Johannes de Lineriis
Johannes de Lineriis
fl. 1320s
French astronomer, sometimes known as Jean de Lignières, whose Canons of the Tables became a widely used book. The Canons, a collection of astronomical tables, was adopted as part of the required educational texts for second-year students at the University of Bologna in 1344.
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