Late Middle Ages · Europe · Science
1470
Regiomontanus Establishes Observatory in Nuremberg
1470
The German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Muller, known across Europe as Regiomontanus, set up a printing press and astronomical observatory in Nuremberg with the patronage of the city's wealthy merchants. He published planetary ephemerides, mathematical treatises, and precise calendrical calculations that later directly informed Columbus's celestial navigation and eventually the Gregorian calendar reform. European astronomy was finally becoming a practical, observational science rather than merely a theoretical one.