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Ephemeris
Ephemeris Wikisource has ephemerides of several planets: Ephemeris of Sun Ephemeris ... Juno Ephemeris of Vesta An ephemeris (plural: ephemerides) (from the Greek word ephemeros= daily) was ... published a well-known work known as Ephemerides novae at auctae that attempted to give ... bodies of interest, as well. Typically, such ephemerides cover several, or even many centuries, past ... their effect a bit uncertain. Solar system ephemerides are essential for the navigation of ...
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Antonio Mizauld (translated from French)
... held in great reputation Phaenomena, sive aeria Ephemerides. 1546 , 1555 , 1560 . The miroueer of time ... prediction of arrival of comets , earthquakes. Perpetuelles ephemerides of the air: autreme[n]t the ... second Latin edition of Phaenomena, sive aeria Ephemerides ( 1546 ), and, in form revised in French ... The mirouer of time. The second edition, Ephemerides aeris perpetuae, appeared in August 1554 , and ...
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Johannes Stadius
... mathematician to the Duke of Savoy.[1] Ephemerides During his stay in Brussels, his first work appeared: Ephemerides novae at auctae, first published by Arnold ... of Cologne in 1554. An ephemeris (plural: ephemerides) (from the Greek word ephemeros, "daily") was ... that was published in several editions of Ephemerides, Stadius' old teacher wrote that the system ... Prospector: Johannes Stadius Flapuit: Johannes Stadius Bibliopolis: Ephemerides Further reading Emalsteen, Jos, Oudheid en ...
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Office of longitudes (translated from French)
Office of longitudes Office of longitudes is an academy of 13 members and 32 correspondents (astronomers, geophysicians and physicists), working in their own laboratories, which guarantee and define the missions of public utility entrusted toInstitute of celestial mechanics and calculation of the éphémérides. The Office of longitudes was founded by a ...
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Astronomical company of Tunisia (translated from French)
Astronomical company of Tunisia Astronomical company of Tunisia or SAT is an association which gathers amateurs of astronomy . Synopsis History Birth of the SAT In années 1970 and at the beginning of années 1980 it did not have there in Tunisy no specialized organization which is interested in astronomy but there ...
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Talk:Astrology/archive2
... century, but astrologers have been relying on ephemerides and tables for over 2,500 years ... that astrologers began to rely more on ephemerides which were produced by astronomers, was the ... began to diverge. The period that these ephemerides began to be compiled due to advances ... their charts. For Astrologers to rely on ephemerides meant a reliance on the effort of ...
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Henry Bradshaw Society
... Publication of Studies and Ancient Texts', in Ephemerides Liturgicae 101 (1987) 229-245. Anthony Ward ... Birth and First Decade, 1890-1900', in Ephemerides Liturgicae 104 (1990) 187-200. Anthony Ward ... Bradshaw Society: The Decade 1991-2000', in Ephemerides Liturgicae 115 (2001) 82-94. External link ...
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Bureau des Longitudes
... des éphémérides. Publications Connaissance des temps , astronomical ephemerides, published annually since 1679; Annuaire du Bureau ...
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Ephemeris time
... a now obsolete time scale used in ephemerides of celestial bodies, in particular the Sun ... and planets and comparing this with their ephemerides was a better way to determine the time. Using the ephemerides based on the theory of the apparent ...
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Dictionario Romanico 041 (Romanica wiki)
... 1. calendar, almanac, etc.; 2. [Astron.] ephemeris; &ephemerides ephemerides ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: 1. efeméride (diário); 2. [Astron.] efeméride; &ephemerides efemérides (tábuas astronomicas que indicam a posição ...
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