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#*'phương tây' (nguồn 3 tr.50 'Many ancient cultures regarded the planets and stars as representatives or symbols of the gods or other supernatural forces that controlled their lives ... The movements of the seven objects ... — the Sun, the Moon, and five planets visible to the unaided eye — clearly must have special significance in such a system of thinking ... From such ideas was born the ancient system called astrology, still practiced by some people today, in which the positions of these bodies among the stars of the zodiac are thought to hold the key to understanding what we can expect from life.') | #*'phương tây' (nguồn 3 tr.50 'Many ancient cultures regarded the planets and stars as representatives or symbols of the gods or other supernatural forces that controlled their lives ... The movements of the seven objects ... — the Sun, the Moon, and five planets visible to the unaided eye — clearly must have special significance in such a system of thinking ... From such ideas was born the ancient system called astrology, still practiced by some people today, in which the positions of these bodies among the stars of the zodiac are thought to hold the key to understanding what we can expect from life.') | ||
#*Văn phong: <span style="color:red">Mời thành viên khác đánh giá</span> | #*Văn phong: <span style="color:red">Mời thành viên khác đánh giá</span> | ||
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#(đoạn cuối '... hệ thống lịch cổ.') (nguồn 1 tr.10-11 'Some 13,000 years ago ... The man at Le Placard was hardly the first to use the moon as a crude clock ... he carefully carved a notch into an eagle bone ... distinct groupings of similar symbols that change in regular patterns, possibly corresponding to the phase of the moon ... Was this one of the first calendars? Anthropologists say it is possible ...'; nguồn 2 tr.108 nhận xét về người Đức cổ ' ''they do not reckon time by days ... but by nights'': this was because their calendar was based on the moon, with lunar months, rather than on the sun '; nguồn 3 tr.119 '... vestige of older lunar systems can be seen in the fact that our months have an average length of about 30 days.'). Văn phong: <span style="color:red">Mời thành viên khác đánh giá</span> | #(đoạn cuối '... hệ thống lịch cổ.') (nguồn 1 tr.10-11 'Some 13,000 years ago ... The man at Le Placard was hardly the first to use the moon as a crude clock ... he carefully carved a notch into an eagle bone ... distinct groupings of similar symbols that change in regular patterns, possibly corresponding to the phase of the moon ... Was this one of the first calendars? Anthropologists say it is possible ...'; nguồn 2 tr.108 nhận xét về người Đức cổ ' ''they do not reckon time by days ... but by nights'': this was because their calendar was based on the moon, with lunar months, rather than on the sun '; nguồn 3 tr.119 '... vestige of older lunar systems can be seen in the fact that our months have an average length of about 30 days.'). Văn phong: <span style="color:red">Mời thành viên khác đánh giá</span> |