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ALMANAC
Definiciones de ALMANAC
- Almanaque, anuario.
- Calendario.
Número de letras
7
Es palíndromo
No
Ejemplos de uso de ALMANAC en una oración
- For example, the Astronomical Almanac uses TT for its tables of positions (ephemerides) of the Sun, Moon and planets as seen from Earth.
- January 1 – The first annual volume of The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris, produced by British Astronomer Royal Nevil Maskelyne at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, gives navigators the means to find longitude at sea, using tables of lunar distance.
- He created The Nautical Almanac, in full the British Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich using Tobias Mayer's corrections for Euler's Lunar Theory tables.
- The translation of "gathering place" was suggested as recently as 1922 by Hawaiian Almanac author Thomas Thrum.
- The World Almanac and Book of Facts is a US-published reference work, an almanac conveying information about such subjects as world changes, tragedies, and sports feats.
- The Texas Almanac of 1867 reported that Duval and nearby Dimmit County had only four stock raisers and their population was unlikely to grow much, absent the discovery of mineral wealth.
- The Ory band later was an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans jazz, making radio broadcasts on The Orson Welles Almanac program in 1944, among other shows.
- Center Harbor was a favorite spot of John Greenleaf Whittier, and the home of Dudley Leavitt, author of the first Farmers' Almanac in 1797.
- Dudley Leavitt (1772–1851), author, publisher; lived in Gilmanton while founding the Gilmanton Gazette and an almanac, and was a selectman.
- The Almanac of American Politics wrote that "no American politician is more controversial, beloved in some quarters and hated in others, than Jesse Helms".
- An 1861 state almanac showed that the city was connected to the rest of Texas via a tri-weekly stagecoach that served Huntsville, Crockett, and Nacogdoches.
- Examples of this were reproduced in 1912 in the first and only issue of their publication, Der Blaue Reiter Almanac.
- In March 1944 Carey rejoined Ory in an all-star band that was a leader of the West Coast revival of traditional New Orleans jazz, put together for the CBS Radio series The Orson Welles Almanac.
- Statistics Canada published a print copy of the yearly almanac entitled Canada Year Book from 1967 to 2012 when it ceased publication due to ebbing demand and deep budgetary cutbacks to StatCan by the federal government.
- He engaged in a public controversy with the astrologer William Lilly, who had mentioned Gataker in an almanac, which has some further biographical details.
- He also contributed to the Nautical Almanac, working under Nevil Maskelyne, the fifth Astronomer Royal.
- The Greek almanac, known as parapegma, has existed in the form of an inscribed stone on which the days of the month were indicated by movable pegs inserted into bored holes, hence the name.
- The Almanac of Filocalus for 354 states that he was buried in the Catacomb of Cyriaca on the Via Tiburtina by Hippolytus and Justin the Confessor, a presbyter.
- Orson Welles read the poem on an episode of The Radio Reader's Digest (11 October 1942), Command Performance (21 December 1943), and The Orson Welles Almanac (31 May 1944).
- A Sand County Almanac was the first systematic presentation of a holistic or ecocentric approach to the environment.
- Francis Moore – Vox Stellarum: An almanac for 1701 (first in a series of yearly "almanacs" of astrology).
- Rider's British Merlin almanac for 1795 and a similar almanac for 1773 published in London used them.
- ;Carcassonne — The Cathars (Carcassonne — Die Katharer, 2004): Originally published in the German board game magazine Spielbox, and republished in their Carcassonne almanac with an English translation.
- However, his major hobbies were astronomy and mathematics, and after coming up with a new method for using lunar occultation to measure longitude he came to the attention of Thomas Young, superintendent of the Royal Navy's "Nautical Almanac".
- The Almanack contained the calendar, weather, poems, sayings, and astronomical and astrological information that a typical almanac of the period would contain.
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