10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NUBECULAE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
nubeculae in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
nubeculae im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Wonders of the Heavens: Being a Popular View of ...
Sometimes the nubeculae are very dense in their structure, very round in their
form, and in very close opposition.ii At other ... The sonder-cloud of summer is of
a middle nature between the two last; its nubeculae vary in size and in proximity ...
2
The student and intellectual observer of science, literature ...
... are not connected with the galactic system: — First, they contain forms of
nebulae not met with within the Milky Way ; and, secondly, there are no traces of
any streams of nebulous light leading from the Milky Way towards the Nubeculae.
3
The Student, and Intellectual Observer
Herschel dwells forcibly on the exceeding barrenness of the regions which
immediately surround the Nubeculae. "The access to the Nubecula Minor on all
sides is through a desert," he says, in one place ; and, among his notes on this
district, ...
4
The Imperial Magazine;: And, Monthly Record of Religious, ...
These are, a similar luminous arch ; the nubeculae that darted from the east and
western portions of the horizon towards the zenith ; the separation of the
luminous matter into coruscations ; and the formation of a second corona,
attended with ...
5
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
With that expressive verbiage which gives so great a charm to his astronomical
descriptions, he forces on our attention, again and again, the poverty of the
regions which lie around the Nubeculae. 'Oppressively barren' he describes them
in ...
6
Researches about Atmospheric Phenomena
weather: it is strikingly contrasted to that variety of Sondercloud which is
composed of very diminutive nubeculae; by which the sky seems sometimes
peppered, if I may so express myself, with innumerable little round white specks,
which are ...
7
Ephemerides Societatis Meteorologicae Palatinae: ...
I Dies Ventus. Coeli facies. Mereorz. N (Э 1 М' (Э М' -ilN (э 2 N Q) N (а s W Q 3 5
W -8S W S W 4 5“! Nubeculne purpurßne fnvS W -È- . pm' [Мена uccidcntern.
S W ° 5 gw 8 Nubeculae purpurea: fuSW' (а per folem occìdemem. s W (D+ 6 sw
1 ...
Societas Meteorologica Palatina, 1790
8
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
Afterwards he may behold these joined and fixed to each other, and thus forming
large thin masses, appearing like nubeculae, or clouds in the water ; which grow
more thick and opaque, by the continual appulse and accretion of fresh matter.
The Nubeculae are conspicuously visible to the naked eye. Their degrees of
brightness may be estimated by the statement that strong moonlight will totally
obliterate the lesser Nubecula but not quite the greater. When examined through
...
10
The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery: And ...
The stratus is found to be electrified positively, and to be highly changed." 4. Cirro
cumulus. Def. Nubeculae densiores subrotundce et quasi in agmine adpositn?.
When the cirrus ceases to conduct electricity, it either disappears, or it loses its ...
Walter Channing, John Ware, 1817