LC control no. | no2016078682 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Reisacher, Bartholomaeus, approximately 1527-1574 |
Variant(s) | Reisacher, Barptolomeus, approximately 1527-1574 Reisacher, Bartholom. (Bartholomaeus), approximately 1527-1574 Reisacher, Bartholomäus, approximately 1527-1574 Reisacherus, Bartholomaeus, approximately 1527-1574 Reisacherus, Bartolomeus, approximately 1527-1574 Reysacher, Barptolomeus, approximately 1527-1574 Reysacher, Bartholomaeus, approximately 1527-1574 Reysacherus, Bartholomaeus, approximately 1527-1574 |
See also | Employer: Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1527-1576 |
Biography/History note | Bartholomaeus Reisacher (approximately 1527-1574) was an Austrian physician, astronomer, and mathematician. He was the personal physician to Maximlian II, Holy Roman Emperor. |
Associated country | Austria |
Birth date | 1527~ |
Death date | 1574-04-19 |
Place of birth | Waldenstein (Carinthia, Austria) |
Place of death | Vienna (Austria) |
Field of activity | Medicine Astronomy Mathematics |
Profession or occupation | Physicians Astronomers Mathematicians |
Found in | Doctorum in Viennensi Academia breuis depictio, 1551: title page (autore Barptolomeo Reisachero Carintho) page 4 (Barptolomeus Reisacher Carinthus) DNB in VIAF, 10 June 2016 (authorized access point: Reisacher, Bartholomaeus, -1574; variant names: Reysacher, Barptolomeus; Reisacher, Bartholom.; Reisacherus, Bartholomaeus; Reisacherus, Bartolomeus; Reysacher, Bartholomaeus; Reysacherus, Bartholomaeus; Reisacher, Barptolomeus; Reisacher, Bartholomäus) LC database, 10 June 2016 (authorized access point: Reisacher, Bartholomaeus, -1574 or 1575) Wikipedia (German), 10 June 2016 (Bartholomäus Reisacher; died in 1574 or 1575; Austrian physician, astronomer, and mathematician; from Waldenstein, Carinthia; personal physician to Maximilien II, Holy Roman Emperor) CERL thesaurus (online), viewed on June 29, 2020 (Reisacher, Bartholomaeus; born ca. 1527 Waldenstein/Kärnten, died 19.4.1574 Wien; Leibarzt von Maximilian II., Prof. für Mathematik und Medizin an der Univ. Wien) <https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp00475808> |