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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ACRONYCAL»
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acronycal en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
acronycal y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
See Acronycal. ACRONIUS LACusj a small lake formed by the Rhine, soon after
its rife out of the Alps, and, after passing the greater lake at Constance, called
Venetus, and now the Bodengee, or letter lake of Constance, ' * ACRONYCAL.
adj.
2
Visit to Small Universe
Hughes examines possible associations of conception date and birth date with
the significant aspects of the conjugation — heliacal rising, acronycal rising, and
minimum separation of the planets. He opts tentatively for birth on the day of ...
At some rather late period in the history of astronomy, which cannot, perhaps, be
exactly determined, the names of heliacal, cosmical, and acronycal rising and
setting came into use instead of longer names applied to like facts by the ancient
...
The above cases are obviously of acronycal rising. Ovid's Fasti specifically
mention the acronycal risings of the three constellations Corona, Aquila, and
Delphinus.88 Rising or setting opposite the sun seems to have been about as
much ...
7 The above cases are obviously of acronycal rising. Ovid's Fasti specifically
mention the acronycal risings of the three constellations Corona, Aquila, and
Delphinus." Rising or setting opposite the sun seems to have been about as
much ...
6
The Star of the Magi: The Mystery That Heralded the Coming ...
In both, he claimed that en te anatole was actually an astronomical reference to
the acronycal rising (meaning rising at sunset and setting at sunrise), specifically
of the Saturn-Jupiter conjunction in 7BCE. To more fully define the term, ...
7
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
See Acronycal. ACRONIUS lacus; a small lake formed by the Rhine, soon after its
rife out of the Alp;., and, after passing the greater lake at Constance, called
Yenctus, and now the Bodengce, or seller lake of Constance. * ACRONYCAL. adj
.
8
The Astrology Book: The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences
Acronycal (Greek for “on the edge of night”) refers to a planet directly opposite the
Sun that rises after sunset or sets before sunrise, which, as a consequence, is in
a favor- able location for astronomical observation. The acronycal place is the ...
9
A translation of the first book of the Georgics of Virgil, ...
Novembris (28th October) Vergilia occidunt. vi Id. Novembris (8th November)
Vergilia mane occidunt. Thus interpreted by the translator. 6th April. A reference
is here made to the legitimate acronycal setting of the Pleiades at the distance of
...
Publius Vergilius Maro, 1825
10
Har-Moad: Or the Mountain of the Assembly : a Series of ...
The acronycal rising of a star is that when it comes to the eastern horizon a few
moments after sunset, or a sufficient time after to be visible to the eye without the
aid of instruments. The sun attains the winter solstice in Capricorn six months
after ...
Orlando Dana Miller, Stephen Munson Whipple, 1891