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- 1142/9789812384911, ISBN 978-981-02-4670-9, MR 1962807 Kepler, Johannes (1611), Strena seu de nive ****angula [The six-cornered snowflake] (in Latin), Paul Dry...
- name Callopistria floridensis (Guenée, 1852) Synonyms Eriopus elegantulus Herrich-Schäffer, 1868 Callopistria elegantula Callopistria strena Grote, 1895...
- Hexagonal Snow, Oxford University Press, p. 92, ISBN 978-0-19-858120-8 Strena seu de Nive ****angula, 1611 Gessel, Ira (October 1972), "Fibonacci is a...
- some-time patron, Baron Wackher von Wackhenfels, a short pamphlet entitled Strena Seu de Nive ****angula (A New Year's Gift of Hexagonal Snow). In this treatise...
- (Tabebuia billbergii), “Palo di Brazil" (Haematoxylon brasiletto), “Bonchi di Strena” (Parkinsonia aculeata), “Curahout” (Peltophorum acutifolium), “Tuturutu”...
- scientifically until the 17th century. Johannes Kepler hypothesized in his work Strena seu de Nive ****angula (A New Year's Gift of Hexagonal Snow) (1611) that...
- Johannes Kepler wrote the first scientific treatise on snow crystals: "Strena Seu de Nive ****angula (A New Year's Gift of Hexagonal Snow)." In 1643, Evangelista...
- preceding the day of the Natalis Solis Invicti. The term derives from the Latin Strena, word probably of Sabine origin, with the meaning "gift of good luck." According...
- Art forms in nature, Prestel USA. ISBN 3-7913-1990-6. Kepler. Johannes Strena seu de nive ****angula (On the Six-Cornered Snowflake), 1611 paper by Kepler...
- preceding the day of the Natalis Solis Invicti. The term derives from the Latin Strena, word probably of Sabine origin, with the meaning "gift of good luck." According...