ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA HELIACAL RISING
From Late Latin hēliacus relating to the sun, from Greek hēliakos, from hēlios the sun.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HELIACAL RISING»
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The almost six hours difference between the Egyptian year and the tropical year
caused the date of the heliacal rising of Sirius to slip by one day every four years.
Even more important is the slippage during a long period of time; it takes ...
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
(Heliacal) rising of the Pleiads after they have remained concealed for 40 days
and 40 nights (Erg. 383 l. (Heliacal) rising of the first star in Orion (Ely. 595).
Period of most oppressive heat (Hcliacal) rising of Sirius (El-g. 532, &c.). Fifty
days after ...
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The Secret History of the World and How to Get Out Alive
There are many who assume that a “heliacal rising” means that a star or
constellation is in conjunction with the sun. But this is probably not correct. The
ancients were practicing observational astronomy. Otto Neugebauer, in his many
studies ...
Laura Knight-Jadczyk, 2005
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A Compleat System of Astronomy ...
Given, the Latitude of the Place, and the Depref- Jion of a Star below the Horizon,
and the Time of its Cofmical Rising, to find the Time of its Heliacal Rising. It is
known by Observation, that the smallest fixed Stars are not visible till the ...
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The Star of Bethlehem: The Legacy of the Magi
And behold the planet which they had seen at its heliacal rising went retrograde
and became stationary above in the sky (which showed) where the child was.
Matthew's reports of these planetary movements — heliacal rising, retrograde ...
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Geminos's Introduction to the Phenomena: A Translation and ...
But there is a great difference between rising and [heliacal] rising.6 For a rising is
what has already been said, but a [heliacal] rising is the appearance taking place
at the horizon that is considered in connection with the distance to the Sun.
Geminus, James Evans, J. L. Berggren, 2006
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In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on ...
The Egyptians eagerly watched for its heliacal rising, which at that early time
coincided with the annual flooding of the Nile, bringing bounty to the country. The
heliacal rising is the appearance of a star on the horizon prior to sunrise. For the
...
Georg Feuerstein, Subhash Kak, David Frawley, 1999
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Library of useful knowledge: Natural philosophy...
C Calling C S', and adding to /3 we get the whole arc, E S', which is the longitude
of the sun for the instant of the heliacal rising of the star for the epoch we are
considering. Now this longitude being known, the solar tables will give us the
time ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), 1834
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The Dawning: Shedding New Light on the Astrological Ages
In addition, the “momentum” of an era tends to continue and maintain a strong
vestige of its former influence until it reaches the first age-decan cusp of the first
age past its era which is always of the opposite zodiacal sign. heliacal rising—
The ...
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A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith
Division of the Seasons according to Hesiod. The evening (aupoKveipatos) rising
of Arcturus 60 days after the winter solstice (Erg. 564). (Heliacal) rising of the
Pleiads after they have remained concealed for 40 days and 40 nights (Erg. 383).
Greek antiquities, William Smith (sir), sir William Smith, 1848
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heliacal rising en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
What's the brightest star in the sky, past and future?
... was so important to the ancient Egyptians that they based their calendar on its first summer sightings (known as a heliacal rising) at dawn. «Phys.Org, Feb 15»
Can Astronomy Account For the Biblical Star of Bethlehem?
A heliacal rising, that special first reappearance of a planet, is what en te anatole referred to in ancient Greek astrology. In particular, the ... «From Quarks to Quasars, Ene 15»
Amazingly, astronomy can explain the biblical Star of Bethlehem
A heliacal rising, that special first reappearance of a planet, is what en te anatole referred to in ancient Greek astrology. In particular, the ... «Washington Post, Dic 14»
'Many of these gods come from stars': The fascinating true story of …
It is likely that what this refers to was a heliacal rising, which is the first time that a star appears over the horizon during the course of a year. «Raw Story, Dic 14»
Astronomy CAN explain the biblical Star of Bethlehem
The portent began on April 17 of 6 B.C. with the heliacal rising of Jupiter that morning, followed, at noon, by its lunar occultation in the ... «Daily Mail, Dic 14»
What was the Star of Bethlehem?
Also on that day, and for the only time between 10 BC and AD 5, Jupiter had its heliacal rising (when a planet or star is first seen in the morning ... «Arizona Daily Sun, Dic 14»
A Spectacular Dawn Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter Set For …
Such a dawn sighting is known as a heliacal rising, and the first recovery of Sirius in the dawn heralded the flooding of the Nile for the ancient ... «Universe Today, Ago 14»
Counting down to the winter solstice
The Maori lunar year begins after the first New Moon that occures after the heliacal rising of Matariki, a cluster of stars known as the Seven ... «Timaru Herald, May 14»
Ancient Mythic Origins of the Christmas Story
It is likely that what this refers to was a heliacal rising, which is the first time that a star appears over the horizon during the course of a year. «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, Dic 13»
The Astronomy of the Dog Days of Summer
It's interesting to note that in 3000 BC, the heliacal rising of Sirius and the flooding of the Nile occurred around June 25th, near the summer ... «Universe Today, Ago 13»