| John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 672 lehte
...inclinations of their entrance passages being determined, one has the angle 27° 5', the other 26°. (320.) At the bottom of every one of these passages therefore,...unintentional, and was doubtless connected (perhaps superstitioiisly) with the astronomical observation of that star, of whose proximity to the pole at... | |
| 1850 - 602 lehte
...inclinations of their entrance passages being determined, one has the angle 27° 5', the other 26°. ' At the bottom of every one of these passages therefore,...doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously) with the astronomical observation of that star, of whose proximity to the pole at the epoch of the erection... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 704 lehte
...inclinations of their entrance passages being determined, one has the angle 27° 5', the other 26°. (320.) At the bottom of every one of these passages therefore,...doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously) with the astronomical observation of that star, of whose proximity to the pole at the epoch of the erec"... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1852 - 482 lehte
...their respective pyramids,) inclined to the horizon downwards at angles varying from 26° to 28°. At the bottom of every one of these passages, therefore,...then pole star must have been visible at its lower culmination—a circumstance which can hardly be supposed to have been unintentional, and was doubtless... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - 608 lehte
...angle 27° 5', the other 26°. (320.) At the bottom of every one of these passages therefore, the thrn pole star must have been visible at its lower culmination, a circumstance which can hardly bo supposed to have been unintentional, and was doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously) with... | |
| Seven wonders - 1854 - 384 lehte
...varying from 20° to 80°. At the bottom of every one of these passages, therefore, the tfien pole-star must have been visible at its lower culmination —...doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously) with the astronomical observations of that star, of whose proximity to the pole at the epoch of the creation... | |
| 1856 - 628 lehte
...their respective pyramids,) inclined to the horizon downwards at angles varying from 26° to 28°. At the bottom of every one of these passages, therefore,...lower culmination — a circumstance which can hardly have been unintentional, and was doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously) with the astronomical... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 586 lehte
...angle 27° 5', the other 26°. (320.) At the bottom of every one of these passages therefore, the tlten pole star must have been visible at its lower culmination,...doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously) with the astronomical observation of that star, of whose proximity to the pole at . the epoch of the erection... | |
| John Taylor - 1864 - 112 lehte
...has the angle 27° 5', the other 26°. "At the bottom of every one of these passages, there" fore, the then, Pole Star must have been visible at its...doubtless connected (perhaps superstitiously), with " the astronomical observation of that star, of whose " proximity to the pole, at the erection of these... | |
| Philip Smith - 1864 - 620 lehte
...the mean is 26° 13'. "At the lottom of ever}' one of these passages, therefore, the then pole-star must have been visible at its lower culmination, a...have been unintentional, and was doubtless connected with the astronomical observation of that star, of whose proximity to the pole, at the epoch of the... | |
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