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... rising of the Pleiad for the heliacal rising , and the Evening setting of the Pleiads for the cormical setting : the first phænomenon marks the middle of September , and the second , the 13th of April . In this Evening Setting , Täygeta ...
... rising of the Pleiad for the heliacal rising , and the Evening setting of the Pleiads for the cormical setting : the first phænomenon marks the middle of September , and the second , the 13th of April . In this Evening Setting , Täygeta ...
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... heliacal rising of stars , which have con- siderable Northern declination , is antecedent to the heliacal setting in the evening . The declination of Lucida corona , at the beginning of the vulgar æra of our Lord , was 35 ° 40 ′ ; and ...
... heliacal rising of stars , which have con- siderable Northern declination , is antecedent to the heliacal setting in the evening . The declination of Lucida corona , at the beginning of the vulgar æra of our Lord , was 35 ° 40 ′ ; and ...
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... heliacal rising of the Crown , or at all anticipating the cosmical setting of the Pleiads ; wait , not only till the latter is over , but till he bright star in the Crown is setting . " Vir- gil's advice , however , was not followed ...
... heliacal rising of the Crown , or at all anticipating the cosmical setting of the Pleiads ; wait , not only till the latter is over , but till he bright star in the Crown is setting . " Vir- gil's advice , however , was not followed ...
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