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Bernhard Walther (1430  June 19, 1504) was a German merchant, humanist and astronomer based in Nuremberg, Germany.

Walther's residence where the observatory was located. Now the Albrecht Dürer House museum.
Walther's residence where the observatory was located. Now the Albrecht Dürer House museum.

Walther was born in Memmingen, and was a man of large means, which he devoted to scientific pursuits. When Regiomontanus settled in Nuremberg in 1471, they worked in collaboration to build an observatory and a printing press. After the death of Regiomontanus in 1476 at Rome, Walther bought his instruments, after Hans von Dorn, commissioned by the Hungarian king, had failed to come to an agreement with the council of Nuremberg. Walther continued to observe the planets until his death in Nuremberg. His house, purchased in 1509 by Albrecht Dürer, is today a museum.


Astronomy


Walther amplified on the effects of refraction in altering the apparent location of the heavenly bodies, and substituted Venus for the Moon as a connecting-link between observations of the Sun and stars. As a result, his observations are the most precise prior to those of Tycho Brahe.

His pupil Johannes Schöner made unpublished data of Walther's observations of Mercury available to Nicolaus Copernicus. There were 45 observations in total, 14 of them with longitude and latitude. Copernicus used three of them in "De revolutionibus", giving only longitudes, and erroneously attributed them to Schöner.[1]

These values differed slightly from the ones published by Schöner in 1544 in Observationes XXX annorum a I. Regiomontano et B. Walthero Norimbergae habitae, [4°, Norimb. 1544]., a collection of the astronomical observations of Regiomontanus and Walther, as well as manuscripts of Regiomontanus, which had been in the possession of Walther. In 1618, Willebrord Snell noted them as an appendix to his Observationes Hassiaceae.


Equipment


In 1484 Walther introduced clocks driven by weights, their first use in astronomical determinations. His printing press was used to produce some of the earliest astronomical publications.


Legacy


Walther is the eponym of lunar crater Walther.


Works



References


  1. Copernicus refers in Book V
    p.169a: Primum à Bernardo Vualthero [...]
    p.169b: [...] latitudine Borea part. I. medietate & tertia [...]
    p.169b: Secundus [...] Ioanne Schonero [...] Borea fcrup.XLV.

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[de] Bernhard Walther

Bernhard Walther (* 1430 in Memmingen; † 19. Juni 1504 in Nürnberg) war ein Astronom, Humanist und Kaufmann. Der Schüler, Gönner und Nachfolger von Regiomontanus, seit 1467 Nürnberger Bürger, gilt als genauester astronomischer Beobachter seiner Zeit.
- [en] Bernhard Walther

[it] Bernard Walther

Bernard Walther (Memmingen, 1430 – Norimberga, 19 giugno 1504) è stato un mercante, umanista e astronomo tedesco.

[ru] Вальтер, Бернхард

Бе́рнхард Ва́льтер (нем. Bernhard Walther; 1430, Мемминген — 19 июня 1504, Нюрнберг) — известный немецкий астроном, ученик Региомонтана.



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