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Coyne, George V., 1933-2020

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Personal name headingCoyne, George V., 1933-2020
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Variant(s)Coyne, George V., 1933-
Coyne, G. V. (George V.), 1933-2020
Coyne, George, 1933-2020
Associated countryUnited States Vatican City
Birth date1933-01-19
Death date2020-02-11
Place of birthBaltimore (Md.)
Place of deathSyracuse (N.Y.)
AffiliationJesuits
Specola vaticana
Vatican Observatory Research Group
Le Moyne College
Profession or occupationAstronomers
Found inVariable polarization in Be stars, 1975: title page (G.V. Coyne, S.J.)
Astrophysical cosmology, 1982: title page (G.V. Coyne) page xxxiv (George Coyne)
The Louvain lectures (Lectiones Lovanienses) of Bellarmine and the autograph copy of his 1616 Declaration to Galileo, 1984: title page (George V. Coyne)
Large-scale motions in the universe, 1989: CIP title page (George V. Coyne) data sheet (born January 19, 1933; Ph. D. from Georgetown University)
Faith and knowledge : towards a new meeting of science and theology, 2007: title page (by George V. Coyne)
A comprehensible universe, 2008: title page (George V. Coyne) title page verso (Vatican Observatory, Tucson, AZ, USA)
Wikipedia, viewed February 13, 2020 (George Coyne; George V. Coyne, S.J.; born January 19, 1933, in Baltimore, Maryland; died February 11, 2020, in Syracuse, New York; priest, astronomer, and former director of the Vatican Observatory; entered the Jesuit order at the age of 18; he was head of the Vatican Observatory's Research Group at the University of Arizona in Tucson; from January 2012 until his death, he served as McDevitt Chair of Religious Philosophy at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York)
Associated languageeng
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