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    Alfonsine (Romagnol: Agl'infulsẽ or Agl'infulsèn) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Ravenna in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It is...
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    The Alfonsine Tables (Spanish: Tablas Alfonsíes, Latin: Tabulae Alphonsinae), sometimes spelled Alphonsine Tables, provided data for computing the position...
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  • Alfonsine Solar Park is a 36.2 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Northern Italy, near Alfonsine, Italy. Italy portal Renewable energy portal List of...
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  • by Gerard of Cremona to form the standard European ephemeris until the Alfonsine Tables. 13th century AD – the Zīj-i Īlkhānī (Ilkhanic Tables) were compiled...
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    Centiloquium and the works of Mashallah ibn Athari. It also contains Parisian Alfonsine tables complemented by the respective canons composed by John of Saxony...
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  • widely recognized work by John of Saxony is his Canons on the Alfonsine Tables. The Alfonsine Tables are the mathematical calculations from Ptolemy's Almagest...
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    Lignères' Tabule magne, which underlines the circulation of these famous alfonsine texts between continental Europe and the British Isles starting in the...
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    August 1563). The Alfonsine tables suggested that the conjunction should be observed on another day but on the day indicated by the Alfonsine tables the angular...
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    Betelguese, Betelgueze and Betelgeux. The star was named Beldengeuze in the Alfonsine Tables, and Italian Jesuit priest and astronomer Giovanni Battista Riccioli...
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    replace the Alfonsine Tables; he added redundant tables to his new tables so that compilers of almanacs familiar with the older Alfonsine Tables could...
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    entered in their Catalog of Star Names. Denebadigege was used in the Alfonsine Tables, other variants include Deneb Adige, Denebedigege and Arided. This...
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    creation based on Masoretic Text. Alfonso X of Castile commissioned the Alfonsine tables, composed of astronomical data based on observation, from which...
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  • Narama - Narama B46 Sintini Observatory, Argenta - Sintini Observatory, Alfonsine B47 Metsala Observatory, Espoo - Metsala Observatory, Espoo B48 Bocholt...
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    damaged. A strong tornado tracked 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) in and around Alfonsine, Emilia-Romagna, injuring 14 people. Steel power trusses were bent at...
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  • in 1560. He noted that it is consistent with the tropical year of the Alfonsine tables and with the mean tropical year of Copernicus (De revolutionibus)...
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  • Kunitzsch, Paul (1 May 1986). "The Star Catalogue Commonly Appended to the Alfonsine Tables". Journal for the History of Astronomy. 17 (2): 89–98. Bibcode:1986JHA...
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    that he acquired during his Kraków years (Euclid, Haly Abenragel, the Alfonsine Tables, Johannes Regiomontanus' Tabulae directionum); to this period,...
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    authors of the Castilian Alfonsine Tables. Because of this, it was thought that Isaac ben Joseph would speak about the Alfonsine Tables, however he makes...
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  • Mavournee Hazel William McInnes Theme music composer Numeriklab Maria Alfonsine Damian de Boos-Smith Opening theme "NCIS Theme" Ending theme "NCIS Theme"...
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    astronomers in the 15th century, and appeared in contemporary reprints of the Alfonsine tables. In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working...
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  • thought Sacrobosco was the first to do so. The Parisian version of the Alfonsine tables (ca. 1320) used the day as the basic unit of time, recording multiples...
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    Battalion, in Alessandria reformed as 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine". The battalion was assigned the flag and traditions of the 21st Infantry...
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    succession of the Spanish monarchy and widespread dissatisfaction with the Alfonsine line of the House of Bourbon, and subsequently found itself becoming a...
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    (5 ft 7 in) Managerial career Years Team 1973–1976 Fusignano 1976–1977 Alfonsine 1977–1978 Bellaria 1978–1982 Cesena (youth) 1982–1983 Rimini 1983–1984...
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  • war. There were three main groups of catastrophists: the Carlists, the Alfonsine monarchists and the Spanish version of fascists: the Falange. The Carlists...
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    (extinct 1883) House of Bourbon, Kings of Spain Carlists (extinct 1936) Alfonsines House of Bourbon-Anjou House of Bourbon, Kings of Spain House of Bourbon-Seville...
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    the Libro de las cruces, Libros del saber de Astronomía, and the famous Alfonsine tables, compiled by Isaac ibn Sid, that provided data for computing the...
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    the Astrologer (el Astrólogo)—led him to sponsor the creation of the Alfonsine tables, and the Alphonsus crater on the Moon is named after him. He also...
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    doctoral dissertation on the subject of applying the astronomical data of Alfonsine tables to contemporary computational methods in 1905 under the supervision...
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    apparently observed by Copernicus. In notes bound with his copy of the Alfonsine Tables, Copernicus commented that "Mars surpasses the numbers by more...
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