I am much better: novae redeunt in praelia vires[797]; but I am yet tender, and easily disordered.
Prominent among these was a declaration of novae tabulae[3], or general cancelling of debts, and a wholesale confiscation of property.
Footnote 577: "Superstitionis novae et maleficae," are the words of Suetonius; the latter conveying the idea of witchcraft or enchantment.
The great power of the 60-inch has made it possible to photograph even the spectra of many of the novae of years ago which are now very faint.
In the case of the typical Novae there is evidence that when the outburst takes place a shell of incandescent gas is actually ejected by the star at a very high velocity.
Many novae have recently been found in the spiral nebulae, especially in the great nebula of Andromeda.
Remarks on Observations by Captain Hutton, Director of the Otago Museum, on Peripatus novae zealandiae," Ann.
In Peripatus novae zealandiae, and probably also in P.
Needless to say, the Kolnische Zeitung informs us that the Novae Vremya only represents middle-class opinion in Russia.
An article in the Novae Vremya contains a protest against the idea (disseminated by the German Press) that Russia is working to bring about a reconciliation between Germany and France.
Florae Novae Hollandiae, I have employed in a few cases both in Grevillea and Hakea, but which I believe to be important, as it not only expresses a difference of form, but also in general of vascular arrangement.
Brown remained in Australia for two years after the discovery voyage, and his great Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, which won the praise of Humboldt, is a classic monument to the extent and value of his researches.
Bauer's Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae, published in 1814, consisted of plates which were drawn, engraved and coloured by his own hand.
As one of our Latinists remarked, "It looks as if we should have novae res outside and novae tabulae inside.
Euler's Tentamen novae theorae musicae had no great success, as it contained too much geometry for musicians, and too much music for geometers.
THE NOVAE The so-called new stars, otherwise known as temporary stars or novae, present interesting considerations.
Several novae have become invisible to the naked eye at the end of a few weeks.
Why the novaesuddenly flare up, and what their relations to other celestial bodies may be, are questions which can not be regarded as settled.
The other 24 novae appeared within the structure of the Milky Way.
After the novae become fairly faint, the bright lines of the gaseous nebula spectrum are seen for the first time.
All of the novae have appeared in the Milky Way, with the exception of five: and these exceptions are worthy of note.
We can not say, I think, that the velocities of any novae are certainly known.
This is an average of one new star in two years; and as some novae must come and go unseen it is evident that they are by no means rare objects.
These lines increase in relative brilliancy until the spectra are essentially the same as those of well-known nebulae, except that the novae lines are broad whereas the lines of the nebulae are narrow.
But in Drake's Bay and Bodega Bay, the outlines of which also resemble that of the Portus Novae Albionis, there are also Indian shellmounds in about the same relative position as the village shown on the Hondius map.
The Hondius Portus Novae Albionis might apply equally to Bodega Bay or Drake's Bay, and by itself can only rise to the level of supporting, rather than primary, evidence.
In addition to the spectacular novae there are numerous irregular variables whose brilliancy changes in every ratio from a few per cent up to several magnitudes.
The cockatoo parrakeet of the Gwyder River, (Nymphicus Novae Hollandiae, GOULD.
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