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- coelestibus, aureum opusculum, 1472-1475. Poem in three books of filosofic-astrologic topic dedicated to Ferdinand II of Aragon. De rebus coelestibus...
- ISBN 978-1-107-03174-6. Huygens, C. (1698). ΚΟΣΜΟΘΕΩΡΟΣ, sive De terris cœlestibus earumque ornatu conjecturae (in Latin). The Hague: Apud A. Moetjens, bibliopolam...
- (1690) Traité de la lumiére (French) (1698) ΚΟΣΜΟΘΕΩΡΟΣ, sive De terris cœlestibus Archived 3 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine (Latin) Huygensmuseum Hofwijck...
- the Arian around 1670. Francis Turretin published De Tribus Testibus Coelestibus in 1674 and the verse was a central focus of the writings of Symon Patrick...
- Ptolemaei sententias (in Latin). Basel: Andreas Cratander. 1531. De rebus coelestibus (in Latin). Firenze: eredi Filippo Giunta (1.). 1520. Commentariorum...
- differing height of the sky) De cœlo superiore (on the upper sky) De aquis cœlestibus (on the celestial waters) De quinque circulis mundi (on the five circles...
- preserved in single m****cript. Giovanni Pontano cites it in his De rebus coelestibus and in Urania he indicates awareness of Cortesi's astronomical studies...
- be good, let alone perfect. Thus St. Jerome wrote: "Perfectio vera in coelestibus" — true perfection is to be found only in heaven. As early as the 5th...
- The Bagster family said the Latin version, "multæ terricolis linguæ, cœlestibus una", was composed by William Greenfield. The two versions appear on Greenfield's...
- topic of the arrangement of the spheres. Chapters 5 and 7, De circulis coelestibus and De eclipsibus, cover the same topics as Parts II and IV of Sacrobosco's...