Moon should also be observed ; for, if there appear one only, bright and clear, and decaying by degrees, it promises serene weather; but, if two or three appear, tempests are indicated : and, if they seem reddish... The weather guide-book - Página 34de Alfred John Pearce (astrologer.) - 1864Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ptolemy, Proclus - 1893 - 584 páginas
...clear, with no other phenomena about her, she indicates serenity ; but if she appear thin and red, and her whole unilluminated part visible, and in a state...showers. All halos formed around the Moon should also Ьи observed ; for, if there appear one only, bright and clear, and decaying by degrees, it promises... | |
| 1866 - 216 páginas
...about her, she indicates serenity ; but if she appears thin and red, and have her whole illuminated part visible, and in a state of vibration, she portends...her latitude and declination ; * and if she appear dark'or pale and thick, she threatens storms and showers. All halos formed around the moon should also... | |
| 1879 - 384 páginas
...phenomena about her, she indicates serenity but if she appears thin and red, and have her whole illuminated part visible, and in a state of vibration, she portends...around the moon should also be observed, for if there appears one only, bright and clear, and decaying by degrees, it promises serene weather ; but if two... | |
| 1894 - 774 páginas
...vibration, she portends winds from the quarter of her latitude and declination ; and if she appears dark, or pale and thick, she threatens storms and...around the moon should also be observed, for if there appears one only, bright and clear, and decaying by degrees, it promises serene weather ; but if two... | |
| 1894 - 658 páginas
...about her, she indicates serenity ; but if she appears thin and red, and have her whole illuminated part visible, and in a state of vibration, she portends...quarter of her latitude and declination ; and if she appears dark, or pale and thick, she threatens storms and showers. All halos formed around the moon... | |
| J. M. Ashmand - 1996 - 284 páginas
...shine thin and clear, with no other phenomena about her, she indicates serenity; but, if sheiappear thin and red, and have her whole unilluminated part...Moon should also be observed ; for, if there appear one only, bright and clear, and decaying by degrees, it promises serene weather; but, if two or three... | |
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