- tournaments,
holding Round Tables and hunting, as well as
aspiring to the more
æthereal virtues of "faith, hope, charity, justice, strength,
moderation and loyalty...
-
celestial spheres made of
aether held the
stars and planets. The idea of
aethereal spheres moving with
natural circular motion led to Aristotle's explanation...
-
sailed into the
stadium on a 'paper-ship'
waving the host nation's flag to
aethereal music by
Manos Hatzidakis and then a
centaur appeared,
followed by a gigantic...
- combustible);
scholars believe it was felt that the deity,
being aethereal,
would appreciate aethereal food more than
solid food—the
burning of the
fatty parts...
- hulking, lazy body,
unfit for motion, a
motion as
quick as that of the
aethereal torches, and a
triple motion at that." Thus many
astronomers accepted...
- hulking, lazy body,
unfit for motion, a
motion as
quick as that of the
aethereal torches, and a
triple motion at that. (The "triple motion"
refers to its...
- the
Third Book of
Opticks (1st ed. 1704; 2nd ed. 1718): "Doth not this
aethereal medium in p****ing out of water, gl****, crystal, and
other compact and...
- (evolving),
steady state,
infinite System of huge
swirling whirlpools of
aethereal or fine
matter produces gravitational effects. But his
vacuum was not...
- hulking, lazy body,
unfit for motion, a
motion as
quick as that of the
aethereal torches, and a
triple motion at that." Likewise,
Tycho took
issue with...
-
mentions the "extremely limited"
senses of humans, such that of the many "
aethereal waves"
striking the eyes, "The
majority cannot be
perceived by the retina...