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Bronze coin used in Ancient Rome
The quadrans (lit. 'a quarter') or teruncius (lit. 'three unciae') was a low-value Roman bronze coin worth one quarter of an as. The quadrans was issued
Quadrans
Date of an event from a previous year
special terms for quarter (quadrans), half (semis), and three-quarters (dodrans). Dodrans is a Latin contraction of de-quadrans which means "a whole unit
Anniversary
Constellations that are no longer widely recognised
constellation Turdus Solitarius. 44 Boötis A is named Quadrans from the former constellation Quadrans Muralis. 7 Andromedae is named Honores from the former
Former_constellations
Former constellation
Lalande into Quadrans. The Quadrantid meteor shower is still named after the obsolete constellation. Former constellations Ridpath, Ian. "Quadrans Muralis"
Quadrans_Muralis
Bronze and later copper coin used in Ancient Rome
also produced: the bes (2⁄3), semis (1⁄2), quincunx (5⁄12), triens (1⁄3), quadrans (1⁄4), sextans (1⁄6), uncia (1⁄12, also a common weight unit), and semuncia
As_(Roman_coin)
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
Several former constellations were formed from stars now included in Boötes. Quadrans Muralis, the Quadrant, was a constellation created near Beta Boötis from
Boötes
The Quadrans Vetus is a medieval astronomical instrument. Known as the quadrans vetus ["old quadrant"], the three surviving medieval examples are in the
Quadrans_Vetus
Biblical teaching by Jesus on charity
Gospel of Mark specifies that two mites (Greek lepta) are together worth a quadrans, the smallest Roman coin. A lepton was the smallest and least valuable
Lesson_of_the_widow's_mite
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
from the name of the Roman fraction/coin. The Latin words sextans and quadrans are the source of the English words sextant and quadrant. Each fraction
Roman_numerals
Ancient Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Sestertius
Coin given to Jesus during his "Render unto Caesar" speech
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Tribute_penny
Meteor shower
it can be seen partly to 50 degrees south latitude. The name comes from Quadrans Muralis, a former constellation created in 1795 by the French astronomer
Quadrantids
Species of eucalyptus
of Eucalyptus species "Eucalyptus quadrans". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 8 December 2019. "Eucalyptus quadrans". Euclid: Centre for Australian National
Eucalyptus_quadrans
Roman bronze coin
the value of a copper quadrans and half the value of the copper as. Its size and diameter corresponded directly to the quadrans, so its value was attained
Semis
Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41
the bequest of Tiberius at the beginning of his reign. Caligula minted a quadrans, a small bronze coin, to mark the abolition of the ducentesima, a 0.5%
Caligula
Late Roman silver coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Miliarense
Gold coin of ancient Rome
Aureus Quinarius Denarius Quinarius Sestertius Dupondius As Semis Quadrans Aureus 1 2 25 50 100 200 400 800 1600 Quinarius Aureus 1⁄2 1 12+1⁄2 25 50 100
Aureus
Series of bronze coins
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Constantinian_bronzes
Currency of ancient Rome
(after 211 BC) Denarius Sestertius Dupondius As Semis Quincunx Triens Quadrans Uncia Denarius 1 4 5 10 20 24 30 40 120 Sestertius 1⁄4 1 1+1⁄4 2+1⁄2 5
Roman_currency
Set of 32 astronomical star chart cards
Plate 9: Ursa Major Plate 10: Boötes, Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, and Quadrans Muralis Plate 11: Hercules and Corona Borealis Plate 12: Taurus Poniatowski
Urania's_Mirror
Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Argenteus
Coin used during the Roman Empire
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Antoninianus
Late antique Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Centenionalis
Roman bronze coin
struck as part of a family of fractional bronze coins including semis, quadrans, sextans and uncia with the introduction of the Denarian System of Roman
Triens
combination with the denarius and other Æ coins, e.g. the semis, triens, and quadrans. Dodrans as a unit may refer to a time span of forty-five minutes (three
Dodrans
Star in the constellation Boötes
Lalande from Boötes to Quadrans Muralis. Later when the International Astronomical Union officially recognised constellations, Quadrans Muralis became obsolete
39_Boötis
Extinct genus of marsupials
Uzbek specimens belonged to the same species, which they identified as P. quadrans, being an older name Nesov had coined in 1982 for a species of Sailestes
Paranyctoides
Triple star system in the constellation Boötes
member of the obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis. The IAU Working Group on Star Names approved the name Quadrans for the primary component of the system
44_Boötis
Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Siliqua
Genus of flowering plants
paw) Anigozanthos manglesii ssp. manglesii Anigozanthos manglesii ssp. quadrans Anigozanthos onycis (branched catspaw) Anigozanthos preissii (Albany catspaw)
Anigozanthos
Ancient Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Sextans_(coin)
Group of stars on the celestial sphere
were once popular but have since been dropped. The northern constellation Quadrans Muralis survived into the 19th century (when its name was attached to the
Constellation
Ancient Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Denarius
43–42 BC Roman denarius coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Ides_of_March_coin
Ancient Roman currency reform
half-ounce as, worth half a dupondius, the semis, worth half an as, and the quadrans, worth half a semis, were the first pure copper coins minted in Rome since
Coinage_reform_of_Augustus
Ancient Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Semuncia
Astronomy in Ancient Egypt
in the 11th century or 12th century, and later known in Europe as the "Quadrans Vetus" (Old Quadrant). In 14th century Egypt, Najm al-Din al-Misri (c. 1325)
Egyptian_astronomy
asterism Qī Gōng (Seven Excellencies, 七公). Quadrans 44 Boötis A Boötes Latin From the historical constellation Quadrans Muralis. Ramus 102 Herculis Hercules
List_of_proper_names_of_stars
Late Roman Empire gold coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Solidus
Brief history of the ancient Roman monetary and weight unit symbols
whole, ingot), as well as its derivatives: Semis (1⁄2 as), Triens (1⁄3), Quadrans (1⁄4), Sextans (1⁄6), uncia (1⁄12) and others. Initially, the as weighed
Ancient Roman symbols of monetary and weight units
Ancient_Roman_symbols_of_monetary_and_weight_units
Celestial point in the sky from which meteors appear to originate
Point Quadrantids Constellation Boötes, near the former constellation Quadrans Muralis Alpha Centaurids Constellation Centaurus, near the star Alpha Centauri
Radiant_(meteor_shower)
Province of the Roman Empire (6–135 AD)
prutot, small bronze coins averaging 2-2.5 grams, similar to the Roman quadrans. The design of the coins reflects an attempt to accommodate Jewish sensibilities
Judaea_(Roman_province)
Coins minted during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus
In 4 BC, the name of the moneyer appeared for the last time on a copper quadrans. This eliminated a republican element in coin design. Copper coins retained
Coins_of_Augustus
Name used for different coins since antiquity
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
French_sol
Roman aristocrat who helped overthrow monarchy (died 503 BC)
been done for Brutus before him. By decree, each citizen contributed a quadrans for the funeral. The remains of Poplicola were buried within the city of
Publius_Valerius_Poplicola
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Uncia_(coin)
Ancient Roman coin denomination
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Dupondius
Large Roman coin made of brass issued in 249-251 AD
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Double_sestertius
1st century Roman moneyer
Valerius Catullus. The only denomination he appears to have minted was the quadrans. The 1st-century Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger wrote of a Betilienus
Publius_Betilienus_Bassus
Type of angle measuring device
instrument is also referred to as a plinth. The obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis represents a mural quadrant. The mural quadrant at the Mannheim
Mural_instrument
Ancient Roman public bathing facilities
Within this court the keeper of the baths (balneator), who exacted the quadrans paid by each visitor, was also stationed. The room (f) which runs back
Thermae
Term in numismatics
series have unknown provenance. As (c. 235 BC) Semis Triens (c. 241–235 BC) Quadrans (c. 230–226 BC. weight 63.19 g Vecchi 61; Crawford 27/8) Sextans (c. 289–245
Aes_grave
Ancient Roman currency
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Aes_signatum
Roman gold coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Dacicus
Ancient town in Roman Britain
perferret a [[Londi]] Verulamio penoris onera viginti in singula |(denarii) quadrans vecturae ea condicione ut per me mora |(assem) I Londinium quod si ulnam
Verulamium
Former constellation
Typographica Patella Phaethon Polophylax Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii Quadrans Muralis Ramus Pomifer Robur Carolinum Rosa Scarabaeus Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
Triangulum_Minus
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Aes_rude
Class of Norwegian Coast Guard ship
will utilize a Marins-series inertial navigation system, along with a Quadrans gyrocompass and a Netans navigation data distribution and computation system
Jan_Mayen-class_patrol_vessel
Bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Quincunx_(Roman_coin)
Small solid gold coin of Late Antiquity
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Tremissis
Commercial airport serving Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Bring Songs to the Sky: Recollections of Continental Airlines, 1970–1986, Quadran Press, 1998. "United Airlines – Flight Timetables, Download to PC, PDA
Tan Son Nhat International Airport
Tan_Son_Nhat_International_Airport
Former constellation
Typographica Patella Phaethon Polophylax Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii Quadrans Muralis Ramus Pomifer Robur Carolinum Rosa Scarabaeus Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
River_Tigris_(constellation)
Airline of the United States (1934–2012)
Bring Songs to the Sky: Recollections of Continental Airlines, 1970–1986, Quadran Press, 1998. "The Jet Power Viscount II". Archived from the original on
Continental_Airlines
Region of space
14 15 18 20 22 (f) 24 (g) 26 31 32 33 34 (Alrumh) 38 (Merga) 39 40 44 (Quadrans) 45 (c) 46 (b) 47 (k) 50 Variable R S T RX ZZ AB BL BP BX BY CE CH CI CN
Boötes_Void
UMa 86 UMa 天槍 (Tiān Qiāng, Celestial Spear) 13 Boo 24 Boo 39 Boo 44 Boo (Quadrans) 玄戈 (Xuán Gē, Sombre Lance) 33 Boo 38 Boo 相 (Xiàng, Prime Minister) 1 CVn
List_of_Chinese_star_names
2nd-century BC Roman historian
during which he minted denarii and bronze fractions (semis, triens, and quadrans). This denarius features on the reverse a quadriga led by Mars with a character
Gnaeus_Gellius
Symbols in astronomy
Orion Pavo Pegasus Perseus Phoenix Pictor Pisces Piscis Austrinus Pyxis Quadrans Muralis Reticulum Sagitta Sagittarius Scorpius Sculptor Scutum Serpens
Astronomical_symbols
in the 11th century or 12th century, and later known in Europe as the "Quadrans Vetus" (Old Quadrant). Da'irah al-Mu'addal – An astronomical device invented
List of Egyptian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Egyptian_inventions_and_discoveries
56′ 44.4735″ G8V 6.33 Gliese 349 41.4 ± 0.6 Hydra KV 44 Boötis (i Boötis/Quadrans) A 41.6 ± 0.3 Boötes 15h 03m 47.29565s +47° 39′ 14.6228″ G0V 4.75 B F 2MASS
List of star systems within 40–45 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_40–45_light-years
French astronomer (1732–1807)
Nicolas Desaint. 1771. Lalande 21185 Les Neuf Sœurs Felis (constellation) Quadrans Muralis Atlas Coelestis Officina Typographica VY Canis Majoris Hockey 2009
Jérôme_Lalande
Overview of the scientific field of astronomy
Noctua Officina Typographica Polophylax Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii Quadrans Muralis Ramus Pomifer Robur Carolinum Sceptrum Brandenburgicum Sceptrum
Outline_of_astronomy
Silver coin produced by the Roman Republic
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Quadrigatus
Species of flowering plant
are two recognised subspecies as follows: Anigozanthos manglesii subsp. quadrans Hopper Distribution of the subspecies is as far north as Shark Bay, variation
Anigozanthos_manglesii
Roman and Byzantine bronze coins
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Follis
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Bes_(coin)
Gamma-ray burst in the constellation Boötes
14 15 18 20 22 (f) 24 (g) 26 31 32 33 34 (Alrumh) 38 (Merga) 39 40 44 (Quadrans) 45 (c) 46 (b) 47 (k) 50 Variable R S T RX ZZ AB BL BP BX BY CE CH CI CN
GRB_080319B
Silver Roman coin, half a denarius
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Quinarius
Verse of the New Testament
in Greek is a quadrans, as implied by the translations this was a coin of low value. In the Roman currency system of the time the Quadrans was the lowest
Matthew_5:26
Former constellation
Typographica Patella Phaethon Polophylax Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii Quadrans Muralis Ramus Pomifer Robur Carolinum Rosa Scarabaeus Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
Gallus_(constellation)
Class of Portuguese Navy patrol vessels
Electro-optical SAGEM / VIGY, 2x KH Manta2000 navigation radar, iXblue Quadrans inertial navigation system, Furuno Electric's FAR-3230 F-band, FAR-3220
Viana do Castelo-class patrol vessel
Viana_do_Castelo-class_patrol_vessel
Turkish conglomerate
Breitling, Messika and Vacheron Constantin through mono-brand boutiques or “Quadran” branded multi-brand boutiques D-Retail: Representing Eleventy, Leica,
Doğuş_Group
Topics referred to by the same term
Douay–Rheims translations of the Bible to translate κοδράντης (kodrantes, quadrans) and ἀσσάριον (assarion, as), both Roman coins Farthing (magazine), a defunct
Farthing
Ring-shaped large-scale structure near the constellation Boötes
14 15 18 20 22 (f) 24 (g) 26 31 32 33 34 (Alrumh) 38 (Merga) 39 40 44 (Quadrans) 45 (c) 46 (b) 47 (k) 50 Variable R S T RX ZZ AB BL BP BX BY CE CH CI CN
Big_Ring
quadrangulata H.Deane & Maiden – white-topped box, coast white box Eucalyptus quadrans Brooker & Hopper Eucalyptus quadricostata Brooker – square-fruited ironbark
List_of_Eucalyptus_species
S2CID 144315162 King, David A. (2002), "A Vetustissimus Arabic Text on the Quadrans Vetus", Journal for the History of Astronomy, 33: 237–255, doi:10.1177/002182860203300302
Geography and cartography in the medieval Islamic world
Geography_and_cartography_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world
Geological formation in Uzbekistan
kudukensis A zhelestid Kulbeckia K. kulbecke A zalambdalestid Paranyctoides P. quadrans An eutherian Parazhelestes P. mynbulakensis A zhelestid P. robustus A zhelestid
Bissekty_Formation
System of measurement used in Ancient Rome
2,400 1⁄12 210 m2 2,260 sq ft sextans 4,800 1⁄6 421 m2 4,530 sq ft quadrans 7,200 1⁄4 631 m2 6,790 sq ft triens 9,600 1⁄3 841 m2 9,050 sq ft quincunx
Ancient Roman units of measurement
Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement
urtels des Jűngst erschinnen Cometen (on his observations of comets) and Quadrans astronomicus Apiani (on the astronomical quadrant). Otto Brunfels publishes
1532_in_science
which Arab astronomers developed and refined into such instruments as the Quadrans Vetus, a universal horary quadrant which could be used for any latitude
Islamic world contributions to Medieval Europe
Islamic_world_contributions_to_Medieval_Europe
Roman coin type
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Post-reform_radiate
Translator in Aragon (d. 1312)
at Montpellier in 1299. In 1290, Armengaud translated into Latin the Quadrans circuli of Jacob ben Machir. The explicit of this translation specifies
Armengaud_Blaise
Imperial Roman coinage from 235 to 253 A.D
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Coinage from Maximinus Thrax to Aemilianus
Coinage_from_Maximinus_Thrax_to_Aemilianus
Navigation instrument
quadrant. The quadrant that he invented came to be known as the novus quadrans, or new quadrant. This device was revolutionary because it was the first
Quadrant_(instrument)
†Pseudothurmannia – tentative report †Pteraichnus †Pterotrigonia †Puzosia Pycnodonte Quadrans – tentative report Retusa †Rhaetina – tentative report †Rhynchonella Rogerella
List of the prehistoric life of California
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_California
S2CID 4424998. King, David A. (2002), "A Vetustissimus Arabic Text on the Quadrans Vetus", Journal for the History of Astronomy, 33 (112): 237–255 [237–8]
Timeline of telescopes, observatories, and observing technology
Timeline_of_telescopes,_observatories,_and_observing_technology
Ancient Roman coin
As (1) Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3) Semis (1⁄2) Quincunx (5⁄12) Triens (1⁄3) Quadrans (1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus
Nummus
Island of Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France
turbines with a total installed power of 1,380 kW operated by the company Quadran 5. While in 2017 more than two thirds of the electricity consumed on the
Marie-Galante
Ancient Roman bath, a landmark of Rome, Italy
to the public with an entrance fee charge. This charge was typically a quadrans. Upon his death, Agrippa left the baths to the citizens of Rome to use
Baths_of_Agrippa
Former constellation
Typographica Patella Phaethon Polophylax Psalterium Georgianum/Harpa Georgii Quadrans Muralis Ramus Pomifer Robur Carolinum Rosa Scarabaeus Sceptrum Brandenburgicum
Cancer_Minor
Plant species endemic to Western Australia
paw) Anigozanthos manglesii ssp. manglesii Anigozanthos manglesii ssp. quadrans Anigozanthos pulcherrimus Hook. (golden kangaroo paw) Anigozanthos rufus
Kangaroo_paw
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Valley; Church Official; Academic Department Head
Boy/Male
Native American
Little wolf.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victorious; Famous; Rich; To Live the Good Life
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hairless
Boy/Male
Tamil
From the beginning
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
French American
Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hrólfr, ROLF means "famous wolf." Compare with other forms of Rolf.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
One with round face
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Charcoal; The Planet Mars
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
QUADRANS
n.
The fourth of a penny; a farthing. See Cur.
n.
A fourth part of the coin called an as. See 3d As, 2.
pl.
of Quadrans