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  • 41Chiron — This article is about the Greek mythological character. For other uses, see Chiron (disambiguation). Chiron and Achilles in a fresco from Herculaneum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples). In Greek mythology, Chiron ( …

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  • 42Europa (mythology) — Infobox Greek deity Image size = 190px Caption = Enlèvement d Europe by Nöel Nicolas Coypel, c. 1726 Name = Europa God of = Abode = Consort = Parents = Agenor and Telephassa Siblings = Cadmus, Cilix, Phoenix Children = Mount = Roman equivalent… …

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  • 43Cadmus — Cadmus, or Kadmos ( el. Κάδμος), in Greek mythology, was a Phoenician prince, [John B. Alden, (1883). The Greek Anthology , pp. 160 162: Cadmus am I: ...though I am Phoenician born, I taught you Greeks your Alpha, Beta, Gamma .] son of Agenor and …

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  • 44Iphigeneia — 112 Iphigenia is an asteroid. Iphigeneia (Eng. /ɪfədʒə naɪə/ polytonic|Ἰφιγένεια, also Iphigenia) is a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology. In Attic accounts, [Pausanias, 2.21.6; a scholium on Aristophanes Lysistrata l.645,… …

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  • 45Samuel Clarke — For other people named Samuel Clarke, see Samuel Clarke (disambiguation). Samuel Clarke Samuel Clarke (11 October 1675, Norwich – 17 May 1729, London) was an English philosopher and Anglican clergyman. Contents …

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  • 46Writing of Principia Mathematica — Isaac Newton composed Principia Mathematica during 1685 and 1686.Authoring Principia Newton s major work mdash; Principia Mathematica In the other letters written in 1685 and 1686, he asks Flamsteed for information about the orbits of the moons… …

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  • 47The Parable of the Solar System Model — This apocryphal story relates to Isaac Newton s supposed belief in design. Newton, a man of his time, engaged with friends in frequent discussions on the subject of God and design. An atheist friend disputed the evidence of design in reality. The …

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  • 48Terms or bounds — In astrology, the terms or bounds refer to an essential dignity in which unequal segments of every astrological sign have internal rulerships which affect the power and integrity of each planet in a natal chart.Each sign is divided into five… …

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  • 49Hypotheses non fingo — (Latin for I feign no hypotheses ) is a famous phrase used by Isaac Newton in an essay General Scholium which was appended to the second (1713) edition of the Principia .It was his answer to those who had publicly challenged him to give an… …

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  • 50Sacred tree at Uppsala — The Sacred tree at Uppsala was a sacred tree located at the Temple at Uppsala, Sweden, in the second half of the 11th century. It is not known what species it was, but a scholar has suggested that it was a yew tree. [Ohlmarks, Å. (1994).… …

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