- The
scaphe (Ancient Gr****: σκάφη, romanized:
scaphe, lit. 'bowl'; also
known as a skaphe,
scaphion (diminutive) or Latin: scaphium) was a
sundial said...
- A
bathyscaphe (/ˈbæθɪˌskeɪf, -ˌskæf/) is a free-diving, self-propelled deep-sea submersible,
consisting of a crew
cabin similar to a Bathysphere, but suspended...
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Radio plate Retroreflector –
Device to
reflect radiation back to its
source Scaphe –
Sundial said to have been
invented by
Aristarchus ****tant – Measuring...
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contrast to a bathysphere,
bathys being ancient Gr****
meaning "deep" and
scaphe being a light, bowl-shaped boat.
Built in
Italy and
launched on 26 August...
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Chille ad
Insolam Iae "The
journey of St
Columba to Í" U641
Naufragium scaphe familie Iae. "Shipwreck of a
vessel of the
community of Í." U716 Pascha...
- The
Phoenician sundial is a 2,000 year old
scaphe sundial discovered in Umm al-Amad, Lebanon. It was
found in two fragments, 80
meters apart. The first...
- Chaldean: a truncated, concave,
hemispherical surface the
hemispherium or
scaphe of
Aristarchus of Samos: a full, concave,
hemispherical surface the discus...
- the
longest day of the year or with the
portable instrument known as a
scaphe.
Ptolemy mentions (Almagest V.14) that he used a
similar instrument as Hipparchus...
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experiments begin to bear fruit. But
during the
latest such experiment, the Time
Scaphe collides with a
strange blue box
hurtling through space-time. Both craft...
- the
Peripatetic Scamander Scamander of
Boeotia Scamandrius Scambonidae Scaphe Scaphism Schedius Scheria Schoeneus Schoenus (Boeotia)
Scholarch School...