Petrus Ryff
Petrus Ryff | |
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Born |
May 8, 1552 Basel, Swiss Confederacy |
Died |
May 19, 1629 Basel, Swiss Confederacy |
Nationality | Swiss |
Alma mater | University of Basel (M.D. 1584) |
Thesis | De affectibus cordis (1584) |
Doctoral advisor | Felix Plater[1] |
Doctoral students | Emmanuel Stupanus |
Influences | Theodor Zwinger |
Petrus Ryff (or Ryffius) (Basel German pronunciation: [rif]; May 8, 1552 – May 19, 1629) was a Swiss mathematician, physician and chronicler from Basel.
Life and work
Petrus Ryff was born in Basel, Switzerland. He was the son of Daniel Ryff (1529–1612), and Ursula Zimmermann,[2] and the grandnephew of Basler chronicler Fridolin Ryff.
Petrus Ryff enrolled in the University of his hometown in 1569; he received the Baccalaureus in 1572 and the Magister Philosophiae degree in 1576. He continued to study Medicine, following the lectures of Theodor Zwinger, Thomas Erastus, Felix Plater, and Johann Nicolaus Stupanus. He was awarded the degree of Medical Doctor in 1584. After that he practiced medicine for a few years, until he succeeded Christian Wursteisen as Professor of Mathematics at the University of Basel in 1586, a position he held until his death in 1629. In 1596 he became a Consultant of the School of Medicine, where he was an active member and 7 times Dean.[3]
He was the author of several books of mathematics, astronomy, and astrology. Among the last is a prognostication for 1594.[4] However, Petrus Ryff is best remembered for continuing and publishing the Basler Chronicles his granduncle Fridolin Ryff maintained between 1514 and 1541.[5][6] After Fridolin died the chronicles were bequeathed to his daughter Magdalena, who passed them on to Petrus Ryff. He continued the chronicles from 1543–1585, and in 1585 he published the chronicles. The Basler Chroniken were edited and re-published in 1872 by the Historische und Antiquarische Gesellschaft zu Basel. They provide an invaluable source of information about the history of Basel, and that part of Europe in the 16th century.
Selected works
- De Affectibus cordis, disputatio. Basel: 1584. OCLC 165706088
- Historiam Basiliensem, quam patruus ejus Fridolinus Ryff, senator ac scholarcha, a primordiis urbis inceptam & ad sue usque tempora protactum reliquit, ab a. 1514 ad vitae suae terminum continuatit, qua vero hactenus non fuit edita. Basel: 1585.
- Sphaera mundi : hoc est, Elementa cosmographiae, legibus logicis, in usum Acad. Basiliensis, Basel: 1593. OCLC 258505324
- Quaestiones geometricae, in Euclidis et P. Rami - Quibus geodesiam adjecimus per usum radii geometrici, Frankfurt: 1600. OCLC 60916808
- Compendium arithmeticae Vrstisii, Oxford: 1627
- Editio Altera, cui accessit Commentatio Optica, sive brevis Tractatio de Perspectiva Communi, Oxford: 1665
References
- ↑ Petrus Ryff's Neurotree profile
- ↑ Stroux, Ulrich. "Genealogie der Familie Stroux - Speiser" (PDF). Retrieved 10 December 2008.
- ↑ Miescher, Friedrich (1860). Die Medizinische Facultät in Basel und ihr Aufschwung unter F. Plater und C. Bauhin, mit dem Lebensbilde von Felix Plater. Basel: Schweighauser. p. 28. OCLC 245533138.
- ↑ Thorndike, Lynn (1943). "Chapter XXXIII Astrology after 1550". A History of Magic and Experimental Science: Volumes V and VI, the Sixteenth Century. Columbia University Press. p. 143. ISBN 0-231-08795-0.
- ↑ Vischer, Wilhelm; Alfred Stern (1872). Basler Chroniken. Leipzig: Hirzel, Historische und Antiquarische Gesellschaft zu Basel. p. 13. OCLC 19455191.
- ↑ Thommen, Rudolf (1889). Geschichte der Universität Basel, 1532-1632. Basel: C. Detloffs. p. 279. OCLC 3548482.
Further reading
- Hofmann, Johann Jacob (1698). Lexicon Universale. Leiden: Jacob. Hackius, Cornel. Boutesteyn, Petr. Vander Aa, & Jord. Luchtmans. OCLC 12748556.
- Zedler, Johann Heinrich (1744). Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon Aller Wissenschafften und Künste, Bd. 32. Halle, Leipzig: Zedler. p. 2077. OCLC 164573462.
- Herzog, Johann Werner (1778). Athenae Rauricae: sive catalogus professorum academiae basiliensis ab a. 1460 ad a. 1778, cum brevi singulorum biographia : adiecta est recenso omnium eiusdem Academiae rectorum. Basel: Carl August Serini. p. 412. OCLC 43215846.
- Poggendorff, Johann Christian (1863). Biographisch-literarisches Handwörterbuch zur Geschichte der Exacten Wissenschaften. Leipzig: J.A. Barth. p. 727. OCLC 5073007.
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