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- Pseudagrion coeleste (catshead sprite) is a species of damselfly in family Coenagrionidae. Found in Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia...
-  coelestis Binomial name Vanda coelestis (Rchb.f.) Motes Synonyms Saccolabium coeleste Rchb.f. (basionym) Vanda pseudocaerulescens Guillaumin Rhynchostylis coelestis...
- Baryplegma coeleste is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Baryplegma of the family Tephritidae. Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil. Hendel, Friedrich...
-  victoriae-reginae Binomial name Dendrobium victoriae-reginae Loher Synonyms Dendrobium coeleste Loher Dendrobium victoriae-reginae f. album Valmayor & Tiu Pedilonum victoriae-reginae...
- brachyatherum R.E.Regel nom. inval. Hordeum caspi**** R.E.Regel nom. inval. Hordeum coeleste (L.) P.Beauv. Hordeum daghestani**** R.E.Regel nom. inval. Hordeum defectoides...
- had dreamt of being ordered to put a "heavenly divine symbol" (Latin: coeleste signum dei) on the shields of his soldiers. The description of the actual...
- (1646) in the digital collections of the Linda Hall Library Iter exstati**** coeleste, quo mundi opificium... (1660) in the digital collections of the Linda...
- astronomy and trigonometry and a treatise that was never published: Harmonicon coeleste. In 1579, the trigonometric tables Canon mathematicus, seu ad triangula...
- produced the map of Switzerland by Conrad Gyger (1657) and a Planisphaerium Coeleste (1681). His son Johannes Meyer (1655–1712) was also a painter and engraver...
- Emanuel Swedenborg as early as 1749. Swedenborg's Latin term conjugium coeleste was translated as "celestial marriage" by John Clowes in 1782. Two more...