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Titius was a
disciple of the
German philosopher C.F. von Wolf (1679–1754), and the
second part of the text that
Titius inserted into Bonnet's...
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Titius may
refer to: 1998
Titius, a main belt
asteroid Titius (crater), a 2.7 km-deep
lunar crater Titius (river), the
Latin name for today's Krka river...
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Daniel Titius (born
Johann Daniel Tietz(e), 2
January 1729 – 16
December 1796) was a
German astronomer and a
professor at Wittenberg.
Titius was born...
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Titius was a
Roman politician (suffect
consul in 31 BC) and
commander at the end of the
Roman Republic.
Marcus Titius was the son of a
Lucius Titius and...
- "
Titius 20". Realencyclopädie der
classischen Altertumswissenschaft (in German). Vol. VI A, 2. Stuttgart: Butcher. 1937. cols. 1562–63. P.
Titius (20)...
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astronomer Johann Elert Bode,
citing Johann Daniel Titius,
published a
formula later known as the
Titius–Bode law that
appeared to
predict the
orbits of...
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Turku Observatory. It was
later named after astronomer Johann Daniel Titius.
Titius orbits the Sun in the
inner main-belt at a
distance of 2.3–2.6 AU once...
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Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus was a
Roman senator active during the
middle of the
second century AD. He was
ordinary consul for 162 as the colleague...
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astronomer Johann Daniel Titius of
Wittenberg noted an
apparent pattern in the
layout of the planets, now
known as the
Titius-Bode Law. If one
began a...
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first person of the name who held this
office was
Marcus Titius in BC 31. The
nomen Titius is a
patronymic surname,
based on the
praenomen Titus. Titus...