Nicolaus Rohlfs

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Grundriss der Stadt Buxtehude (Map of Buxtehude), 1747, by Nicolaus Rohlfs

Nicolaus Rohlfs (10 March 1695 – 29 September 1750) was a German mathematics teacher (arithmeticus) in Buxtehude and Hamburg who wrote astronomical calendars, a book about gardening, and other treatises that were continued by Matthias Rohlfs.[1]

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