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... North East with G for Greco , the South East with S for Scirocco , and the North West with M for Maestro . The most variable of all in the manner of its indication is the North point . We are so accustomed to see the North point marked ...
... North East with G for Greco , the South East with S for Scirocco , and the North West with M for Maestro . The most variable of all in the manner of its indication is the North point . We are so accustomed to see the North point marked ...
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... North in the Planisphere of the Cosmographie d'Azaph ( MS . Paris , twelfth century ) , and in the Mappamundi of Marino Sanudo , 1321 ( MS . Brussels ) . A group of seven stars appears in the compass - card ( Fig . 11 , Plate VI ) ...
... North in the Planisphere of the Cosmographie d'Azaph ( MS . Paris , twelfth century ) , and in the Mappamundi of Marino Sanudo , 1321 ( MS . Brussels ) . A group of seven stars appears in the compass - card ( Fig . 11 , Plate VI ) ...
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... North is recognized also by various writers . In the De Ventis of Fabritius Paduanus ( Bononiae , 1601 ) occur1 the phrases : Nigredo illa Tramontanam denotat ' , ' Nigredo illa Septentrionem ' , per nigrum radium intelligendo ...
... North is recognized also by various writers . In the De Ventis of Fabritius Paduanus ( Bononiae , 1601 ) occur1 the phrases : Nigredo illa Tramontanam denotat ' , ' Nigredo illa Septentrionem ' , per nigrum radium intelligendo ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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