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Euphorbium
Euphorbium Eu*phor"bi*um, n. [NL., fr. L. euphorbeum, from Gr.
?; -- so called after Euphorbus, a Greek physician.] (Med.)
An inodorous exudation, usually in the form of yellow tears,
produced chiefly by the African Euphorbia resinifrea. It was
formerly employed medicinally, but was found so violent in
its effects that its use is nearly abandoned.
Meaning of Orbium from wikipedia
- some 30
years before Copernicus. Copernicus'
major work, De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the
Revolutions of the
Heavenly Spheres;
first edition 1543...
- De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium (English translation: On the
Revolutions of the
Heavenly Spheres) is the
seminal work on the
heliocentric theory of...
- earlier. The
publication of Copernicus's
model in his book De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the
Revolutions of the
Celestial Spheres), just
before his...
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Drawing of the
heliocentric model as
proposed by the Copernicus's De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium...
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Beginning with the 1543
publication of
Nicolaus Copernicus’s De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium,
contributions to the “revolution”
continued until finally ending...
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Chronicon Carionis (1560-1565)
Opera Melan, 1562–65 Epistolae, 1565
Hypotyposes orbium coelestium (in Latin). Strasbourg:
Theodosius Rihel. 1568. De
Essentia et...
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heliocentrism Copernican Revolution Works Commentariolus De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium Locationes mansorum desertorum "Monetae
cudendae ratio" Translations...
- time? — Nicolaus Copernicus, in
Chapter 10, Book 1 of De
Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestrum (1543) As
noted by Copernicus, the
notion that the
Earth rotates...
- 373". articles.adsabs.harvard.edu. "Apex". Tidjma.tn. De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium.
Johannes Petreius. 1543.
Jerry Brotton, A
History of the World...
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circular planetary orbits,
finite extent First described in De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium. The Sun is in the
center of the universe,
planets including...