The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... hotter than others . Of planets , Mars is accounted the hottest after the sun ; then comes Jupiter , and then Venus . Others , again , are set down as cold ; the moon , for instance , and above all Saturn . 196 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... hotter than others . Of planets , Mars is accounted the hottest after the sun ; then comes Jupiter , and then Venus . Others , again , are set down as cold ; the moon , for instance , and above all Saturn . 196 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... planets in their exaltation in different regions ought to be noted , with respect to per- pendicularity or obliquity . 18. The sun and other planets are supposed to give greater heat when nearer to the larger fixed stars . Thus when the ...
... planets in their exaltation in different regions ought to be noted , with respect to per- pendicularity or obliquity . 18. The sun and other planets are supposed to give greater heat when nearer to the larger fixed stars . Thus when the ...
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... planets , but so distributed and gradu- ated , that the nearer a planet is to the earth its motion is slower , the further a planet is distant from the earth its motion is quicker , and quickest of all in the starry sphere ; then indeed ...
... planets , but so distributed and gradu- ated , that the nearer a planet is to the earth its motion is slower , the further a planet is distant from the earth its motion is quicker , and quickest of all in the starry sphere ; then indeed ...
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... planets ; also to the starry sphere ; but Copernicus and his followers to the earth as well ; and let us in- quire whether any such motion be found in nature , or whether it be not rather a thing invented and supposed for the ...
... planets ; also to the starry sphere ; but Copernicus and his followers to the earth as well ; and let us in- quire whether any such motion be found in nature , or whether it be not rather a thing invented and supposed for the ...
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... planet Jupiter ; whence it may be conjectured that there are several centres of motion among the stars . With this the inequalities of light and shade in the moon are more distinctly seen and placed ; so that a sort of selenography can ...
... planet Jupiter ; whence it may be conjectured that there are several centres of motion among the stars . With this the inequalities of light and shade in the moon are more distinctly seen and placed ; so that a sort of selenography can ...
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