Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... hence the star in the extremity of the tail of Cynosura , which once ( i.e. , in the time of Hipparchus ) was 12 degrees 24 minutes distant from the pole of the world or from the point which the earth's pole regarded , now is distant ...
... hence the star in the extremity of the tail of Cynosura , which once ( i.e. , in the time of Hipparchus ) was 12 degrees 24 minutes distant from the pole of the world or from the point which the earth's pole regarded , now is distant ...
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... hence the remaining angle CFD is equal to the remainder DCL . Take CE equal to CD ; from the points D and E draw DA and EB perpen- dicular to the horizontal line XL ; and from the point C draw CG perpendicular to DF . Now since the ...
... hence the remaining angle CFD is equal to the remainder DCL . Take CE equal to CD ; from the points D and E draw DA and EB perpen- dicular to the horizontal line XL ; and from the point C draw CG perpendicular to DF . Now since the ...
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... Hence DF is equal to DG , and the angle DGF is equal to the angle DFG while the angle EGF is less than the angle EFG , and the opposite side EF is less than the oppo- site side EG . If now we agree to represent the time of fall through ...
... Hence DF is equal to DG , and the angle DGF is equal to the angle DFG while the angle EGF is less than the angle EFG , and the opposite side EF is less than the oppo- site side EG . If now we agree to represent the time of fall through ...
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