Alfonsine
adj, name, noun ·4 syllables ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 One of the scholars who compiled the Alfonsine tables.
"The oriental observers gave the method of determining the rising of the star, of taking the altitude of the sun, and of drawing the meridian line: they enabled the student to solve all the practical problems of astronomy. In the intellectual genealogy of man they may claim to be the progenitors of Kepler and of Newton; and the calculations of the Alfonsines are the remote but efficient causes of the perfection of modern astronomy."
- 1 Of or relating to Alfonso X of Castile (1221–1284) or the Alfonsine tables, astronomical tables prepared under his patronage. not-comparable
"The tables have been published by Rico y Sinobas (1866), in the same volume as his version of the Libro de las tablas alfonsies, and he claimed that they were "numerical fragments" of the original Alfonsine Tables."
- 1 A municipality of the province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
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More examples"The tables have been published by Rico y Sinobas (1866), in the same volume as his version of the Libro de las tablas alfonsies, and he claimed that they were "numerical fragments" of the original Alfonsine Tables."
Etymology
Equivalent to Alfonso + -ine, by way of earlier Alphonsine from Latin Alphōnsīnus.
Borrowed from Italian Alfonsine.
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