Birth Day | December 9, 1508 |
Birth Place | Netherlands |
Age | 511 YEARS OLD |
Died On | May 25, 1555 (age 46) |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Dutch Mathematician and cartographer known for applying mathematics to global surveying and navigation. He is credited with the invention of the cross-staff, the astrolabe, and astronomical rings.
He studied at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and later joined the faculty at the University.
He began producing globes and mathematical instruments while he was a student.
After his death, his son, Cornelius Gemma, edited volumes of his work and continued his research.
He was a contemporary of Tycho Brahe, who was impressed with the quality of his instruments.