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- Alfonsine (Romagnol: Agl'infulsẽ or Agl'infulsèn) is a comune (muni****lity) in the province of Ravenna in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It is...
- The Alfonsine Tables (Spanish: Tablas Alfonsíes, Latin: Tabulae Alphonsinae), sometimes spelled Alphonsine Tables, provided data for computing the position...
- in 1560. He noted that it is consistent with the tropical year of the Alfonsine tables and with the mean tropical year of Copernicus (De revolutionibus)...
- by Gerard of Cremona to form the standard European ephemeris until the Alfonsine Tables. 13th century AD – the Zīj-i Īlkhānī (Ilkhanic Tables) were compiled...
- doctoral dissertation on the subject of applying the astronomical data of Alfonsine tables to contemporary com****tional methods in 1905 under the supervision...
- replace the Alfonsine Tables; he added redundant tables to his new tables so that compilers of almanacs familiar with the older Alfonsine Tables could...
- Alfonsine Solar Park is a 36.2 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Northern Italy, near Alfonsine, Italy. Italy portal Renewable energy portal List of...
- conjunctions of the Sun and Moon for the longitude of Nuremberg according to the Alfonsine Tables for the period from 1475 to 1531. In his work he tabulated 30 instances...
- widely recognized work by John of Saxony is his Canons on the Alfonsine Tables. The Alfonsine Tables are the mathematical calculations from Ptolemy's Almagest...
- miles inland and is connected to the Adriatic Sea by the Candiano Canal. Alfonsine (12,113 inhabitants) Bagnacavallo (16,737 inhabitants) Bagnara di Romagna...