Tycho Brahe

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Definition

Proper noun A Danish nobleman, astronomer, and alchemist of the 16th century. He is renowned for his comprehensive and precise astronomical observations, made before the invention of the telescope. His detailed records of planetary positions were later used by Johannes Kepler to formulate his laws of planetary motion.

Usage

The term "Tycho Brahe" is used to refer to the historical figure himself, his work, or his contributions to science. * He is considered a key figure in the Scientific Revolution. * His name is often associated with his observatory, Uraniborg, and his hybrid cosmological model (the Tychonic system).

Examples
  • As a subject: made some of the most accurate astronomical observations of his time.
  • Possessive form: data was crucial for Kepler's discoveries.
  • In historical context: The work of bridged the gap between classical and modern astronomy.
Advanced Usage
  • The Tychonic System: Refers to Brahe's geo-heliocentric model of the universe, where the Sun and Moon orbit the Earth, but the other planets orbit the Sun.
  • Uraniborg: The name of Brahe's castle and observatory on the island of Hven, which functioned as a major research institute.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tychonic (adjective): Pertaining to Tycho Brahe or his theories (e.g., the system).
  • Brahe (surname): Often used alone to refer to him, especially in historical or scientific texts.
Synonyms
  • The Danish Astronomer
  • The Observer of Hven
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • The Tycho Brahe legacy: Refers to the lasting impact of his observational methods on the development of astronomy.
  • As precise as Tycho Brahe's data: An idiomatic comparison (though less common) highlighting extreme accuracy in measurement.
Noun
  1. Danish astronomer whose observations of the planets provided the basis for Kepler's laws of planetary motion (1546-1601)

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