- and an "enemy of all mankind". In 1614,
Marius published his work
Mundus Iovialis (English:
World of Jupiter)
describing the
planet Jupiter and its moons...
- Bibcode:1996AAS...189.2404A. Pasachoff, Jay M. (May 2015). "Simon Marius's
Mundus Iovialis: 400th
Anniversary in Galileo's Shadow".
Journal for the
History of Astronomy...
-
plane ut est **** ****
planet circa Solem, ...
prodit Marius in suo
mundo Ioviali ista 3.5.8.13 (vel 14. Galilæo) ...
Periodica vero
tempora prodit idem...
- ISBN 9788774920878. Pasachoff, Jay M. (2015). "Simon Marius's
Mundus Iovialis: 400th
Anniversary in Galileo's Shadow".
Journal for the
History of Astronomy...
- the
Etruscan Penates there is a
Genius Iovialis who
comes after Fortuna and
Ceres and
before Pales.
Genius Iovialis is one of the
Penates of the
humans and...
-
based on the same source, the
Etruscan Penates were Fortuna, Ceres,
Genius Iovialis and Pales. The
etymology of the
Latin Neptunus is
unclear and disputed...
- Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, the
names given by
Marius in his
Mundus Iovialis published in 1614. Galileo's
observations of the
satellites of Jupiter...
-
original on 28
March 2014.
Retrieved 27
April 2014. Marius, S.; (1614)
Mundus Iovialis anno M.DC.IX
Detectus Ope Per****illi
Belgici [1]
Archived 29 September...
- S2CID 224838258. Pasachoff, Jay M. (May 2015). "Simon Marius's
Mundus Iovialis: 400th
Anniversary in Galileo's Shadow".
Journal for the
History of Astronomy...
- on 11
February 2012.
Retrieved 31 July 2007. Marius, S. (1614).
Mundus Iovialis anno M.DC.IX
Detectus Ope Per****illi Belgici.
Archived from the original...