- Vendelinus.
Petavius appears oblong when
viewed from the
Earth due to foreshortening.
Petavius is
Imbrian in age. The
outer wall of
Petavius is unusually...
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crater on the Moon is
named Petavius in his honour.
Dionysius Petavius, Opus de
Doctrina Temporum, 1627
Dionysius Petavius, The
History of the
World or...
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Callidula petavius is a moth in the
family Callidulidae. It is
found on
Ambon and the
southern Moluccas.
Callidula at
funet v t e...
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crater that is
attached to the west-northwestern rim of the
larger crater Petavius, and lies
along the
southeast edge of Mare Fecunditatis. It lies in the...
- Paul Pétau (Paulus
Petavius in Latin) (1568–1614) was a
French publisher and book collector. He was
conseiller of the
Parlement of
Paris from 1588 to 1614...
- in the
southeast part of the Moon, near the
southeast rim of the
crater Petavius. Just to the
southwest of
Palitzsch is Hase,
while to the east-southeast...
- Longomont**** (146 km)
Maginus (156 km)
Metius (84 km)
Moretus (114 km)
Petavius (184 km)
Picard (22 km)
Piccolomini (88 km)
Pitatus (101 km)
Plinius (41...
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Mauro Humboldt Janssen Langrenus Longomont****
Maginus Metius Moretus Petavius Picard Piccolomini Pitatus Plinius Rheita Russell Schickard Seleucus Stadius...
- part of the Moon, to the south-southwest of the
prominent walled plain Petavius.
Palitzsch and
Vallis Palitzsch are
attached to the
northeastern rim of...
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German monk. In 1627, the
French Jesuit theologian Denis Pétau (Dionysius
Petavius in Latin), with his work De
doctrina temporum, po****rized the
usage ante...