Definition of Uranology. Meaning of Uranology. Synonyms of Uranology

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Definition of Uranology

Uranology
Uranology U`ra*nol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? heaven + -logy.] A discourse or treatise on the heavens and the heavenly bodies; the study of the heavens; uranography.

Meaning of Uranology from wikipedia

- the universe. In Diderot's Encyclopédie, cosmology is broken down into uranology (the science of the heavens), aerology (the science of the air), geology...
- Astrology. Judiciary Astrology. Physical Astrology. Meteorology. Cosmology. Uranology. Aerology. Geology. Hydrology. Botany. Agriculture. Gardening. Mineralogy...
- really existed but for today, the best visualisation of the Babylonian uranology is the full-sky map or celestial globe. The data in MUL.APIN represents...
- (ouranós, ouranoû), οὐρανόθεν (ouranóthen) uraninite, uranium, uranography, uranology, uranometry, uranophobia, Ur**** urb- city Latin urbs, urbis conurbation...
- flying objects (UFO). universology The study and science of the universe. uranology The study of heavens. urbanology The branch of sociology that studies...
- needed] Uranography – Part of astronomy concerned with mapping of stars Uranology – Scientific study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the...
- Paul-Alain; Frahm, Eckart; Horowitz, Wayne; Steele, John (2017). "The Cuneiform Uranology Texts: Drawing the Constellations". Transactions of the American Philosophical...
- (ouranós, ouranoû), οὐρανόθεν (ouranóthen) uraninite, uranium, uranography, uranology, uranometry, uranophobia, Ur**** urb- city Latin urbs, urbis conurbation...
- early Gr**** cosmology and ancient near eastern cosmology. Unique to the uranology of 3 Baruch is that the final stage of the ascent to heaven terminates...
- Amidenus as Translated by Cornarius," was reprinted in the Vranologion (Uranology, or "The Study of the Heavens") of Denis Pétau (Paris 1630). See also...