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suchen [und] (Schlagwörter (XSLW)) Astronomy Miscellanea
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Cloud of the impossible : negative theology and planetary entanglement Keller, Catherine *1953-*. - New York : Columbia University Press, [2015]
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The making of Copernicus : early modern transformations of the scientist and his science Neuber, Wolfgang *1956-*. - Leiden : Brill, [2015]
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Weird Astronomy : tales of unusual, bizarre, and other hard to explain observations Seargent, David A.J.. - 1. Aufl. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer, c 2011
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Astronomical symbols on ancient and medieval coins Faintich, Marshall. - Jefferson, N.C : McFarland, c2008
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Miscellanea Kepleriana : Festschrift für Volker Bialas zum 65. Geburtstag Boockmann, Friederike. - Augsburg : Rauner, 2005
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The mysterious comet or the origin, building up, and destruction of worlds, by means of cometary contacts Beaumont, Comyns. - London : Rider, 1932
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Arcturus, or, The bright star in Bootes : an easy guide to science Sedgwick, Catharine Maria. - London : William Macintosh, 1865
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A new theory of comets; (laws of motion,) &c : plainly shewing, that they are not solid, compact, fixed and durable bodies like those of the Planets: But that they are Solar Meteors, or Exhalations of the same nature with our smoke, which flying to a certain distance from the Sun, thicken (or draw together) to such a Mass, that at last their own Gravity forces them back into its Blaze; where they no sooner arrive but they take Fire, and are violently thrown off in right Lines thro' the Universe, till their own Flames have exhausted their Substance. - The whole being freed from the absurd Opinion, and Error of Sir Isaac Newton, upon this Subject: To which are added, several debates on the above, with the author's answer: Till at last this Theory, now stands confirmed beyond all Contradiction. By Michael Woods, F.R.S Woods, Michael. - Online-Ausg.. - Liverpool : printed for the author, by T. Cowburne, in Atherton-Street, and sold by J. Nourse, Bookseller to His Majesty, in the Strand, London, MDCCLXVIII [1768]
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