His hypotheses are that the fixed stars and the sun remain unmoved, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre... Alexandria– City of the Western Mind - 45 psl.autoriai: Theodore Vrettos - 2010 - 272 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Archimedes - 1897 - 528 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the earth... | |
| Archimedes - 1912 - 568 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the earth... | |
| Sir Thomas Little Heath - 1920 - 72 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the earth... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the earth... | |
| Floyd Karker Richtmyer - 1928 - 634 psl.
...remain unmoved; that the earth revolves around the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit"; and that "the sphere of the fixed stars" is very great compared to the circle in which the earth revolves. The theory is similar to that of... | |
| B. Biékowska - 1973 - 170 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the Earth revolves about the Sun in the circumference of a circle, the Sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the Sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the Earth... | |
| George Kish - 1978 - 482 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the earth... | |
| Frank Durham, Robert D. Purrington - 1985 - 300 psl.
...remain unmoved, that the Earth revolves about the Sun in the circumference of a circle, the Sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same center as the Sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the Earth... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 1988 - 784 psl.
...Archimedes' SandReckoner, written about a generation after Aristarchus's time. According to Archimedes:83 'His hypotheses are that the fixed stars and the sun are stationary, but the earth is borne in a circular orbit about the sun, which lies in the middle of its orbit, and... | |
| Thomas Little Heath - 1991 - 260 psl.
...remain motionless, that the earth revolves about the sun in the circumference of a circle, the sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same centre as the sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the earth... | |
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