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Astronomica is the name of two
different classical works from
approximately the
early 1st century...
- The
Astronomica (classical Latin: [astrɔˈnɔmɪka]), also
known as Astronomicon, is a
Latin didactic poem
about celestial phenomena,
written in hexameters...
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- The
Vatican Observatory (Italian:
Specola Vaticana) is an
astronomical research and
educational institution supported by the Holy See.
Originally based...
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Astronomica is the
fourth studio album by the
American progressive metal band
Crimson Glory,
released in 1999 via
Spitfire Records (USA) and
Rising Sun...
- the
Astronomica. E.g., the book is
called "Hyginus'
Poeticon Astronomicon" in
Gordon (1975), p. 154. E.g., the book is
called "Hyginus'
Astronomica" in...
- Acta
Astronomica is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering astronomy and astrophysics. It was
established in 1925 by the
Polish astronomer...
- astrologer, and
author of a poem in five
books called Astronomica. The
author of
Astronomica is
neither quoted nor
mentioned by any
ancient writer. Even...
- The
Brazilian Astronomical Society (in Portuguese:
Sociedade Astronômica Brasileira - SAB) is a
professional astronomical society in Brazil,
founded in...
- of
Notre Dame P. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-268-04451-0. Alfrag****:
Elementa astronomica, in
Arabic and Latin, year 1669,
translation by Golius. Alfrag**** is...