- (Thucydides 8.84) "having died of (from) a disease."
Dativus mensurae: The
dativus mensurae, or the 'dative of measurement,' is the
dative used to denote...
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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm (1837). "Stellarum
duplicium et
multiplicium mensurae micrometricae per
magnum Fraunhoferi tubum annis a 1824 ad 1837 in specula...
- 1837 and
published these in his work
Stellarum duplicium et
multiplicium mensurae micrometricae.
Struve carefully measured the "constant of aberration" in...
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dispositio of Melanthius, i.e. the way in
which he
spaced his figures, and the
mensurae of Asclepiodorus, who must have been a
great master of
symmetry and proportion...
- three-dimensional
calculations similar to the
second chapter of
Metrica Mensurae,
tools which can be used to
conduct measurements for
problems based on...
- contained, by weight, ten pounds. (Imp. Caes. vi. T. Caes. Aug. F. iiii. Cos.
Mensurae exactae in Capitolio, P. x.; see also Festus,
Publica Pondera.) By means...
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Linea in its
summary of
units of measurements,
defining it as
Linea una
Mensurae parisinae [lit. 'One line of the
Parisian measure'];
Stearns gives its...
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minuti secundi temporis medii, in
altitudine Soli Quitensis,
archetypus (
mensurae naturalis exemplar,
utinam et universalis) ["Archetype of the equinoctial...