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... stars . Anyhow , the astronomy was not a scientific success ; as will be explained below , ( § 6 ) . 1 Julius Caesar's Calendar apparently contained some astronomical notices . $ 4 . The Reformation of the Calendar . One INTRODUCTION . 9.
... stars . Anyhow , the astronomy was not a scientific success ; as will be explained below , ( § 6 ) . 1 Julius Caesar's Calendar apparently contained some astronomical notices . $ 4 . The Reformation of the Calendar . One INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... stars and constellations . Such notices had been from the earliest times recorded in Greece , where the climate permitted shepherds to be out with their flocks all night , and where one of the earliest forms of literature was the ...
... stars and constellations . Such notices had been from the earliest times recorded in Greece , where the climate permitted shepherds to be out with their flocks all night , and where one of the earliest forms of literature was the ...
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... stars cannot be seen : and when we speak of a star rising at sunrise or sunset we mean in the twilight , a little before sunrise , or a little after sunset . In the rustic almanacks this alone would be entered , as this alone would be ...
... stars cannot be seen : and when we speak of a star rising at sunrise or sunset we mean in the twilight , a little before sunrise , or a little after sunset . In the rustic almanacks this alone would be entered , as this alone would be ...
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Publius Ovidius Naso Arthur Sidgwick. the stars , originally of course corresponded to the constella- tions whence ... star in Arctophylax ) is 10 June : as the whole constellation takes some time to set , this is fairly right . ( 4 ) and ...
Publius Ovidius Naso Arthur Sidgwick. the stars , originally of course corresponded to the constella- tions whence ... star in Arctophylax ) is 10 June : as the whole constellation takes some time to set , this is fairly right . ( 4 ) and ...
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... star , often used for ' dawn ' or ' day ' . See 474 . The nones were the 9th day ( or 8th , as they counted inclusively , and we do not ) before the Ides , which were on 13th ; excepting March , July , October , when they were on 15th ...
... star , often used for ' dawn ' or ' day ' . See 474 . The nones were the 9th day ( or 8th , as they counted inclusively , and we do not ) before the Ides , which were on 13th ; excepting March , July , October , when they were on 15th ...
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