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A Future History of Water
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Abbreviations Used in the Notes
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The aesthetics of folded plates
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Aldea Lounge
(2014)Salir al lounge: hacer una pausa; es un lugar de descanso. El lounge es un movimiento particular, una actitud compartida a través del mundo. -
Almagestum Novum, De Spæra mundi in communi, p. 1
(1651)Almagstum novum was one of the earliest published books on astronomy. Riccioli gave names to craters and mountains on the moon. Most of the names are still in use. A competent astronomer and Jesuit priest, Riccoli published his massive New Almagest, a work that treated the efforts of both Copernicus and Kepler but which sought to show that the earth ... -
Almagestum Novum, fig. 6, p. 204
(1651)Almagstum novum was one of the earliest published books on astronomy. Riccioli gave names to craters and mountains on the moon. Most of the names are still in use. A competent astronomer and Jesuit priest, Riccoli published his massive New Almagest, a work that treated the efforts of both Copernicus and Kepler but which sought to show that the earth ... -
Almagestum Novum, figs. 7-10, Liber quartus de Luna, p. 204
(1651)Almagstum novum was one of the earliest published books on astronomy. Riccioli gave names to craters and mountains on the moon. Most of the names are still in use. A competent astronomer and Jesuit priest, Riccoli published his massive New Almagest, a work that treated the efforts of both Copernicus and Kepler but which sought to show that the earth ... -
Almagestum Novum, frontispiece
(1651)Almagstum novum was one of the earliest published books on astronomy. Riccioli gave names to craters and mountains on the moon. Most of the names are still in use. A competent astronomer and Jesuit priest, Riccoli published his massive New Almagest, a work that treated the efforts of both Copernicus and Kepler but which sought to show that the earth ... -
Almagestum Novum, title page
(1651)Almagstum novum was one of the earliest published books on astronomy. Riccioli gave names to craters and mountains on the moon. Most of the names are still in use. A competent astronomer and Jesuit priest, Riccoli published his massive New Almagest, a work that treated the efforts of both Copernicus and Kepler but which sought to show that the earth ... -
The alumnus critic program
(1962)