10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COSMOGRAPHICALLY»
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cosmographically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cosmographically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Descartes-Agonistes: Physcio-mathematics, Method & ...
... of structure, matter and cause in regard to the Earth. (Biro, ibid., 16 and note 27
thereto) Within natural philosophical discourse this is to be paired,
cosmographically, with cosmology as claims about structure, matter and cause in
the cosmos ...
2
The 13th Zodiac (ophiuchus) and the Galactic Solar System ...
By the time one finishes reading the book the following astronomically and cosmographically verifiable facts emerge: There are 28 days to each lunar month, 364 days to each lunar year and 13 months to each lunar year.
3
Access to Origins: Affines, Ancestors, and Aristocrats
In thevolume presented hereI explore the ideathatcertain categories of people,
especially affines (inlaws), are associatedwith the cosmographically charged
outside world and,therefore, convey distinctivesupernaturally informed qualities ...
4
The Political Economy of Ancient Mesoamerica: ...
Necessities were used to finance acquisition of cosmographically charged goods
, not the reverse. Rathje "viewed cult elaboration and spread as a by-product of
the mobilization and centralization required to obtain nonlocal subsistence ...
Vernon L. Scarborough, John E. Clark, 2007
5
Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
this is no more than what it doth upon the loadstone, and that more plainly upon
the terrella or spherical magnet cosmographically set out with circles of the globe.
For at the equator thereof, the needle will stand rectangularly; but approaching ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
6
Literary remains: lects. and tracts on political economy, ...
PREFATORY NOTICE. xix least numerous of the three, as farmers, rents are the
least extensive kind of rents : and thus the science had been made to refer,
almost entirely, to a type of society, which, speaking cosmographically, is
exceptional.
Richard Jones, William Whewell, 1859
... COSMOGRAPHIC COSMOGRAPHICAL COSMOGRAPHICALLY
COSMOGRAPHIES COSMOGRAPHY COSMOLINE COSMOLINED
COSMOLINES COSMOLINING COSMOLOGICAL COSMOLOGICALLY
COSMOLOGIES COSMOLOGIST ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
tan- "i bydgraflyddo), bydynol, byd-ddarluniol, hollfydol, byd-ddarluniadol
Cosmographically, cos-m'o-graff'-i-cal-li, ad.ja fydgraffyd dol, yn fyd-ddarluniadol
Cosmography, cos-mog'-gra-ffi, s. byd- ddarluniad, pythoneg [fydiadyr
Cosmolabe, ...
9
'Yogini' in South Asia: Interdisciplinary Approaches
In this volume, Heinrich von Stietencron analyses the temple in Hirapur as a
cosmographically conceived edifice that reflects the heavenly bodies, the deities
associated with them, and the cycle of all-determining time.9 The presently rather
...
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
Cosmographically, мутантами-ь. ad. in a manner relating to the structure of the
world. Brown. Cosmography, штаммы. в. the science of the general system of the
world. South. Cosmopolitan, kòz-mò-pòl'è-tân. (a. a citizen Cosmopolite, ...
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822