law of titius

law of titius
\\-ˈtētsēəs\
Usage: usually capitalized T
Etymology: after J. D. Titius died 1796 German mathematician

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  • Titius–Bode law — The Titius–Bode law (sometimes termed just Bode s law) is a hypothesis that the bodies in some orbital systems, including Sol s, orbit at semi major axes in an exponential function of planetary sequence. The hypothesis has failed as a predictor… …   Wikipedia

  • Titius — *Johann Daniel Titius was the 18th century astronomer that discovered the Titius Bode law.*Titius was the nomen for the ancient Roman gens Titia.:: Gaius Titius, orator and tragic writer 2nd century BC, mentioned by Cicero:: Publius Titius,… …   Wikipedia

  • Titius, Johann Daniel — ▪ German astronomer Titius also spelled  Tietz   born Jan. 2, 1729, Konitz, Prussia [now Chojnice, Poland] died Dec. 11, 1796, Wittenberg, Saxony [now in Germany]       Prussian astronomer, physicist, and biologist whose law (1766) expressing the …   Universalium

  • Titius-Bode-Reihe — Johann Daniel Titius (1729–1796) Johann Elert Bode (1747–1826) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Titius-Bodesche Reihe — Johann Daniel Titius (1729–1796) Johann Elert Bode (1747–1826) Die Titius Bode Reihe (auch titius bodesche Reihe, bode titiussche Beziehung, bodesche Regel und dergleichen) ist eine von …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Titius-bodesche Reihe — Johann Daniel Titius (1729–1796) Johann Elert Bode (1747–1826) Die Titius Bode Reihe (auch titius bodesche Reihe, bode titiussche Beziehung, bodesche Regel und dergleichen) ist eine von …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • titius-bode law — |tētsēəsˈbōdə noun Usage: usually capitalized T&B Etymology: after J.D. Titius died 1796 German mathematician, & Johann E. Bode died 1826 German astronomer : bode s law * * * /tish euhs boh deuh/, Astron. See Bode s law …   Useful english dictionary

  • Titius — /tish(iy)as/ In Roman law, a proper name, frequently used in designating an indefinite or fictitious person, or a person referred to by way of illustration. Titius and Seius, in this use, correspond to John Doe and Richard Roe, or to A.B. and C.D …   Black's law dictionary

  • Titius-Bode law — /tish euhs boh deuh/, Astron. See Bode s law. * * * …   Universalium

  • Si in chartis membranisve tuis carmen vel historian vel orationem Titius scripserit, hujus corporis non Titius sed tu dominus esse videris — (Civil law.) If Titius shall have written a poem, a history or a speech on your paper or parchment, not Titius, but you, are deemed to be the owner of the whole. See 2 Bl Comm 406 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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