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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">210, 216; XI. 228, 248; XII. 267; XIII. 283, 295, 297
Jupiterโs satellites, mass of, XI. 248
Keplerโs Laws, VII. 141, 144, 145, 151; VIII. 152; IX. 169, 172, 175, 176, 186, 194, 195; X. 220; XI. 244; XIII. 294, 309
Latitude (celestial), II. 33, 42, 43; III. 63; IV. 89
Latitude (terrestrial), III. 68, 69; IV. 73; X. 221; XIII. 285
Latitude, variation of, XIII. 285
Law of gravitation. See Gravitation
Laws of motion, VI. 130, 133; VIII. 152, 163; IX. 171, 179-181, 183, 186, 194, 195; XI. 232
Leap-year, I. 17; II. 21, 22
Least squares, XIII. 275, 276
Letter to the Grand Duchess (of Galilei), VI. 125
Level error, X. 225 n
Lexellโs comet, XI. 248; XIII. 305
Libra, first point of (โ), I. 13; II. 42
Librations of the moon, VI. 133; X. 226; XI. 237, 239
Libros del Saber, III. 66
Light-equation, XIII. 283
Light, motion of, velocity of, VIII. 162; X. 208-211, 216, 220; XIII. 278, 279, 283, 302. See also Aberration
Logarithms, V. 96, 97 n
Long inequalities, XI. 243
Longitude (celestial), II. 33, 39, 42, 43; III. 63; IV. 87; VII. 139
Longitude (terrestrial), III. 68; VI. 127, 133; VII. 150; X. 197, 216, 226
Longitudes, Bureau des, XI. 238
Lunar distances, III. 68 n
Lunar eclipses. See Eclipses
Lunar equation, XIII. 282
Lunar theory, II. 48, 51; V. 111; VII. 145; VIII. 156; IX. 184, 192; X. 226; XI. 228, 230, 231, 233, 234, 240, 241, 242, 248; XIII. 282, 286, 287, 288, 290. See also Moon, motion of
Lunation, II. 40. See also Month, synodic
Macchie Solari (of Galilei), VI. 124, 125
Magellanic clouds, XIII. 307
Magnetism, VII. 150; XIII. 276, 298
Magnitudes and Distances of the Sun and Moon (of Aristarchus), II. 32
Magnitudes of stars, II. 42; XII. 266; XII. 280, 316. See also Stars, brightness of
Mars, I. 14-16; II. 25, 26, 30, 51; III. 68; IV. 81, 87; V. 108; VI. 129; VII. 136 n, 139-142, 144, 145; VIII. 154, 161; IX. 181, 183, 185; X. 223, 227; XI. 235, 245; XII. 267; XIII. 281, 282, 284, 294, 295, 297. See also the following headings
Mars, canals of, XIII. 297
Mars, mass of, XI. 248
Mars, opposition of, VIII. 161; XIII. 281, 284, 297
Mars, rotation of, VIII. 160; XIII. 295, 297
Mars, satellites of, XIII. 295
Mass, IX. 180, 181, 185
Mass of the earth, sun, Venus.... See Earth, Sun, Venus ... mass of
Mรฉcanique Analytique (of Lagrange), XI. 237
Mรฉcanique Celeste (of Laplace), XI. 238, 241, 247, 249, 250; XIII. 292
Medicean Planets. See Jupiter, satellites of
Meraga, III. 62
Mercury, I. 14-16; II. 25, 26, 45, 47, 51; III. 66; IV. 73, 75, 81, 86-89; VI. 121, 124; VII. 136 n, 139, 142, 144; IX. 185; XIII. 288, 290, 294, 297. See also the following headings
Mercury, mass of, XI. 248
Mercury, phases of, VI. 129
Mercury, rotation of, XIII. 297
Mercury, transit of, X. 199
Meridian, II. 33, 39; III. 57; VI. 127; VIII. 157; X. 207, 218, 221
Meteorologica (of Aristotle), II. 27
Meteors, XIII. 305
Metonโs cycle, II. 20
Metric system, XI. 237
Micrometer, VIII. 155; XIII. 279, 281
Milky Way, II. 30, 33; VI. 120; XII. 258, 260-262; XIII. 317
Mimas, XII. 255
Minor planets, XI. 250 n; XIII. 276, 281, 284, 288, 294, 295, 297, 318
Minor planets, mass of, XIII. 294
Minute (angle), I. 7
Mira, XII. 266
Mongols, Mongol astronomy, III. 62
Month, I. 4, 16; II. 19-21, 40, 48; IX. 173; XI. 240; XIII. 293, 320. See also the following headings
Month, anomalistic, II. 40
Month, draconitic, II. 40, 43
Month, empty, II. 19, 20
Month, full, II. 19, 20
Month, lunar, I. 16; II. 19, 20, 40
Month, sidereal, II. 40
Month, synodic, II. 40, 43
Moon, I. 1, 4, 5, 11, 13-16; II. 19-21, 25, 28, 30, 32, 39, 43; III. 68, 69; IV. 81, 86; V. 104, 105 n; VI. 119, 121, 123, 129, 130, 133; VII. 145, 150; VIII. 153; IX. 169, 180, 181, 188, 189; X. 198, 204, 213, 215, 226; XI 228, 235; XII. 256, 257, 271; XIII. 272, 292, 293, 296, 297, 301, 320. See also the following headings
Moon, angular or apparent size of, II. 32, 41, 43, 46 n, 48; IV. 73, 85, 90; V. 105 n
Moon, apparent flattening of, II. 46
Moon, atmosphere of, XIII. 296
Moon, distance of, I. 15; II. 24, 25, 30, 32, 41, 43, 45, 48, 49, 51; IV. 85, 90; V. 100, 103; IX. 173 185; X. 223; XIII. 293, 320
Moon, eclipses of. See Eclipses
Moon, librations of, VI. 133; X. 226; XI. 237, 239
Moon, map of, X. 226; XIII. 296
Moon, mass of, IX. 188, 189 XI. 235
Moon, motion of, I. 4, 8, 13, 15, 17; II. 20, 24-26, 28, 37, 39, 40, 43, 47, 48, 51; III. 60; IV. 73, 81, 85, 89, 90; V. 111; VI. 133; VII. 145, 150; VIII. 156; IX. 169, 173, 174, 179, 184, 185, 189, 194, 195; X. 201,
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