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  1. Introduction--the Vatican's astronomical paintings and the Institute of the Sciences of Bologna by Silvio A Bedini, 1980
  2. New heavens for a free world: An in-depth penetration into the sacred mysteries of astrology, astronomy, mythology, philosophy, and religious art by Andrés Boulton, 1979
  3. Fishes Of Fancy: Their Place In Myth, Fable, Fairy-Tale And Folk-Lore With Notices Of The Fishes Of Legendary Art, Astronomy And Heraldry by Philip Robinson, 2007-07-25
  4. Asiatic Researches; or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in Bengal, for Inquiring into the History and Antiquities; the Arts, Sciences, and Literature, of Asia: Volume 4 by Unknown Author, 2001-09-18
  5. Optical Detectors for Astronomy : Proceedings of an ESO CCD Workshop held in Garching, Germany, October 8-10, 1996
  6. Asiatic Researches; or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in Bengal, for Inquiring into the History and Antiquities; the Arts, Sciences, and Literature, of Asia: Volume 5 by Unknown Author, 2001-09-18
  7. Asiatic Researches; or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in Bengal, for Inquiring into the History and Antiquities; the Arts, Sciences, and Literature, of Asia: Volume 1
  8. Asiatic Researches; or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in Bengal, for Inquiring into the History and Antiquities; the Arts, Sciences, and Literature, of Asia: Volume 8 by Unknown Author, 2001-09-18
  9. Crafts/Kids Wild Outer Space (Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild) by Kathy Ross, 1997-04-01
  10. Integrating the Language Arts: A Holistic Approach by David Yellin, Mary E. Blake, 1994-01
  11. Dictionary of nautical words and terms: 8000 definitions in navigation, seamanship, rigging, meteorology, astronomy by C. W. T Layton, 1982
  12. The ARTIST'S GUIDE And MECHANIC'S OWN BOOK, Embracing the Portion of Chemistry Applicable to the Mechanic Arts, with Abstracts of Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, Pneumatics, Optics, Astronomy, and Mechanical Philosophy. Also Mechanical Exercises in Iron, Steel, Lead, Zinc, Copper, and Tin Soldering:and a Variety of Useful Receipts, Extending to Every Profession and Occupation of Life;Particularly Dyeing, Silk, Woollen, Cotton, and Leather. by James. [Locomotive].Pilkington, 1847
  13. Galileo and the Art of Reasoning: Rhetorical Foundation of Logic and Scientific Method (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by M.A. Finocchiaro, 1980-08-31
  14. Celestial Treasury: From the Music of the Spheres to the Conquest of Space by Marc Lachièze-Rey, Jean-Pierre Luminet, 2001-07-16

61. History Of Astronomy: Topics: Arts, Poetry And Fiction
History of astronomy Topics arts, Poetry and Fiction. The Astronomer,1668 Painting by Jan Vermeer (16321675), Paris, Louvre; Ceramic
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History of Astronomy Topics
History of Astronomy: Topics: Arts, Poetry and Fiction
Wolfgang R. Dick . Created: 12 April 2000. Latest update: 12 April 2000

62. History Of Astronomy: Unsorted Links (6)
1 Max Delbruck Wegener, Alfred Springer History Alexander Thom Mathematics andthe Liberal arts astronomy - Mathematics and the Liberal arts Johannes Kepler
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Please note that the links were found some time ago and may be outdated meanwhile. This list is not a permanent one. Any link may be moved or deleted without special announcement, and also this file may be deleted.
David B. Kelley (from: HASTRO-L)
Alexander von Humboldt im Netz
Inter Nationes - Humboldt-Jahr 1999
Humboldt ...
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1958 - Tamm, Frank
Including a short biography.
[A link for Cherenkov is already in the alphabetic list.]
History of Cartography: Werkgroep voor de Geschiedenis van de Kartografie
History of Cartography: International Map Collectors' Society
History of Cartography: Arbeitskreis Geschichte der Kartographie
History of Cartography: D-A-CH ...
Home Page for philately.com
search for astronomer
_Biographies - Diadoumenos to Dlugosz
Dr. Edgar Larkin, Astronomer
James Bowman Lindsay
Maya 260-Day and 365-Day Cycles ...
Bibliotheca Chalcographica
Sammlung von 438 Gelehrtenbildnissen, darunter Astronomen
Index Deutscher Stiftungen - Startseite -
Willkommen beim Stifterverband
The Emergence of Scientific Literature and Quantification 1520-1560
Mathematik in Berlin ...
Wolfgang R. Dick . Created: 20 Aug 2001. Latest update: 22 July 2003

63. Astronomy & Astrophysics Resources -- Arts & Sciences Libraries, UB Libraries
URL http//ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/astronomy.html Comments to askASL@buffalo.eduBack to astronomy Resources page Back to arts Sciences
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/astronomy.html
Below is a list of selected Internet resources for Astronomy organized by type of information source. For more information on Astronomy, visit the Physics Department here at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Acronyms used on this page NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration (U.S.)); NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory (U.S.)) Career Information News and Discussion Lists
  • Sedna Planetary Information and News Pages
    • NASA News Start here. Additional pages include:

64. Museum Of Arts And Sciences - Macon, GA
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65. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
than two Introductory Courses from this group Introduction to astronomy and Astrophysics Collegeof Literature, Science, and the arts 500 S. State Street, Ann
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Bulletin: Astronomy Academic Minor: Astronomy and Astrophysics
An academic minor in Astronomy and Astrophysics is not open to students with a concentration in Department of Astronomy. Prerequisites to the Academic Minor: Mathematics through differential equations: MATH 216 or its equivalent, and PHYSICS 140/141, 240/241, 340/341, and 390. Academic Minor Program: 15 credits of courses as follows:
  • No more than two Introductory Courses from this group:
  • Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics: ASTRO 160 (preferred) or 102 or 112.
    Introduction to the Solar System: ASTRO 101 or 111.
    Core Courses: at least two courses chosen from among: ASTRO 361, 402, 404.
    Electives: Remaining credits can be selected from ASTRO 399, 401, 403, 405, 406, 427.
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    College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
    500 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Regents of the University of Michigan

    66. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
    This is also the astronomy Department s senior writing course. Content Author(s)lsa saa oaiprcj College of Literature, Science, and the arts 500 S. State
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    Bulletin: Astronomy courses: ASTRO Undergraduate Courses
    Undergraduate Courses in Astronomy
    SUBJECT=ASTRO
    (Division 326) Search the Course Database
    ASTRO 101. Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System.
    A basic high school math and science background. (4). (NS). (BS). (QR/2). May not be repeated for credit. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in ASTRO 111, 115, 130, or 160. I and II. Three lectures and a one-hour discussion period each week. Lecture topics include sun, planets, earth-moon system, comets, and asteroids, including information obtained from recent space probes; telescopes; time and the seasons; and the origin of the solar system and of life. Discussion sections feature planetarium visits, observing sessions with telescopes, demonstrations of astronomical phenomena, and student-inspired topics.
    ASTRO 102. Introductory Astronomy: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe.
    A basic high school math and science background. (4). (NS). (BS). (QR/2). May not be repeated for credit. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in ASTRO 112, 120, 130, or 160. I and II. Three lectures and a one-hour discussion period each week. Lecture topics include properties and evolution of stars; interstellar luminous nebulae; recent discoveries involving galaxies, quasars, and black holes in space; and the present state of our knowledge regarding the origin and ultimate fate of the universe and possibilities of finding and communicating with life outside the solar system. Discussion section format is similar to that in Astronomy 101 but concentrates on the universe beyond the solar system.

    67. SCA-ARTS Listserv Citation Index: Astronomy
    astronomy. Last Updated 3/30/2003.
    http://www.stopcrime.net/scaarts/astronomy.html
    Astronomy
    Last Updated 3/30/2003
    Aristotle. 1970. On the Heavens . Translated by W. K. C. Gutherie. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Blagrave, John. 1970[1590]. Baculum Familiare . The English Experience Series, 225. Amsterdam: Da Capo Press. ISBN 9022102254. Blundevile, M. 1971[1594]. His Exercises Containing Sixe Treatises. The English Experience Series, 361. Amsterdam: Da Capo Press. Boorde, Andrew . 1973[1542?]. The Pryncyples of Astronamye. The English Experience Series, 570. Amsterdam: Da Capo Press. Chaucer, Geoffrey. 1955[1392]. The Equatorie of the Planetis: Edited from Peterhouse MS. 75. I.. Trans. R. M. Wilson. Ed. Derek J. Price. London: Cambridge UP. Cuningham, William. 1968[1559]. The Cosmographical Glasse. The English Experience Series, 44. Amsterdam: Da Capo Press. Dee, John. 1968[1577]. General and Rare Memorials Pertaining to Perfect Arte of Navigation . The English Experience Series, 62. Amsterdam: Da Capo Press. Heninger, S. K. 1977. Cosmographical Glass Renaissance Diagrams of the Universe Hill, Thomas. 1973[1599]. The Schoole of Skil . The English Experience Series, 607. Amsterdam: Da Capo Press

    68. Faculty Of Arts & Science Calendar: Astronomy
    Table of Contents. Search. arts and Science Calendar Departments and Programs astronomy. arts and Science Calendar Departments and Programs astronomy.
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    69. Faculty Of Arts & Science Calendar: Astronomy
    Queen s University. arts and Science. . arts ANDSCIENCE CALENDAR. 20042005 Academic Year. astronomy Program Information,
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    70. Emory Physics | Bachelor Of Arts In Physics And Astronomy
    The Bachelor of arts in Physics and astronomy offers a minimum core astronomy curriculumalong with a selection of elective courses so that coherent programs
    http://www.physics.emory.edu/undergrad/ba-phys-astro.html

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    Program description
    The Bachelor of Arts in Physics and Astronomy offers a minimum core astronomy curriculum along with a selection of elective courses so that coherent programs may be planned which combine the fundamentals of astronomy and other disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences. It is well suited to students preparing to enter medicine, dentistry, law, business, secondary school teaching, and multidisciplinary fields of science and mathematics.
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    Required physics and math courses
    • Physics 116: Introduction to Astronomy, with Laboratory
    • Physics 151: General Physics (Mechanics), with Laboratory
    • Physics 152: General Physics (Electricity, Magnetism and Optics),
      with Laboratory
      Students who have taken (or are taking) Physics 141 or 142 can also major in physics, but they should meet with the Undergraduate Advisor to discuss the possibilities.
    • Physics 211P: Multivariable Calculus
    • Physics 253: Modern Physics, with Laboratory

    71. College Of Arts & Sciences - 2001 & 2002 Undergraduate Catalog
    Area B Institutional Options (4); Area C Humanities and Fine arts (6); Area TheDepartment of Physics and astronomy offers several concentrations within the BS
    http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwreg/ugcat2002/asphy.htm
    Departments
    African-American Studies

    Anthropology/Geography

    Applied Linguistics and

    English as a Second Lang.
    ...
    Women's Studies Institute
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    400 Science Annex, 404/6512279
    http://www.PhyAstr.gsu.edu

    William H. Nelson, Chair
    David Wingert, Undergraduate Director
    Carl Nave, Undergraduate Director
    Faculty: Bagnuolo, Dietz, Ershov, Gies, Hastings, He, Henry, Manson, McAlister, Miller, Nave, Nelson, Perera, Stockman, Taylor, Thoms, Wiita, Wingert All degree programs described below are built on a core of 21 semester hours of physics numbered 3400 or above and establish a strong background in mathematics by providing nine semester hours of 3000 and 4000level courses. The standard program is designed to prepare the student for graduate school or immediate employment upon graduation. Students selecting the standard program must complete 15 semester hours of physics and mathematics beyond the core set of physics and mathematics courses listed below. As an alternative to the standard program, courses in one of several specific areas of concentration may be chosen as described below. The available areas of concentration are applied physics, astronomy, premedicine, biophysics, geology, and computer science. A central objective of Georgia State University is that all graduates from its programs will be proficient in writing, critical and analytical thinking, and use of information resources. In support of this objective, the Department of Physics and Astronomy explicitly incorporates activities to develop these skills as appropriate in each course.

    72. Area III: Astronomy -- University Of Alabama College Of Arts & Sciences
    astronomy. The College of arts and Sciences The University of Alabama Clark Hall Box 870268 Tuscaloosa, AL 354870268 (205) 348-7007 FAX (205) 348-0272.
    http://www.as.ua.edu/as/prospective/services/stars/astronomy.htm
    Home Prospective Students Student Services Transfer Course Equivalents ... Area III Astronomy Area I Area II Area III Area IV ... Mathematics University of Alabama Course Number Junior or Community College Course Number (in Alabama only) AY 101 AST 101 AY 102 LAB AST 102 LAB AY 101 AST 220 AY 102 LAB AST 200 LAB
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    Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0268
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    73. USC College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences - Physics And Astronomy
    Bachelor of arts in astronomy. This program is intended for students with aninterest in astronomy who may not intend to pursue a career in the field.
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2003/las/LAS_PHYS/
    Undergraduate Degrees
    Graduate Degrees

    Courses of Instruction
    Main Departmental Office
    Seeley G. Mudd Building 408
    FAX: (213) 740-6653
    Email: physdept@usc.edu
    http://physics.usc.edu

    Undergraduate Office
    Seeley G. Mudd Building 407
    FAX: (213) 740-8094 Chair: Tu-nan Chang, Ph.D. Associate Chair: N. Eugene Bickers, Ph.D.
    Faculty
    Professors: Lloyd Armstrong, Jr., Ph.D. (Provost); Itzhak Bars, Ph.D.; Gerd Bergmann, Ph.D.; N. Eugene Bickers, Ph.D.*; Hans M. Bozler, Ph.D.; Tu-nan Chang, Ph.D.*; Werner Dappen, Ph.D.*; Jack Feinberg, Ph.D.*; Christopher M. Gould, Ph.D.*; Martin A. Gundersen, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering); Robert W. Hellwarth, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering); Darrell L. Judge, Ph.D.; Rajiv Kalia, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Materials Science); Anthony J. Levi, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering); Anupam Madhukar, Ph.D. (Materials Science); Kazumi Maki, D.S.; Dennis Nemeschansky, Ph.D.; John S. Nodvik, Ph.D.; Robert C. Penner, Ph.D. (Mathematics); Krzysztof Pilch, Ph.D.; Edward J. Rhodes, Jr., Ph.D.*; Hubert Saleur, Ph.D.; Robin Shakeshaft, Ph.D.; Priya Vashishta, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Materials Science);

    74. USC College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences - Physics And Astronomy
    astronomy (ASTR). The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. Prerequisiteone upper division course in astronomy and departmental approval.
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2000/las/LAS_PHYS/coi.html
    ASTR PHYS
    Astronomy (ASTR)
    The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes 100Lg The Universe (4, FaSp) Survey of the universe: planets, satellites, comets, stars, nebulae, galaxies. Practical component includes planetary observations and dark-sky field trip. 200Lg Earth and Space (4, Sp) Study of earth as a physical object and an object in space. Topics include seismic events, earth interior, other planets, formation of the sun and earth. History of astronomy, with emphasis on aspects of major cultural and philosophical significance. Recommended for non-science majors. Prerequisite: sophomore, junior, or senior standing. 390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only. 400 The Solar System (4, 2 years, Fa) 410 Stellar Astronomy (4, 2 years, Sp) The nature and dynamics of the sun, stars, star clusters, interstellar medium, and the structure of our galaxy. Prerequisite: MATH 126. 420 Galaxies and Cosmology (4, 2 years, Fa)

    75. Astronomy Aztec
    astronomy aztec astronomy aztec. Directory Search - astronomy aztec. DirectorySearch.arts. Business. Computers. Games. Health. Home. News. Recreation.
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    76. Arts Centre Bookshop-New Zealand Books-New Zealand Online Bookstore
    NZ astronomy. arts Centre Bookshop New Zealand Books booksnz, 28 Worcester BoulevardTelephone 64 3 365 5277 Fax 64 3 365 3293 Email info@booksnz.com.
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    77. Andre HECK - Contributions On Astronomy And Arts
    Translate this page André HECK - Papers on astronomy and arts. The following list gatherstogether papers dealing with the links between astronomy and arts.
    http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/~heck/p-arts.htm
    The following list gathers together papers dealing with the links between astronomy and arts. See also the column `Les Potins d'Uranie' regularly dealing with similar matters. Go to the main publications page
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    78. Valis.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
    arts. Sci. 20042005 Fall/Winter Sessions Timetable astronomy 2004-2005 Fall/Winter Sessions Timetable Course Not Offered. astronomyAST courses. The following is a list of courses not offered.
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    79. 2004-2005 Faculty Of Arts And Science Calendar
    astronomy. Enquiries McLennan Physical Laboratories, Room 1401 (416978-3149)Web site http//www.astro.utoronto.ca. astronomy Astrophysics Programs.
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    Astronomy
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    See also: Faculty Members Course Descriptions Course Winter Timetable More on Department
    Introduction
    Since the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990 and the opening of a wide variety of major ground and space based sites for studying the universe across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, astronomers have been provided with an astonishing wealth of new information. From detailed studies of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation to the discovery of planets around other stars, from exploring the collisions of galaxies billions of years ago, to missions to the outer planets, astronomers are rapidly building a picture of the universe and the processes by which it is evolving with greater detail than ever before. The next decade might well provide answers to some of our most fundamental questions. Several courses are offered to suit persons of diverse backgrounds and depths of interest. Three beginning courses ( ) require no special knowledge of mathematics or other sciences. They develop our understanding of the universe in a qualitative way and in terms of natural laws familiar to us on Earth. Audiovisual demonstrations are used extensively. The other courses are designed for students of increasing scientific sophistication. In some of these courses, the objective is to provide for practical involvement by the student. This is achieved by the use of the remotely-controlled telescopes at the St. George and Scarborough Campus observatories by day as well as by night. A visit to the David Dunlap Observatory might also be arranged.

    80. Fld
    1995, Materials Science and Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences,astronomy and Astrophysics, arts (Painting, Sculpture). 1996,
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