- The
horologion or
horologium (pl.
horologia), also
known by
other names, is the book of
hours for the
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic Churches....
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Horologia sinica (渾天昏君) is a
composition by the
contemporary Chinese-British
composer Jeffrey Ching. It was
commissioned by the Hong Kong
Chinese Orchestra...
- (hour)'),
which referred to 3 pm in
ancient Rome. The
Romans had
clocks (
horologia),
which included giant public sundials (solaria) and
water clocks (clepsydrae)...
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Thorunna horologia is a
species of sea slug, a
dorid nudibranch, a s****-less
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Chromodorididae. This
species was...
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Byzantine music (Gr****: Βυζαντινή μουσική, romanized: Vyzantiné mousiké)
originally consisted of the
songs and
hymns composed for the
courtly and religious...
- in his work
titled Horologium oscillatorium sive de motu
pendulorum ad
horologia aptato demonstrationes geometricae (1673),
where he
showed that the involute...
- as
nearly an
integer number of
anomalistic months are achieved. Palaea-
Horologia Equals 55 inex plus 3 saros,
which is over 1646 years.
Useful for calculating...
- and
horizontal sundials.
Giuseppe Biancani's
Constructio instrumenti ad
horologia solaria (ca. 1620)
discusses how to make a
perfect sundial, with accompanying...
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Christiaan (1673).
Horologium oscillatorium, sive de Motu
pendulorum ad
horologia aptato demonstrationes geometricae (in Latin). p. 91. Huygens, Christiaan...
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through Europe with
translations of
Arabic and
Spanish texts. The word
horologia (from the Gr**** ὥρα—'hour', and λέγειν—'to tell') was used to describe...