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Johannes Stadius or Estadius (Flemish: ''Jan Van Ostaeyen''; French: ''Jean Stade'') (ca. 1 May 1527 – 17 June 1579), was a Belgian astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician. ==Life==
Born ''Jan Van Ostaeyen'' in the town of (thus ''Loennouthesius'' is sometimes appended to his Latin surname) in the Belgian historic Duchy of Brabant, Stadius spent his youth in the ''Schaliënhuis'', on the old Dorpsstraat and one of the oldest houses in Loenhout (today a tavern and restaurant). Not much else is known regarding his youth besides the fact that his mother was not the spouse of his father. After receiving his education at the school of Latin at Brecht, Stadius studied mathematics, geography, and history at the University of Louvain. After his studies in Leuven, he became a professor (''hoogleraar'') of mathematics, but in 1554 he went to Turin, where he enjoyed the patronage of the powerful Duke of Savoy. Stadius also worked in Brussels, Paris, and Cologne. In Paris, he debated with the trigonometrist Maurice Bressieu of Grenoble, and made astrological predictions for the French court. In his ''Tabulae Bergenses'' (1560), Stadius calls himself both royal mathematician (of Philip II of Spain) and mathematician to the Duke of Savoy.()
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