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Christian Ludwig Ideler (/ˈɪdələr/; German: [ˈiːdəlɐ]; 21
September 1766 – 10
August 1846) was a
German chronologist and astronomer. He was born in Gross-Brese...
- Mart. was the day
after the bis****tile day. The 19th
century chronologist Ideler argued that
Celsus used the term "posterior" in a
technical fashion to refer...
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Ideler is a
small lunar impact crater in the low
southern latitudes of the Moon. This
formation is
visible from the Earth, but it
appears somewhat foreshortened...
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Julian refers to the
Julian calendar.
Julian days were
first used by
Ludwig Ideler for the
first days of the Nabon****ar and
Christian eras in his 1825 Handbuch...
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Ideler Santiago Tonelli (18
December 1924 – 10
August 2016) was an
Argentine lawyer and politician. He
served as
Minister of
Labor from 1987 to 1989, during...
- p. 188.
Cheney (2000), p 145,
footnote 1.
According to
Christian Ludwig Ideler (1825) Key,
Thomas Hewitt (2013) [1875], Calendarium,
University of Chicago...
- star
chart of 1624.
German astronomers Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers and
Ludwig Ideler indicate (according to
Richard Hinckley Allen's allegations) that the constellation...
- Karl
Wilhelm Ideler (25
October 1795 – 29 July 1860) was a
German psychiatrist. He was born in
Bentwisch and died in
Kumlosen near Wittenberge. In 1820...
- of the
Universe and of Man,
published in the mid-19th
century by J. L.
Ideler. In this text, the
author establishes the
relationship between elements...
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Parallel Lives., Numa
section XVIII Censorinus, On the
Natal Day, Ch. XX.
Ideler, C.
Ludwig (1825).
Handbuch der
mathematischen und
technische Chronologie...