Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Sirius in antiquity . Bicknell has shown that most Latin authors wrote of it as red . This would fit a red giant Sirius B , not the very bright blue - white Sirius A. Red giants are now known to become white dwarfs at some stage , and ...
... Sirius in antiquity . Bicknell has shown that most Latin authors wrote of it as red . This would fit a red giant Sirius B , not the very bright blue - white Sirius A. Red giants are now known to become white dwarfs at some stage , and ...
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... Sirius , had summer and winter in mind , in any references to fire and to cold in lines 407-9 . But this seems to me tame . Would it have told the Romans very much , by looking at Sirius if they ever did so , very much that they couldn ...
... Sirius , had summer and winter in mind , in any references to fire and to cold in lines 407-9 . But this seems to me tame . Would it have told the Romans very much , by looking at Sirius if they ever did so , very much that they couldn ...
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... Sirius belonging , respectively , to two components of a visually unresolvable binary . The problem of a once red Sirius would remain . One conceivable explanation is that a dust cloud passed in front of Sirius during the period of ...
... Sirius belonging , respectively , to two components of a visually unresolvable binary . The problem of a once red Sirius would remain . One conceivable explanation is that a dust cloud passed in front of Sirius during the period of ...
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