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... astronomical science . Their astronomy between the time of Solon and Hipparchus , vague and undefined . The Attic or Athenian lunar year . The Macedonian Calen- dar . -The Greek Eucumenical Council . The era of the Seleucidae . The ...
... astronomical science . Their astronomy between the time of Solon and Hipparchus , vague and undefined . The Attic or Athenian lunar year . The Macedonian Calen- dar . -The Greek Eucumenical Council . The era of the Seleucidae . The ...
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... irreconcileable with the original , yet shows the two works to be separate and distinct ; the old 1. Shuck . con . vol . I. p . 13- 20 . Chronographeon dividing each reign of the Egyptian kings by astronomical 24 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
... irreconcileable with the original , yet shows the two works to be separate and distinct ; the old 1. Shuck . con . vol . I. p . 13- 20 . Chronographeon dividing each reign of the Egyptian kings by astronomical 24 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
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R C. Shimeall. Chronographeon dividing each reign of the Egyptian kings by astronomical , and the work of Manetho by historical data . 2. The Egyptian Dynasty closed with the reign of Nectanebus , when it fell into the hands of the ...
R C. Shimeall. Chronographeon dividing each reign of the Egyptian kings by astronomical , and the work of Manetho by historical data . 2. The Egyptian Dynasty closed with the reign of Nectanebus , when it fell into the hands of the ...
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... astronomical calculations ( which argue the use of letters ) were made in Babylon , the latter conclusion would seem the most rational . And then , with whom originate more probably than with NOAH , the father and founder of the New ...
... astronomical calculations ( which argue the use of letters ) were made in Babylon , the latter conclusion would seem the most rational . And then , with whom originate more probably than with NOAH , the father and founder of the New ...
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... astronomical system . The hypothesis assumed by these critics is as follows , viz .: That the chaotic mass out of which this earth was formed , was produced by the destruction of one of the previously existing planets , by the shock of ...
... astronomical system . The hypothesis assumed by these critics is as follows , viz .: That the chaotic mass out of which this earth was formed , was produced by the destruction of one of the previously existing planets , by the shock of ...
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