10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECLIPTICALLY»
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1
Catalogue of Risks: Natural, Technical, Social and Health Risks
Season Name Origin Classification 3 January Bootiden (Quadrattiden) Unknown
Rich flow 12 March–5 April Hydraiden Part Virginiden Weak flow 1 March–10
May Virginiden Ecliptically Strong flow 12–24 April Lyriden Comet 1861 I
Moderate ...
2
Clerks and Craftsmen in China and the Est
and in the Chi Hsien Chu Chi (Records of the College of All Sages)1 written
about + 750 by Wei Shu. The context of I-Hsing's astronomical clock was his
introduction of the Ptolemaic ecliptically mounted sighting-tube convenient for
studying ...
3
Comptes Rendus de la Quinzieme Ecole de Printemps ...
Also the two systems of orbits, i.e. the short- period ecliptically- concentrated
system and the long-period randomly- inclined system (III Ai) exist among
fireballs of group III A, in complete analogy to cometary orbits. In addition a third
system or ...
Daniel Benest, Claude Froeschle, 1992
4
Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 3, Mathematics and ...
He proposed, but perhaps the monk I-Hsing was the first to execute, the plan of
having the sighting-tube mounted ecliptically in order that observation of celestial
latitudes (so important in Hellenistic planetary theory) could more easily be ...
5
Heavenly Clockwork: The Great Astronomical Clocks of ...
But they replied that it could not be done because all previous instruments had
been on the equatorial system and had no ecliptically-mounted sighting-tubes.1
Just at that time Liang Ling-Tsan [481], an administrative official of the Crown ...
Joseph Needham, Ling Wang, Derek John de Solla Price, 1986
6
Pseudodoxia epidemica, books V-VII. Religio medici. The ...
But the great convolvulus, or white flowered bindweed, observes both motions of
the sun; while the flower twists equinoctially from the left hand to the right,
according to the daily revolution, the stalk twineth ecliptically from the right to the
left, ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
7
Veritas: Revelation of Mysteries, Biblical, Historical, and ...
The lamb, when ecliptically at JR 106, is equatori- ally at ./Rno.' And there came a
lion (Leo Major) and a bear (Ursa Major) from ./R 140 to /Rno (by closing one
sign), and took the lamb at ./Rno,2 when David, from IR 106, 3 went after the
lamb ...
Henry Melville, F. Tennyson, A. Tuder, 1874
8
Journal of the American Oriental Society
... most wonderful of all monuments of prehistoric astronomic science, the starry
world-girdle of the twelve-signed Zodiac, attesting in both peoples a clear
recognition of the great circles and the poles of the ecliptically defined celestial
sphere.
9
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received ...
But the great Canvalvulm or white-flowred Bmd'eed observes both motions of the
Sun, while the - floore twists Equinoctionally from the left hand to the right,
according to the dayly revolution; The stalk twineth ecliptically from the right
totheleft, ...
10
Hydriotaphia and The Garden of Cyrus
IV. equinoctially from the left hand to the right, according to the daily revolution,
the stalk twineth ecliptically from the right to the left, according to the annual
conversion. [8] Some commend the exposure of these orders 167 unto the
western ...
Sir Thomas Browne, William Alexander Greenhill, 1906