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1De Jove Cretico
By Ernst Neustadt
“De Jove Cretico” Metadata:
- Title: De Jove Cretico
- Author: Ernst Neustadt
- Language: lat
- Number of Pages: Median: 58
- Publisher: ➤ Mayer & Müller - Mayer & Müller]
- Publish Date: 1906
- Publish Location: ➤ Place of publication not identified] - [n.p
“De Jove Cretico” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Greek Mythology - Zebus - Amalthea - Adrasteia
- People: Melissa
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL44643952M - OL52827430M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 551305327 - 81577050
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1906
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Amalthea (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Amalthea or Amaltheia (Ancient Greek: Ἀμάλθεια) is the figure most commonly identified as the nurse of Zeus during his infancy. She
Amalthea
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Amalthea (moon)
Amalthea (/æməlˈθiːə/) is a moon of Jupiter. It has the third-closest orbit around Jupiter among known moons and was the fifth moon of Jupiter to be discovered
Rings of Jupiter
"gossamer rings", named for the moons of whose material they are composed: Amalthea and Thebe. The main and halo rings consist of dust ejected from the moons
113 Amalthea
113 Amalthea (/æməlˈθiːə/) is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) in diameter
The Way to Amalthea
"The Way to Amalthea" (Russian: Путь на Амальтею, romanized: Put' na Amal'teyu) is a science fiction novella by the Soviet writers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
Moons of Jupiter
No additional satellites were discovered until E. E. Barnard observed Amalthea in 1892. With the aid of telescopic photography with photographic plates
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Anton Nilson
barquentine called Amalthea. On the night between 11 and 12 July, three young unemployed workers, including Anton Nilson, put a bomb outside Amalthea, without considering
Edward Emerson Barnard
deducing that it was a stellar explosion. The same year he also discovered Amalthea, the fifth moon of Jupiter. He was the first to discover a new moon of