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Jonathan Spence. two main rivals were the Ming and the Mohammedan astronomers , but he had already proved that his ... astronomical pronouncements with moralistic observations calculated to curb the young Emperor's sexual excesses and ...
Jonathan Spence. two main rivals were the Ming and the Mohammedan astronomers , but he had already proved that his ... astronomical pronouncements with moralistic observations calculated to curb the young Emperor's sexual excesses and ...
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... astronomical bureau.51 After Schall's death in 1666 , Verbiest was still under house arrest . Feeling that Schall , despite his setbacks , had been on the right track , Verbiest devoted his enforced leisure to astronomical studies ; as ...
... astronomical bureau.51 After Schall's death in 1666 , Verbiest was still under house arrest . Feeling that Schall , despite his setbacks , had been on the right track , Verbiest devoted his enforced leisure to astronomical studies ; as ...
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... astronomical bureau were often inaccurate . In De- cember , repeating Schall's move of 1644 , Verbiest challenged the two astronomers to prove their skill by calculating the length of the shadow that would be thrown by a given object at ...
... astronomical bureau were often inaccurate . In De- cember , repeating Schall's move of 1644 , Verbiest challenged the two astronomers to prove their skill by calculating the length of the shadow that would be thrown by a given object at ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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