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plural tabulae ansatae or
tabellae ansatae) is a
tablet with
dovetail handles. It was a
favorite form for
votive tablets in
Imperial Rome.
Tabulae ansatae...
- The
Tabulae Iliacae ("Iliadic tables", "Iliac tables" or "Iliac tablets";
singular Tabula Iliaca) are a
collection of 22
stone plaques (pinakes), mostly...
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Mordella tabulae is a
species of
beetle in the
genus Mordella of the
family Mordellidae,
which is part of the
superfamily Tenebrionoidea. It was discovered...
- The
Toledan Tables, or
Tables of Toledo, were
astronomical tables which were used to
predict the
movements of the Sun, Moon and
planets relative to the...
- The
Rudolphine Tables (Latin:
Tabulae Rudolphinae)
consist of a star
catalogue and
planetary tables published by
Johannes Kepler in 1627,
using observational...
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detailed drawings of the
studied organs. This
series of illustrations,
Tabulae Anatomicae Clariviri, was
published in 1714.
Eustachio extended knowledge...
- per
annos 1750–1762 institutis. Königsberg: Friedr. Nicolovius. 1818.
Tabulae Regiomontanae reductionum observationum astronomicarum ab anno 1750 usque...
- The Laws of the
Twelve Tables (Latin: lex
duodecim tabularum) was the
legislation that
stood at the
foundation of
Roman law.
Formally promulgated in 449...
- The
Prutenic Tables (Latin:
Tabulae prutenicae from
Prutenia meaning "Prussia", German:
Prutenische oder Preußische Tafeln), were an
ephemeris (astronomical...
- Lansbergius. He is best
known as the
author of a set of
astronomical tables,
Tabulae motuum coelestium perpetuæ, for
predicting planetary positions.
These were...