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With his own notes Caesar appears to have incorporated the observations of a Greek explorer, by name Posidonius, who travelled in Gaul about fifty years before Caesar carried the Roman arms to the English Channel.
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With his own notes Caesar appears to have incorporated the observations of a Greek explorer, by name Posidonius, who travelled in Gaul about fifty years before Caesar carried the Roman arms to the English Channel.
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With his own notes Caesar appears to have incorporated the observations of a Greek explorer, by name Posidonius, who travelled in Gaul about fifty years before Caesar carried the Roman arms to the English Channel.
The Golden Bough James George Frazer 1897
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Of these different rifts some were perfectly straight, as if cut by a line; others were slightly curved, though still keeping their borders parallel; some crossed each other, some cut through craters; here they wound through ordinary cavities, such as Posidonius or
Round the Moon 2003
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The forerunners of Neoplatonism were, on the one hand, those Stoics who recognise the Platonic distinction of the sensible and supersensible world, and on the other, the so-called Neopythagoreans and religious philosophers, such as Posidonius, Plutarch of Chæronea, and especially
History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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Spanning 84 by 98 kilometers, you can plainly see Posidonius is shallow – dropping only 2590 meters below the surface.
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 19-21, 2010 | Universe Today 2010
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On its northeast shore, binoculars will have no trouble spotting the shallow ring of crater Posidonius.
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 19-21, 2010 | Universe Today 2010
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However, a telescope is needed to appreciate the many fine features found on Posidonius' floor.
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 19-21, 2010 | Universe Today 2010
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Acknowledgment of seasonal mood disorders goes back 2,000 years to the writings of Greek philosopher Posidonius.
Marcia G. Yerman: Understanding Your Emotional Calendar and the Seasons Marcia G. Yerman 2010
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Now, look a bit south of and east of Posidonius and almost parallel to the terminator for a curious feature known as the Serpentine Ridge, or more properly as Dorsa Smirnov and the accompanying Dorsa Lister.
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 19-21, 2010 | Universe Today 2010
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