- ISSN 1422-6960. S2CID 119982027. Marius,
Simon (tr. by A.O. Prickard), "The
Mundus Jovialis of
Simon Marius", The
Observatory (astronomy), vol. 39, 1916, pp. 404,...
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Apricia jovialis (syn.:
Ocrisiona jovialis),
known as the
jovial jumper is a
small species of
jumping spider found in Australia. This dark
spider with...
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Hyperaspis jovialis is a
species of lady
beetle in the
family Coccinellidae. It is
found in
North America. "Hyperaspis
jovialis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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seduced or abducted,
which were
suggested by
Johannes Kepler in his
Mundus Jovialis,
published in 1614.
Their discovery showed the
importance of the telescope...
- for] the six
planets above. In his [book] The
World of
Jupiter [Mundus
Jovialis, 1614], [Simon] Mayr [1573–1624]
presents these distances, from Jupiter...
- for the six
planets above. In his [book] The
World of
Jupiter [Mundus
Jovialis, 1614], [Simon Mayr or] "Marius" [1573–1624]
presents these distances,...
- word “jovial”, an
English word
which comes from the
Medieval Latin word
joviālis,
meaning “of Jupiter” and
which originally referred to
beneficent astrological...
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Binomial name
Glyphodes actorionalis Walker, 1859
Synonyms Lypotigris jovialis C. Felder, R.
Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875
Glyphodes zelleri Lederer, 1863...
- was
published in Galileo's
Sidereus Nuncius in
March 1610. In his
Mundus Jovialis,
published in 1614,
Simon Marius claimed to have
discovered Io and the...
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publish a book of his observations.
Marius attacked Galileo in
Mundus Jovialis (published in 1614) by
insisting that he had
found Jupiter's four moons...