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- Cosmos; the Latin title is also given as Tractatus de sphaera, Textus de sphaera, or simply De sphaera) is a medieval introduction to the basic elements of...
- sphaera is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ovulidae, the ovulids, cowry allies or false cowries. Globovula sphaera Cate...
- Penares sphaera, the crater sponge, is a deep sea demosponge from southern Africa. This pale sponge has a thick encrusting growth form. It ranges from...
- named in his memory. About 1230, his best-known work, Tractatus de Sphaera / De Sphaera Mundi (Treatise on the Sphere / On the Sphere of the World) was published...
- alterius cujusdam signi, est gradus æquatorus **** quo simul exoritur in sphæra recta"; roughly translated, "Right ascension of the Sun, stars, or any other...
- Pages from 1550 Annotazione on Sacrobosco's De sphaera mundi, showing the Ptolemaic system....
- S2CID 14318695. Oughtred, William (1652). Theorematum in libris Archimedis de sphaera et cylindro declarario (in Latin). Excudebat L. Lichfield, Veneunt apud...
- Sphera volgare, featuring the Sun, the Moon, the winds and the stars as living. Woodcut illustration from an edition of De sphaera mundi, Venice, 1537....
- by Rosen. Crowther, Kathleen M. (2020). "Sacrobosco's Sphaera in Spain and Portugal". De sphaera of Johannes de Sacrobosco in the Early Modern Period....
- Gangemi Editore, p. 127, ISBN 9788849277494 Vogel, Klaus Anselm (1995). Sphaera terrae – das mittelalterliche Bild der Erde und die kosmographische Revolution...