Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... gives a catalogue of the longitude , latitude , and magnitude of 1022 fixed stars , based on an earlier list ( no longer ... give the theories of the longitudes of the five planets— Mercury , Venus , Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn . In each ...
... gives a catalogue of the longitude , latitude , and magnitude of 1022 fixed stars , based on an earlier list ( no longer ... give the theories of the longitudes of the five planets— Mercury , Venus , Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn . In each ...
135. oldal
... give only a very approximate expression for the values found . It seems that Ptolemy himself preferred to apply the formula = ai - bi2 which , with adequate values for a and b , gives a somewhat better approximation . Atmospheric ...
... give only a very approximate expression for the values found . It seems that Ptolemy himself preferred to apply the formula = ai - bi2 which , with adequate values for a and b , gives a somewhat better approximation . Atmospheric ...
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... give it a rational foundation , and also to apply it in many different fields . Plato and the Four Elements The best - known attempt to give the doctrine of elements a logical form is that of Plato . It was Plato who replaced the ...
... give it a rational foundation , and also to apply it in many different fields . Plato and the Four Elements The best - known attempt to give the doctrine of elements a logical form is that of Plato . It was Plato who replaced the ...
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