- Johannes Stabius
Johannes Stabius (Johann Stab) (1450 – 1522) was an
Austria ncartographer ofVienna who developed, around 1500, the heart-shape (cordiform) projection map later developed further byJohannes Werner . It is called the "Werner map projection ", but also the Stabius-Werner or the Stab-Werner projection.After its introduction by Werner in his 1514 book, "Nova translatio primi libri geographiaae C. Ptolemaei", the "Werner projection" was commonly used for world
map s and some continental maps through the 16th century and into the 17th century. It was used by Mercator,Oronce Fine , andOrtelius in the late 16th century for maps ofAsia andAfrica . By the 18th century, it was replaced by the "Bonne projection " for continental maps. The "Werner projection" is only used today for instructional purposes and as a novelty.In 1512, Stabius published a work called the "Horoscopion". He also devised a card dial. [http://www.dse.nl/~zonnewijzer/regiom.htm]
Stabius was a member of a circle of humanists based in Vienna. This circle included the scholars
Georg Tannstetter ,Stiborius ,Thomas Resch ,Stefan Rosinus ,Johannes Cuspinianus , and the reformerJoachim Vadianus . These humanists were associated with the court ofMaximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor . [http://www.univie.ac.at/archiv/tour/7.htm]External links
*en icon [http://sio.midco.net/mapstamps/cordiform.htm Cordiform Map Projection]
*en icon [http://www.dse.nl/~zonnewijzer/regiom.htm Regiomontanus and Capuchin Sundial]
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