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Planets as known in classical Greece and Rome
The planetae (Ancient Greek: πλανήται, romanized: planetai, Latin: planetae, lit. 'wanderers', or Ancient Greek: πλανωμένοι ἀστέρες, romanized: planomenoi
Planetae
Sky god of Areios, the planet Mars
planets visible to the naked eye. Astronomers of the time assigned these "planetae" various names, associated them with different gods, and ascribed various
Pyroeis
Fourth planet from the Sun
"Destination Phobos: 'Humans Orbiting Mars' report goes public". GeekWire. "Planetae", in Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, pp. 922, 923. Koch US (1995)
Mars
Large, round non-stellar astronomical object
the Wayback Machine. United States: Facts On File, Incorporated. p. 66. "Planetae", in Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, pp. 922, 923. Zerubavel
Planet
Ancient Greek goddess of justice
(currently) Symbols Corn, scales of justice Genealogy Parents Zeus or Astraeus (father) Themis or Eos (mother) Siblings Anemoi, Horae, Planetae, Pudicitia
Astraea
Species of moth
Asaphocrita planetae is a moth in the family Blastobasidae that is endemic to Costa Rica. Costa Rica portal Animals portal Ecology portal David Adamski
Asaphocrita_planetae
First planet from the Sun
Patrick. Shaldon, Devon: Keith Reid Ltd. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-0-904094-02-2. "Planetae", in Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, pp. 922, 923. Duncan, John
Mercury_(planet)
Interpretations of the planets of the Solar System
Asteroids in astrology Houses in astrology Stars in astrology Classical planet Planetae The Planets, an orchestral suite themed around the planets in astrology
Planets_in_astrology
Laws describing planetary orbits
nequaquam congruere animadverteret, mutavit sententiam, & lineam veri motus Planetæ æqualibus temporibus æquales areas Ellipticas verrere professus est: .
Kepler's laws of planetary motion
Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion
Astronomical body that orbits a planet
such objects as a class. Galileo chose to refer to his discoveries as Planetæ ("planets"), but later discoverers chose other terms to distinguish them
Natural_satellite
Swedish scientist, philosopher, and theologian (1688–1772)
the Universe) Latin: De Telluribus in Mundo Nostro Solari, quæ vocantur planetæ: et de telluribus in coelo astrifero: deque illarum incolis; tum de spiritibus
Emanuel_Swedenborg
Traditional Chinese fivefold deity
§ Taoist pantheon Navagraha (the Classical planets in Hindu mythology). Planetae (the Classical planets in Ancient Greek mythology). The grapheme 方, in
Wufang_Shangdi
Book by Johannes Kepler (1609)
orbit must be elliptical. From the top of page 285: "Ergo ellipsis est Planetæ iter; … " (Thus, an ellipse is the planet's [i.e., Mars'] path; … ) Later
Astronomia_nova
Athens Parmenides Porphyry Posidonius Proclus Thales Theodosius of Bithynia Planetae Astronomy instruments Antikythera mechanism Greek mathematics History of
Ancient_Greek_astronomy
salt water seas. Jewish cosmology Quranic cosmology Zoroastrian cosmology Planetae Clay 1992, p. 132. Keyser 2020, p. 45–47. Keyser 2020, p. 47–54. Keyser
Early_Greek_cosmology
Croat-Italian physicist and writer (1711–1787)
lumine, 1–2 (1748/1749) (A dissertation on light) De determinanda orbita planetae ope catoptricae ex datis vi celeritate & directione motus in dato puncto
Roger_Joseph_Boscovich
Astronomer and Catholic priest (1580–1667)
intervallorum cujusque a Jove: quae plane ipsissima est, qua utebantur supra sex planetae. Intervalla enim quatuor Jovialium a Jove prodit Marius in suo Mundo Joviali
Godfried_Wendelen
French vicar general and scientist
1621 Archived 2018-06-30 at the Wayback Machine Borbonia sidera, id est Planetae qui solis limina circumvolitant motu proprio ac regulari, falso hactenus
Jean_Tarde
French astronomer and physician (1510–1578)
singers, leek magicians and other natural healers". Mizauld, Antoine (1553). Planetae, sive Planetarum collegium (in Latin). Charlotte Guillard. Mizauld, Antoine
Antonio_Mizauld
Moth genus in family Blastobasidae
pallae Asaphocrita pineae (Amsel, 1962) Asaphocrita plagiatella Asaphocrita planetae Asaphocrita plummerella Asaphocrita protypica Asaphocrita quietis Asaphocrita
Asaphocrita
of Mytilene Pittheus Pitys (mythology) Placenta cake Plague of Athens Planetae Plataea Platanus Plato Plato (comic poet) Plato's five regimes Plato's
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Contracted form of Old High German Gerhardt, GERT means "spear strong."
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