- for
tracking Solar System objects. The
English word
zodiac derives from
zōdiacus, the
Latinized form of the
Ancient Gr**** zōdiakòs kýklos (ζῳδιακός κύκλος)...
-
Zodiacus Vitae is a
sixteenth century European book
published in
various languages which had a
widespread influence thanks to its wide use as a text book...
-
Eucampia zodiacus is a
common marine centric diatom species. It is
known to be
cosmopolitan except in
polar regions. E.
zodiacus is a
harmful diatom that...
- vulgato, quod '
Zodiacus vitæ' inscribitur», Melissa,
Folia perenni Latinitati dicata 210, 2019, 11-14.
Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus,
Zodiacus Vitae Latin...
- of the ages of man is
based primarily upon Pier
Angelo Manzolli's book
Zodiacus Vitae, a
school text he
might have
studied at the
Stratford Grammar School...
-
which he
termed "
Zodiacus". He
discovered that if the Earth's and comet's
orbits are linked, then by
topological reasons the
Zodiacus is the
entire sphere...
- (2001-01-01). "Lexicon iconographi****
mythologiae classicae 8: Thespiades-
Zodiacus et Supplementum, Abila-Thersites (2 vols.).
Lexicon iconographi**** mythologiae...
- constellations. The
etymology of the term
Zodiac comes from the
Latin zōdiacus, from the Gr**** ζῳδιακός [κύκλος],
meaning "[circle] of animals", derived...
-
Paganutio Marcello Palingenio Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus 1500–51
Italian Zodiacus Vitae Zodiac;
poetry Francesco Pandolfini 1470–1520
Gianantonio de Porcellio...
- he
published was The
zodiake of life, a
translation by
Barnabe Googe of
Zodiacus Vitae (Venice, 1531?) by
Marcellus Pallingenius Stellatus. "The zodiake...