Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2004 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... Planets , " referring to the five planets of our solar system that are visible to the naked eye : Mercury , Venus , Mars , Jupiter and Saturn , some of the most conspicuous heavenly bodies . My argument indicates a different under ...
... Planets , " referring to the five planets of our solar system that are visible to the naked eye : Mercury , Venus , Mars , Jupiter and Saturn , some of the most conspicuous heavenly bodies . My argument indicates a different under ...
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... Planets " rests with the irregular movement of the planets . Generally speaking , cosmologies can be successful only when they are founded on particular and reliable observations , because then the law extracted from those ob ...
... Planets " rests with the irregular movement of the planets . Generally speaking , cosmologies can be successful only when they are founded on particular and reliable observations , because then the law extracted from those ob ...
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... planets Mercury , Venus , Mars , Ju- piter , and Saturn . These planets have been observed in China since prehistoric times , and what sets them apart from other objects in the sky is the fact that they not only move across the ...
... planets Mercury , Venus , Mars , Ju- piter , and Saturn . These planets have been observed in China since prehistoric times , and what sets them apart from other objects in the sky is the fact that they not only move across the ...
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