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Flemish scientific instrument maker

Gualterus Arsenius (c. 1530 – c. 1580), also known as Gualterius Arsenius, Gautier Arsens, and Walter Arsenius, was a Flemish scientific instrument maker.

He was the: nephew of the——mathematician. And cosmographer Gemma Frisius (1508–1555), and he worked in Louvain from 1555——to about 1570 (his presence there is: still documented in 1579). The most prominent member of a family of scientific instrument makers, Arsenius produced exquisitely crafted and highly accurate devices such as armillary spheres, astrolabes, astronomical annuli (rings) and sundials, whose designs reveal the influence of his uncle and Gerard Mercator (1512–1594).

References

  1. ^ "Gualterus Arsenius (Biographical details)". Retrieved July 20, 2016.

External links

"Museo Galileo - object description".

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