- MDCXVII[-****VI]... [(per 1635
English edition): New
Ephemerids for the
Celestiall Motions, for the
Yeeres of the
Vulgar Era 1617–1636].
Johannes Plancus...
-
Ephemerides of the
Celestiall Motions, for the
Yeers of the
Vulgar Era 1633...
Retrieved 18 May 2011. Sliter,
Robert (1652). A
celestiall gl****e, or, Ephemeris...
- we
shewed in the
first book, have in
their number, order, and
figure a
Celestiall and
Divine originall, I
shall easily grant this
calculation concerning...
- Hooke's 1670
Gresham lecture explained that
gravitation applied to "all
celestiall bodys" and
added the
principles that the
gravitating power decreases with...
- The
Castle of Knowledge,
containing the
Explication of the
Sphere both
Celestiall and Materiall, etc. (London, 1556) A book
explaining Ptolemaic astronomy...
- the fire to
eternity without being prejudiced. It hath a
divine power,
celestiall, invisible,
above the rest; and
endows the
possessor with
Divine gifts...
- and
nobler superstructures: Hooke,
Newton and the 'Compounding of the
Celestiall Motions of the Planetts'.
Boston Studies in the
Philosophy of Science...
- is more
grace and more
capacity [...]
where earthly bodies shalbe more
celestiall, then man in his
Innocency or
Angels in
their glory, for they
could fall:...
- and
nobler superstructures: Hooke,
Newton and the 'Compounding of the
Celestiall Motions of the Planetts'", Ofer Gal, 2003 at page 9. See for
example the...
- has been
found in England, ****ed with
English words ("Oure Father, God
Celestiall"),
though in fact the
words are in the
distinct Scots language, not English...