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... grandeur displayed in the Divine harmony of the Universe . " One God , one law , one element , And one far - off Divine event To which the whole creation moves . " The following works , among others , have been freely 6 PREFACE .
... grandeur displayed in the Divine harmony of the Universe . " One God , one law , one element , And one far - off Divine event To which the whole creation moves . " The following works , among others , have been freely 6 PREFACE .
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... move- ments of the heavenly bodies . When Alexander took Babylon , in the year 331 B. C. , he found in that city a record of their observations reaching back about nineteen centuries , or nearly to the con- fusion of tongues at the ...
... move- ments of the heavenly bodies . When Alexander took Babylon , in the year 331 B. C. , he found in that city a record of their observations reaching back about nineteen centuries , or nearly to the con- fusion of tongues at the ...
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... move in harmony , making the " music of the spheres , " but that this celestial concert is heard only by the gods - the ears of man being too gross for such divine melody . Eudoxus , who lived in the fourth century B. C. , in- vented ...
... move in harmony , making the " music of the spheres , " but that this celestial concert is heard only by the gods - the ears of man being too gross for such divine melody . Eudoxus , who lived in the fourth century B. C. , in- vented ...
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... moving themselves , under the guidance - as Aristotle taught -of a tutelary genius , who resides in each , and rules over it as the mind rules over the body . Hipparchus , who flourished in the second century B. C. , has been called the ...
... moving themselves , under the guidance - as Aristotle taught -of a tutelary genius , who resides in each , and rules over it as the mind rules over the body . Hipparchus , who flourished in the second century B. C. , has been called the ...
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... moving in the same direction as the sun , then going apparently behind the sun , appeared to pass on again in a ... move . They then conceived that a bar , or some- thing equivalent , is connected at one end with the earth ; that at ...
... moving in the same direction as the sun , then going apparently behind the sun , appeared to pass on again in a ... move . They then conceived that a bar , or some- thing equivalent , is connected at one end with the earth ; that at ...
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ancients Andromeda angle aphelion appearance Aries astronomers atmosphere axis body Boötes bright brilliant Canis Minor Capricornus Cassiopeia celestial centre Cepheus circle color comet conjunction constellation Cor Caroli dark density Describe diameter disk Draco earth east ecliptic equal equator equinoctial figure fixed stars full moon globe heat heavens Hercules Herschel horizon inclined inferior inferior conjunction inferior planet Jupiter latitude length light lunar Lyra magnitude Mars mean distance Mercury meridian meteors miles moon moon's motion move naked eye nearly nebula Neptune node north pole orbit Orion parallax pass path penumbra perihelion Perseus Pisces planet Polaris precession rays revolve ring rising Saturn seasons seen shadow shines shower sidereal sidereal day solar day solar system space spots summer sun's superior planet surface synodic revolution tance Taurus telescope theory tion Uranus Ursa Major Ursa Minor varies velocity Venus vernal equinox visible zodiac