Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... planets and satellites 28 , 29 Galileo's opinion respecting judicial astro- logy Disputes to which the discovery of ... planet Galileo observes the crescent appearance of Venus 34 , 35 35 35 • · ib . resigns his professorship , and re ...
... planets and satellites 28 , 29 Galileo's opinion respecting judicial astro- logy Disputes to which the discovery of ... planet Galileo observes the crescent appearance of Venus 34 , 35 35 35 • · ib . resigns his professorship , and re ...
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... planets , in the music of the spheres Kepler's account of the causes of regula- rity in the law of motion of the planets 44 at Ratisbon , described List of his published works 88 3 2 3 3 Borelli , the first who applied the principle of ...
... planets , in the music of the spheres Kepler's account of the causes of regula- rity in the law of motion of the planets 44 at Ratisbon , described List of his published works 88 3 2 3 3 Borelli , the first who applied the principle of ...
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... Planets . He died at Bâle in 1588 , when Galileo was about twenty - two years old . It is not unlikely that Galileo ... planets revolving round each of them , like our own earth , the smallness of which , alone , prevented their being ...
... Planets . He died at Bâle in 1588 , when Galileo was about twenty - two years old . It is not unlikely that Galileo ... planets revolving round each of them , like our own earth , the smallness of which , alone , prevented their being ...
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... planets , in the order in which the days of the week have been named from them . According to the dreams of Astrology , each planet was supposed to exert its influence in succession , reckoning from the most distant down to the nearest ...
... planets , in the order in which the days of the week have been named from them . According to the dreams of Astrology , each planet was supposed to exert its influence in succession , reckoning from the most distant down to the nearest ...
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... planets with respect to the fixed stars and to each other . This supposition , however , proving insuf- ficient to account for all the irregu- larities of motion observed , two hy potheses were introduced . - First , that to each planet ...
... planets with respect to the fixed stars and to each other . This supposition , however , proving insuf- ficient to account for all the irregu- larities of motion observed , two hy potheses were introduced . - First , that to each planet ...
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