Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in progress to which many compositions are put in a light entirely new, 第 5-6 卷1813 |
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... . Now it is certain that the signs of the zodiac are really hieroglyphics , however little they may have been esteemed so in later times : not only VOL , V. B are they frequently found individually among other hieroglyphics , but SIGNS ...
... . Now it is certain that the signs of the zodiac are really hieroglyphics , however little they may have been esteemed so in later times : not only VOL , V. B are they frequently found individually among other hieroglyphics , but SIGNS ...
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... zodiac ? what induced the early astronomers to designate particular portions of the heavens by the symbols of a ram , a bull , or a lion , rather than by any other animals ? These questions are to this day a subject of dispute . That ...
... zodiac ? what induced the early astronomers to designate particular portions of the heavens by the symbols of a ram , a bull , or a lion , rather than by any other animals ? These questions are to this day a subject of dispute . That ...
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Robert Deverell. the other animals and objects of which the zodiac is composed , originated in any positive likeness between them and the portions of the heavens which they represent , or of any detached number of stars therein ... zodiac ...
Robert Deverell. the other animals and objects of which the zodiac is composed , originated in any positive likeness between them and the portions of the heavens which they represent , or of any detached number of stars therein ... zodiac ...
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... Zodiac in the Frontispiece ) and sometimes as lying down ; and , if the map of the British Islands be examined sideways , that is , with the north at the left hand instead of being uppermost , as maps of the earth * This zodiac is ...
... Zodiac in the Frontispiece ) and sometimes as lying down ; and , if the map of the British Islands be examined sideways , that is , with the north at the left hand instead of being uppermost , as maps of the earth * This zodiac is ...
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... zodiac presently mentioned ; that is to say , the near hind - leg and thigh will extend from the coast of Norfolk to Cape Cornwall , and the off leg through South Wales ; the tail will be formed by Kent and Sussex ; and ( the body ...
... zodiac presently mentioned ; that is to say , the near hind - leg and thigh will extend from the coast of Norfolk to Cape Cornwall , and the off leg through South Wales ; the tail will be formed by Kent and Sussex ; and ( the body ...
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