Jost burgi biography of alberta

          He was president of the Alberta Land Surveyors' Association in and was made an honorary life member in The book is earmarked for donation to the....

          Jost Bürgi

          Jost Bürgi's first name is sometime written as Joost, Jobst or Justus while his second name is sometime written in a Latin form Byrgius.

          Jost Bürgi (–).

        1. The book begins with a brief biography of Bürgi to familiarize readers with his life and work, as well as to offer an historical context in which to explore his.
        2. He was president of the Alberta Land Surveyors' Association in and was made an honorary life member in The book is earmarked for donation to the.
        3. Jost Bürgi (also Joost, Jobst; Latinized surname Burgius or Byrgius; 28 February – 31 January ), active primarily at the courts in Kassel and Prague.
        4. Bandi, Hans Georg and Jost Bürgi.
        5. He was born in Lichtensteig, a small village of around 400 inhabitants at this time. His grandfather, Lienhard Bürgi, was a locksmith and a leading official of the village which had been divided by the Protestant Reformation.

          The Bürgi family was Protestant in a village which was equally divided between Protestants and Roman Catholics.

          It is conjectured that Jost Bürgi decided to leave Lichtensteig, partly because of the religious divide and partly because of the lack of educational opportunities in the small town.

          Before leaving he had acquired a knowledge of reading and numeracy at elementary school but had not had the opportunity to progress beyond this basic stage. It is clear from the skills that he acquired over the floowing few years, that Bürgi must have served an apprenticeship to a blacksmith, instrument maker and watchmak