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- An equatorium (plural, equatoria) is an astronomical calculating instrument. It can be used for finding the positions of the Moon, Sun, and planets without...
- Duisburg Zoo Friends (Verein der Duisburger Zoofreunde) in 2000. The Equatorium is the largest section of Duisburg Zoo. It derives its name for housing...
- of angles between planets and other astronomical bodies, as well as an equatorium called the Albion which could be used for astronomical calculations such...
- mathematical proof for Ceva's theorem by Ibn Hűd, the invention of the equatorium by al-Zarqali, the discovery of the physical reaction by Avempace, the...
- University Library. The m****cript, written in Middle English, describes an Equatorium, an astronomical calculating instrument, and became the basis of the thesis...
- counting and calculating since ancient times, such as the abacus, astrolabe, equatorium, and mechanical timekeeping devices. More complicated devices started...
- astrometry) Astrometric binary Barycentric celestial reference system Ephemeris Equatorium Geodetic astronomy Gaia spacecraftlaunched December 2013 Hipparcos...
- leading humanists - for example, Johannes Reuchlin, for whom he made an equatorium and wrote horoscopes. In 1499, Stöffler predicted that a deluge would...
- title. It is a description of the construction and use of a planetary equatorium, which was used in calculating planetary orbits and positions (at the...
- 14th-century scientific work which describes the construction and use of an equatorium. It was first studied in the early 1950s by Derek J. Price, and was formerly...