Otia sive ephemerides felsineae recentiores /
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12/11/2024
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Mezzavacca (d. 1704), professor of jurisprudence at Bologna and later governor of a town near Venice, was a self-taught astronomer. This series of celestial ephemerides continues the ones begun by Montebruni. Title continued: ... ac directiones spectantibus: recentioribus tabulis ab eodem authore, breviter in gratiam candidatorum praemissis, & nunc auctis ab altitudine poli gr. 37. ad gr. 56. necnon cum totâ solarium sciotbericorum explanatione, speculativè, ac practicè. Tomus primus [-secundus]. Houzeau & Lancaster, Riccardi Mezzavacca (d. 1704), professor of jurisprudence at Bologna and later governor of a town near Venice, was a self-taught astronomer. This series of celestial ephemerides continues the ones begun by Montebruni. Mode of access: Internet. Prgt. |
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Bononiae : Typis Constantini Pisarij ad S. Michaelem prope Archigymnasium, sumptibus Ludouici Mariae Ruinetti bibliopolae Bonon. sub signo mercurij, |
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Palavras-Chave | #Boulliau, Ismael, 1605-1694. #Cassini, Jacques, 1677-1756. #Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630. #Brahe, Tycho, 1546-1601. #Astronomy #Ephemerides |
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