1. Caspar - Noun
2. Caspar - Proper noun
(New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus
Source: WordNetA painting by Caspar David Friedrich is not a thing of the past. What is past is only the set of circumstances that allowed it to be painted.... it is therefore quite possible to paint like Caspar David Friedrich today. Gerhard Richter
Arguably the greatest tragedy of his childhood was the 1787 death of his brother Johann Christoffer: at the age of thirteen, Caspar David witnessed his younger brother fall through the ice of a frozen lake and drown. Source: Internet
Caspar, Kepler, p. 110. Though the essay did not earn him a place in Ferdinand's court, it did detail a new method for measuring lunar eclipses, which he applied during the July 10 eclipse in Graz. Source: Internet
Caspar, Kepler, p. 133 Finding that an elliptical orbit fit the Mars data, he immediately concluded that all planets move in ellipses, with the sun at one focus—Kepler's first law of planetary motion. Source: Internet
Caspar, Kepler, pp. 178–81 Kepler and Roeslin engaged in a series of published attacks and counter-attacks, while physician Philip Feselius published a work dismissing astrology altogether (and Roeslin's work in particular). Source: Internet
Caspar, Kepler, pp. 209–20, 227–240 Second marriage On October 30, 1613, Kepler married the 24-year-old Susanna Reuttinger. Source: Internet