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- Bettinus is a lunar impact crater located near the southwest limb. Due to its location, the crater has a distinctly oval shape because of foreshortening...
- mathematician and astronomer. The lunar crater Bettinus was named after him by Giovanni Riccioli in 1651. Mario Bettinus studied mathematics under the Belgian...
- northeast of the much larger walled plain Bailly. To the southeast is Bettinus, a formation only slightly larger than Zucchius. The crater rim is symmetrical...
- scientific field, given that Fathers Giuseppe Biancani, Niccolò Cabeo and Mario Bettinus, all members of the order, taught there. The war to reduce the barons'...
- Bessel (1784–1846) WGPSN Bettinus 63°24′S 45°10′W / 63.4°S 45.16°W / -63.4; -45.16 (Bettinus) 71.78 1935 Mario Bettinus (1582–1657) WGPSN Bhabha 55°30′S...
- indivisibles. He cites both the objections to this method used by Mario Bettinus in the Epilogus Planimetricus and that of Paul Guldin in De centro gravitatis...
- Academic work School or tradition Aristotelianism Notable students Mario Bettinus Niccolò Cabeo Giovanni Battista Riccioli Influenced Christoforo Borri Bernhardus...
- the Earth. It is less than one crater diameter due south of the crater Bettinus, and is nearly attached to Wilson along the south-southeast rim of Kircher...
- to China and scientist Mario Bettinus (1582–1657) – Jesuit philosopher, mathematician and astronomer; lunar crater Bettinus named after him Giuseppe Biancani...
- 1588) 1577 – Beatrice Cenci, Italian murderer (d. 1599) 1582 – Mario Bettinus, Italian mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher (d. 1657) 1605 – Bernard...