In the 1500's, the concept of a "degree" was a little different than ours today. Brahe attended the University of Copenhagen and later the University of Rostock in Germany. In those days, the knowledge obtained at school was more highly prized than a document attesting to mere attendance, which is what a college degree signifies these days.
From the age of 6 to 12 Tycho Brahe attended Latin schools, the names are unknown. At the age of 12 he went on to Study at the University of Copenhagen, there he studied Law as per his Uncles wishes but also became interested in a variety of subjects, including Astronomy.
His uncle wanted him to be a Civil servant and so sent him on a study tour in Europe 1562.Where he studied is unknown but is listed as privately educated.
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University of Copenhagen. Does that answer your questions?
yes, in fact, he attended a total of 3 colleges.
Yes. He went to Cracow University.
the great observer
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was an astronomer and alchemist who was well known for his accurate astrological observations and his massive observatory. He took on Johannes Kepler as an assistant. Though Kepler is much more well known than Brahe, the latter greatly impacted astronomy during the scientific revolution.
Roughly, the Tycho Brahe model of the solar system was something between the ptolemic geocentric model of the solar system and the copernican heliocentric model. The sun still revolved around the earth but all other planets revolved around the sun. Interestingly, it was Tycho's pupil Kepler, that refined the Copernican model to include elliptical orbits (until then, orbits were assumed to be perfect circles).
He observed stars. He dicovered periods of the star "super nova". Also King Fredrick I believe gave him an island, and built a castle and observatory in it. Oh and he found that stars have been in the galaxy since the beginning of time.
According to Johannes Kepler's first law of 1618 the planets each move in an elliptical orbit with the Sun occupying one focus. He discovered that after a lot of work on observed data, largely from Tycho Brahe.
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
Tycho Brahe, was born 14 December 1546 as Tyge Ottesen Brahe
"There is something eccentric in the orbit of Mars." ~ Tycho Brahe
That must refer to Tycho Brahe.
actually that was Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe was born on December 14, 1546.
Danish astronomer Tycho/Tyge Brahe lived from 1546 to 1601.
Since the autumn 1566 Tycho Brahe was studying at the university of Rostock in Germany.
No there was not a war going on during Tycho Brahe's lifetime.
Tycho Brahe died on October 24, 1601 at the age of 54.
Tycho Brahe - He lost it in a duel with Manderup Parsbjerg in 1566.
Otte Brahe and Beate Bille.