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Erasmus Habermehl, also Erasmus Habermel (ca. 1538 – 15 November 1606 in Prague) was a major watchmaker and maker of astronomics and geodesy instruments of the 16th century, who last worked as a court instrument maker at the court of Emperor Rudolf II. in Prague.

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  • Erasmus Habermehl (cs)
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  • Erasmus Habermehl, také Erasmus Habermel (kolem 1538? - 15. listopadu 1606, Praha) byl hodinář, konstruktér hodin a vynálezce astronomických a geodetických přístrojů doby renesanční. (cs)
  • Erasmus Habermel (1538 – 1606) è stato un incisore tedesco. Incisore e artefice tedesco, studiò all'Università di Ratisbona. Si trasferì a Praga intorno al 1585 dove fu, con il contemporaneo Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), al servizio dell'imperatore Rodolfo II (1552-1612). Molto probabilmente, dal 1590 (o prima), lavorò nella sua bottega Josua Habermel. È giustamente considerato uno dei più abili costruttori di strumenti scientifici del Cinquecento. Nella sua produzione manca spesso la firma dell'autore, oppure vi si osservano le iniziali E. H. (it)
  • Erasmus Habermehl, also Erasmus Habermel (ca. 1538 – 15 November 1606 in Prague) was a major watchmaker and maker of astronomics and geodesy instruments of the 16th century, who last worked as a court instrument maker at the court of Emperor Rudolf II. in Prague. (en)
  • Erasmus Habermehl, auch Erasmus Habermel (* um 1538; † 15. November 1606 in Prag) war ein bedeutender Uhrmacher und Verfertiger von astronomischen und geodätischen Instrumenten des 16. Jahrhunderts, der zuletzt als Hofinstrumentenmacher am Hofe Kaiser Rudolfs II. in Prag wirkte. (de)
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  • Erasmus Habermehl, také Erasmus Habermel (kolem 1538? - 15. listopadu 1606, Praha) byl hodinář, konstruktér hodin a vynálezce astronomických a geodetických přístrojů doby renesanční. (cs)
  • Erasmus Habermehl, auch Erasmus Habermel (* um 1538; † 15. November 1606 in Prag) war ein bedeutender Uhrmacher und Verfertiger von astronomischen und geodätischen Instrumenten des 16. Jahrhunderts, der zuletzt als Hofinstrumentenmacher am Hofe Kaiser Rudolfs II. in Prag wirkte. Er stammte vermutlich aus dem süddeutschen Raum und dürfte über Nürnberg, das damalige Zentrum der Uhrmacherkunst, nach Prag gelangt sein. Eine Messingbüchse, die mit „Erasmus Habermel Pragae 1576“ signiert ist, gilt als frühestes bekanntes Werkstück. 1593 oder 1594 heiratete er dort eine Susanna Solis. Im gleichen Jahr wurde er zum „Kay: Mt: Astronomischer und Geometrischer Instrumentmacher“ ernannt. Er erhielt Aufträge von Tycho Brahe und von , dem Leibarzt (und zugleich Alchimisten) des Kaisers. Seine Instrumente sind neben ihrer überragenden handwerklichen Präzision zugleich künstlerisch, im Stil der Renaissance gestaltete Objekte höchsten Ranges. František Martin Pelcl berichtete 1782 in den Abbildungen böhmischer und mährischer Gelehrten und Künstler nebst kurzen Nachrichten von ihrem Leben und Wirken von Instrumenten am kaiserlichen Hof in Prag: „Von Habermel, einem böhmischen Mechanicus, sind hier noch vorhanden 1) der Sextants des Tycho Brahe. 2) Einige Sonnenuhren. 3) Einige Astrolabien, wo man die damalige Abweichung der Magnetnadel für das 1558 Jahr an vier Stücken ganz genau 10° gegen Osten abnimmt […]“ (141 und 142). (de)
  • Erasmus Habermehl, also Erasmus Habermel (ca. 1538 – 15 November 1606 in Prague) was a major watchmaker and maker of astronomics and geodesy instruments of the 16th century, who last worked as a court instrument maker at the court of Emperor Rudolf II. in Prague. He probably originated in southern Germany and probably reached Prague via Nuremberg, the centre of watchmaking art at the time. A brass box signed "Erasmus Habermel Pragae 1576" is considered his earliest known work. He married a Susanna Solis there in 1593 or 1594. In the same year he was appointed "Kay: Mt: Astronomischer und Geometrischer Instrumentmacher". He received commissions from Tycho Brahe and Francesco Padua di Forli, the personal physician (and at the same time alchimist) of the emperor. In addition to their outstanding technical precision, his instruments were at the same time artistic, objects of the highest order designed in the style of the Renaissance. reported 1782 in the Illustrations of Bohemian and Moravian scholars and artists together with short news about their life and work of instruments at the imperial court in Prague: "Of Habermel, a Bohemian mechanicus, are here still present 1) – Tycho Brahe's sextant. 2) – some sundials. 3) Some astrolabes, where the former magnetic declination for which in 1558 four pieces decreases quite exactly 10° to the east -[...]" (141 and 142). (en)
  • Erasmus Habermel (1538 – 1606) è stato un incisore tedesco. Incisore e artefice tedesco, studiò all'Università di Ratisbona. Si trasferì a Praga intorno al 1585 dove fu, con il contemporaneo Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), al servizio dell'imperatore Rodolfo II (1552-1612). Molto probabilmente, dal 1590 (o prima), lavorò nella sua bottega Josua Habermel. È giustamente considerato uno dei più abili costruttori di strumenti scientifici del Cinquecento. Nella sua produzione manca spesso la firma dell'autore, oppure vi si osservano le iniziali E. H. (it)
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