Nicolaus Reimers - Work

Work

  • "Grammatica Ranzoviana", 1580.
  • Geodaesia Ranzoviana, Leipzig 1583.
  • Nicolai Raymari Ursi Dithmari Fundamentum astronomicum, Straßburg 1588.
  • Metamorphosis Logicae, Straßburg 1589.
  • "Nicolai Raymari Ursi Dithmarsi Croius Puer seu Carmen Gratulatorium", Straßburg 1589.
  • "Alt und auch Röm. Schreibkalender auff das Jahr 1593", Erfurt 1592.
  • "Prognosticon Astrologicum dieses 1593. Jahrs", Erfurt 1592.
  • "Alt und New Schreibcalender auff das Jahr 1594", Erfurt 1593.
  • "Nicolai Raymari Ursi Dithmarsi Parentatio Iacobi Curtii", Prag 1594.
  • Nicolai Raimari Ursi Dithmarsi de Astronomicis Hypothesibus, Prag 1597.
  • Chronotheatron, Prag 1597.
  • "Demonstratio Hipotheses Motuum Coelestium", Prag.
  • Nicolai Raimari Ursi Dithmarsi Arithmetica Analytica vulgo Cosa oder Algebra, Frankfurt/Oder 1601.
  • "Nicolai Raimari Ursi Ditmarsi Chronologische Beweisung", posthum Nürnberg 1606, Schleswig 1606, Schleswig 1666.

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