1679, 1713, 1729). The next edition
Zosimus_(historian)
American writer (born 1952)
Consequence of Sound, March 29, 2019 "Steven Barnes" in Cellarius Stories, Volume 1, ch. 10. Cellarius, Ed., New York: 2018, ISBN 978-1-949688-02-3. Wikiquote
Steven_Barnes
Part of astronomy concerned with mapping of stars
and scoped Atlas Maior) featured the Harmonia Macrocosmica by Andreas Cellarius 1693 – Firmamentum Sobiescanum sive Uranometria, by Johannes Hevelius
Celestial_cartography
Dormitory in Oxford, Ohio
Technical details Floor area 50,949 sq ft (4,733.3 m2) Design and construction Architect Charles Cellarius Other information Seating capacity 142 residence
Reid_Hall_(Miami_University)
Religious building in Fossacesia, Italy
to tradition, the origins of the monastery were connected to a small cellarius (small recovery) for Benedictine monks, with a chapel, built by one Martin
San_Giovanni_in_Venere_Abbey
Satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire
eſt, (Terrâ) Trans fluvium, vel Transfluviali, seu Transeuphratæa […]" Cellarius 1691, p. 263: "maiores gentis Israeliticæ, qui Transeuphratæa regione
Eber-Nari
Historical region in Prussia, now in Lithuania and Russia
The territory once inhabited by Scalovian or Schlavone people (Andreas Cellarius, 1652:132), which had been a part of Lithuania Minor, was at various times
Scalovia
1635 – Michael Földessy 1637 – Michael Jakob Szeleczky 1640 – Johannes Cellarius 1643 – Georg Tallyán 1646 – Andreas Segner 1648 – Jakob Prein 1649 – Gregor
Mayor_of_Bratislava
Dance of Czech origin
of music, depending on what feels best with the tune that is playing. Cellarius (1849) describes a three-part redowa consisting of a pursuit part ("la
Redowa
Alarich Bross, the Abwehr's by Fregattenkapitän (Commander) Alexander Cellarius. In February 1944, the organizations were merged under the SD, and in
Pro-German resistance movement in Finland
Pro-German_resistance_movement_in_Finland
River in Turkey
earliest account of time. Printed for T. Osborne. pp. 618–. Christoph Cellarius (1706). Notitia orbis antiqui, sive Geographia plenior, ab ortu rerumpublicarum
Batman_River
French playwright and songwriter
d'Application, 8 March 1896: Ohé, l'amour ! revue in 2 tableaux, with Cellarius, Paris, Scala, 18 April 1897: Madame Putiphar, three-act operetta, with
Léon_Xanrof
New Zealand newspaper
Erewhon appeared in The Press in an article signed with the pseudonym Cellarius (q.v.) and headed "Darwin among the Machines." In 1905, The Press purchased
The_Press
OCLC 945975573.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Cellarius 1691, p. 263: "maiores gentis Israeliticæ, qui Transeuphratæa regione
Names_of_the_Levant
Evolution of the art and science of mapmaking
Henricus Hondius II, Hendrik Hondius I, Willem Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Andreas Cellarius, Gerard de Jode, Cornelis de Jode, Nicolaes Visscher I and Nicolaes Visscher
History_of_cartography
German physician and chemist (1679–1759)
began studying theology. Philosophical lectures were given by Christoph Cellarius and theological lectures by August Hermann Francke. Juncker also took
Johann_Juncker
Dutch cartographer and publisher (1588–1664)
was a celestial atlas created by the German-Dutch cartographer Andreas Cellarius. Published in 1660, it formed the eleventh volume of Atlas Maior. Janssonius
Jan_Janssonius
by Leonardo Bruni in the early 15th century, strengthened by Christoph Cellarius in the late 17th century, and cemented by Edward Gibbon in the late 18th
Succession of the Roman Empire
Succession_of_the_Roman_Empire
Native animals of the Australian Capital Territory
illustra, Gyraulus (Pygmanisus) scottianus, Isidorella newcombi, Oxychilus cellarius (cellar glass-snail), and Trocholaoma ninguicola. Freshwater snails include
Fauna of the Australian Capital Territory
Fauna_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory
Genus of gastropods
canini (Benoit, 1843) Oxychilus caspius (O. Boettger, 1880) Oxychilus cellarius (O. F. Müller, 1774) † Oxychilus chantrei (Locard, 1878) Oxychilus clarus
Oxychilus
Theologian and historian (1950–2019)
Theodore Beza (Pittsburgh, Pa: Pickwick Press, 1980) Martin Borrhaus (Cellarius) (Baden-Baden: Editions Valentin Koerner, 1981) Martini Buceri opera omnia
Irena_Backus
Academic in Oxford, Ohio
5086750; -84.7331722 Completed 1949 (central wing) 1950 (north wing) 1965 (south wing) Design and construction Architects C.F. Cellarius; Cellarius & Hilmer
Upham_Hall_(Miami_University)
Fissure cave in Thuringia, Germany
Troglophilic cave animals include the cellar glass-snail (Oxychilus cellarius) and the common woodlouse (Oniscus asellus). Noteworthy are the six species
Goetz_Cave
16th-century Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer and Renaissance humanist
thinkers began to be more cautious in expressing their views: Martin Cellarius, Lelio Sozzini and others either ceased writing or wrote only in private
Michael_Servetus
carteri (Collin, 1926) Platypalpus caucasicus Kovalev, 1967 Platypalpus cellarius Melander, 1928 Platypalpus ceylonensis Melander, 1928 Platypalpus chilensis
List_of_Platypalpus_species
German Lutheran theologian (1621-1668)
professor of history and oratory. His other teachers included Balthasar Cellarius, Johannes Musaeus and Christian Chemnitz. In 1640 he transferred to Altdorf
Johann Ernst Gerhard the elder
Johann_Ernst_Gerhard_the_elder
Place in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
both mountain and mine). For this reason, Dutch cartographer Andreas Cellarius mentioned Nowa Gora in his work Descriptio Poloniae, published in 1639
Nowa Góra, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Nowa_Góra,_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship
Building in Ohio, United States
The building is 6,341 square feet and has a capacity of 218 people. Cellarius and Hilmer designed it with a Colonial Revival and Early American Georgian
Sesquicentennial_Chapel
Celiacruz 158657 Célian 23284 Celik 66144 Célinereylé 20479 Celisaucier 12618 Cellarius 3782 Celle 117539 Celletti 26578 Cellinekim 3857 Cellino 85511 Celnik
List of named minor planets: C
List_of_named_minor_planets:_C
Italian religious figure
Luther in 1483. As an apocalyptic thinker he was influenced by Martin Cellarius. He was born in Pinerolo around 1518. He became a scholar and grammarian
Jacopo_Brocardo
1st-century AD Latin didactic poem about celestial phenomena
spheres: one solid (Earth) and the other hollow (the firmament), resembling this 17th-century depiction in Andreas Cellarius's Harmonia Macrocosmica.
Astronomica_(Manilius)
French dance teacher (1808–1891)
became the rage in Paris he travelled there and consulted with Henri Cellarius and his reputation was established when he introduced the dance to English
Eugène_Germain_Coulon
River in Greece
Enipeus for the river near Litochoro appears in an 18th-century map by C. Cellarius (1774), suggesting that the misnaming likely originated during the early
Elpeus
City and municipality in North Holland
of Hoorn: David Pietersz. de Vries (ca. 1593–1655), explorer Andreas Cellarius (1596–1665), cartographer Jan Albertsz Rotius (1624–1666), painter Miep
Hoorn
2023 video game
represented by Moonie, an owl who wields a grimoire. The Eridanian champion is Cellarius, a hammerhead shark with an anchor weapon. The Lacertians, a nearly extinct
Astrea:_Six-Sided_Oracles
hammonis (Ström, 1765) Perpolita petronella (L. Pfeiffer, 1853) Oxychilus cellarius (O. F. Müller, 1774) Oxychilus depressus (Sterki, 1880) Oxychilus draparnaudi
List of non-marine molluscs of Slovakia
List_of_non-marine_molluscs_of_Slovakia
Buxschott Michael Caelius John Calvin Wolfgang Capito Andreas Cellarius (theologian) Michael Cellarius Martin Chemnitz David Chyträus Adolf Clarenbach John Colet
List_of_Protestant_Reformers
American science fiction author
Pinsker, ISFDB. Retrieved October 6, 2020. "Sarah Pinsker" in Cellarius Stories, Volume 1. Cellarius, Ed., New York: 2018, ISBN 9781949688023. Retrieved December
Sarah_Pinsker
Butler's dystopian article "Darwin among the Machines" is published (as by "Cellarius") in The Press newspaper in Christchurch, New Zealand; it will be incorporated
1863_in_literature
jet slug Cornu aspersum (formerly named Helix aspersa Garden snail, European garden snail, brown garden snail Oxychilus cellarius Cellar glass snail
List of invertebrates of California
List_of_invertebrates_of_California
(1906–2005), (physicist) Niels Bohr (1885–1962), (physicist) Andreas Cellarius (Netherlands, Germany, 1596–1665), (cartographer) Freeman Dyson (1923–2020)
List_of_astronomers
French perfumer (born 1966)
(2004) Extrait de Songe / L'Eté en Douce (2005) Fou d'Absinthe (2006) Cellarius (candle, 2013) Cinq Mondes Eau de Brésil Idole de Lubin (2005) Hermès
Olivia_Giacobetti
(US, born 1943) Nicolay de Caveri (Italy, fl. 15th–16th cc.) Andreas Cellarius (Germany/Netherlands, c. 1596–1665) Samuel de Champlain (France/Canada
List_of_geographers
Scheffler), 17th-century German baroque poet JPL · 12617 12618 Cellarius 6217 P-L Andreas Cellarius (c. 1596–1665), a German schoolmaster from Neuhausen near
Meanings of minor-planet names: 12001–13000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_12001–13000
Cultural perspectives about Earth
1630) Andreas Cellarius's illustration of the Earth within the celestial sphere, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660) Andreas Cellarius's illustration
Earth_in_culture
Genus of gastropods
(Cockerell, 1890) (unaccepted combination) Vitrea cellarius (O. F. Müller, 1774): synonym of Oxychilus cellarius (O. F. Müller, 1774) (unaccepted combination)
Vitrea
drawn by Nicholas Copernicus in 1543 that replaced an earlier chart by Cellarius showing an Earth-centred universe. In this graphic chart the position
History_of_graphic_design
Dutch humanist, physician, and mathematician
with whom he had corresponded before, and advocates of tolerance such as Cellarius and Celio Secondo Curione. He submitted a summary to the Council of the
Justus_Velsius
Andreas Cellarius's illustration of the Copernican system, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica
Timeline of cosmological theories
Timeline_of_cosmological_theories
Species of gastropod
whorls from whorl 3 onwards are more narrowly coiled than in Oxychilus cellarius, the last whorl descending lower. The umbilicus is wide (one sixth of
Oxychilus_alliarius
German duchess
themselves to the reconstruction of the seminary in Zeitz. Christoph Cellarius would later add great prestige to this seminary. Dorothea Maria died in
Dorothea Maria of Saxe-Weimar, Duchess of Saxe-Zeitz
Dorothea_Maria_of_Saxe-Weimar,_Duchess_of_Saxe-Zeitz
Town in Thuringia, Germany
Date Name 1638–1707 Christoph Cellarius Scholar 1758–1827 Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach Colonel 1815–1873 Karl Wilhelm Choral director 1823–1898
Schmalkalden
Town county in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
‘The Towns of the World’, published in Cologne in 1617 or in Andreas Cellarius's work entitled ‘Regin Poloniae Magnique Ducatus Lithuaniae omniumque regionum
Krosno
Astronomical survey
Lochner 26 September 1960 12617 Angelusilesius 17 October 1960 12618 Cellarius 24 September 1960 12619 Anubelshunu 24 September 1960 12620 Simaqian 24
Palomar–Leiden_survey
canescens C. L. Koch, 1844 — Colombia U. canus MacLeay, 1827 — Australia U. cellarius Yin & Yan, 2012 — China U. chinmoyiae Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2013 — Bangladesh
List_of_Uloboridae_species
Trading posts owned by the Dutch West India Company in the region of Senegal
Justo Baack ? 1661 1662 Adrianus Romanus 18 August 1662 ? ? Johannes Cellarius ? 1664 1667 Abraham van Asperen 15 July 1667 ? 1669 Pieter Stolwijck
Senegambia (Dutch West India Company)
Senegambia_(Dutch_West_India_Company)
Toyo Ito. In collaboration with architects Florian Busch and Christoph Cellarius, Ito transformed Mies van der Rohe's glass shrine into an exciting space
Berlin-Tokyo/Tokyo-Berlin
Murbach Abbey. The first member of the family to appear in records is the cellarius Heinrich at the monastery in 1229. The family name may be a form of the
Hexenturm_(Sarnen)
1848), Poiretia sp., Oxychilus subeffusus (O. Boettger 1879), Oxychilus cellarius (O. F. Müller, 1774), Oxychilus alliarius (Miller, 1822), Aegopis verticillus
List of non-marine molluscs of Ukraine
List_of_non-marine_molluscs_of_Ukraine
Church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
controversy in Frankfurt, for Dietrich Sartorius [de] and finally for Johannes Cellarius [de] of Wittenberg. The church was built by Melchior Heßler between 1678
St. Catherine's Church, Frankfurt
St._Catherine's_Church,_Frankfurt
CELLARIUS
CELLARIUS
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.
CELLARIUS
CELLARIUS
Girl/Female
Latin American
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mahamrityunjaya | மஹாமரதà¯à®¯à¯à®‚நà¯à®œà®¾à®¯à®¾
Great victor of death
Male
German
Low German pet form of names beginning with Diet-, TIELO means "people, race."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Breathing of God
Male
Hebrew
(×ָחָז) Variant spelling of Hebrew Achaz, AHAZ means "possessing, possessor."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Settlement of Free Men; Free Men's Town
Girl/Female
Indian
Fulfilling desire, Belonging to the north east
Girl/Female
Muslim
Attraction, Charm, Appeal
Girl/Female
Indian
Bliss, Joy
Girl/Female
English American
The greatest. Feminine of Max.
CELLARIUS
CELLARIUS
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CELLARIUS
CELLARIUS