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Linnaeus described the
appearance of the Boa
murina in
Latin as
rufus maculis supra rotundatis [reddish-brown with
rounded spots on
upper parts] and...
- 89. F. cera
pedibusque flavis,
dorso fusco,
nucha alba
abdomine pallido maculis oblongis fuseis.
Shorter Oxford English dictionary. Oxford:
Oxford University...
- 8, 1610, and the
first published observations (June 1611)
entitled “De
Maculis in Sole Observatis, et
Apparente earum **** Sole
Conversione Narratio” ("Narration...
- he
published the
results of his
observations in his 22-page
pamphlet De
Maculis in Sole observatis..... It was the
first publication on the
topic of sunspots...
- Salvii. p. 90. F. cera
pedibusque luteis,
corpore fusco,
abdomine paludo maculis fuscis. Lacépède,
Bernard Germain de (1799). "Tableau des sous-classes...
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Fabricius and
Johannes publishes the
results of
these observations in De
Maculis in Sole
observatis in
Wittenberg later this year. Such
early discoveries...
-
Neisse (now Nysa, Poland). Tres
epistolae de
maculis solaribus (Augsburg, 1612) IMSS
Digital Library De
Maculis solaribus et
stellis circa Iovis errantibus...
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following is a
partial list of his publications: De
maculis solaribus (1736) (On Sunspots) De
maculis solaribus exercitatio astronomica (1736) (An astronomical...
- year.
Apologia Compendiaria,
Fraternitatem de
Rosea Cruce su****ionis …
maculis aspersam,
veritatis quasi Fluctibus abluens, &c., Leyden, 1616. Against...
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autumn of 1611,
Johannes Fabricius wrote the
first book on sunspots, De
Maculis in Sole
Observatis ("On the
spots observed in the Sun").
Modern day solar...