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    <description>Before the time of Thales it was, of course only the visible and apparent risings and settings of the signs that were the subject of observation. But astronomers now learned to distinguish these phenomena into three kinds. These they termed the cosmic, acronych, and heliac ris...</description>
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      <title>1. ix. 14) taught him when the signs rose and set, and on what days he was</title>
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      <title>2. v. 873-875, are merely a passing notice of the second temple: in the</title>
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      <description>874. _Eryx_. This mountain was near Drepanum, on the west side of Sicily. There was on it a magnificent temple of Venus, the erection of which was ascribed to aeneas and the Tro...</description>
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      <title>3. vi. 204, for a common substantive, the dawning light, and Matuta for the</title>
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      <description>goddess who brings it forth, and spreads it over heaven. Matuta would then exactly correspond with the [Greek: Haeos] of the Greeks. Her name, also, leads to this conclusion. _M...</description>
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