- A
phenomenon (pl.: phenomena),
sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an
observable event. The term came into its
modern philosophical usage through Immanuel...
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Phaenomena is a work by
Euclid on
spherical astronomy. The book is
divided into 18 propositions, each
dealing with "the
important arcs on the celestial...
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Phaenomena Aratea may
refer to: A work by
Aratus (3rd
century BC)
based on the above: a work by
Cicero (1st
century BC) a work by
Germanicus (1st century...
- Aratus,
Phaenomena 187 Aratus,
Phaenomena 187 C. F. Rey, In the
Country of the Blue (1927),
Camelot Press, London, pg. 265
Aratus Solensis,
Phaenomena translated...
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Phenomena (Ancient Gr****: Φαινόμενα, Phainómena, "Appearances"; Latin:
Phaenomena), the
first half of
which is a
verse setting of a lost work of the same...
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Observation and
Inquiries thereupon (London, 1665), "Observation vii. of some
Phaenomena of Gl**** Drops,"
Archived 2016-11-07 at the
Wayback Machine pp. 33–44...
- (Ὀκταετηρίς), on an eight-year lunisolar-Venus
cycle of the
calendar Phaenomena (Φαινόμενα) and
Enoptron (Ἔνοπτρον), on
spherical astronomy, probably...
- 4 Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 2.682–683 Hyginus, De
astronomica 2.9.1 Aratus,
Phaenomena 189 Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Iope: Ἰόπη Pausanias, 4.35.9 Ovid, Metamorphoses...
- Bura.
Later on, Ion
built a city
which he
named after Helice. Aratus,
Phaenomena 27. Hyginus, De
astronomia 2.13.5
Scholia ad Homer,
Odyssey 5.272 Archived...
- in the
optics field, Optics, and lesser-known
works including Data and
Phaenomena. Euclid's
authorship of On
Divisions of
Figures and
Catoptrics has been...