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MR. h\ C. PENROSE ON THE RESULTS OF AN EXAMINATION 
Athens. Lat. 37° 38' 20"—(continued). 
Name of Temple. 
Orientation 
angle. 
- 
Stellar 
elements. 
Solar 
elements. 
Name of 
Star-. 
Older Erecli- 
251° 39' 
A 
Amplitude of Star or 
-21° 4' 
+ 18° 21 ' 
Antares, 
tlieum, founda- 
Sun 
setting 
tious uuder pre- 
B 
Corresponding altitude 
3° 0' W. 
0° 50' E. 
sent Temple 
C 
Declination .... 
-14° 31' 
+ 14° 54' 
I) 
Houi' angles .... 
4'‘ 59°' 0® 
7 I 1 , 54 m Qs 
i 
E 
Depression of Sun when 
, , 
12 ° 
Star was heliacal 
i 
F 
R.A. 
13‘‘ 35“ 0= 
2 I 1 28“ 20 " 
G 
Approximate date . 
B.C. 1070, April 29 
1 
Earlier Temple of 
255° 7' 42" 
A 
Amplitude of Stai' or 
+10° 42' 5" 
+ 16° 41' 26" 
Pleiades, 
Bacchus 
Sun 
rising 
B 
Corresponding altitude 
3° 30' E. 
3° 3' E. 
0 
Declination .... 
+ 10° 35' 
+ 15° 
D 
Hour angles .... 
6 h 15 m 24 s 
7'* 43“ 43" 
1 
E 
Depression of Sun wlien 
I 
0 
0 
Star was heliacal 
F 
R.A. 
Ih Qm 4Xs 
2 h 29“ 0 " 
G 
Approximate date . 
B.C. 1030, April 29 
Diana Brauronia . 
288° 22' 49" 
A 
Amplitude of Star or 
-19° 20' 18" 
-18° 22' 49" 
Constella- 
Sun 
tion 
B 
Corresponding altitude 
6 ° 15' E. 
5° 59' E. 
Aquarius, 
C 
Declinatioii .... 
- 11 ° 6 ' 
-10° 49' 9" 
f Aquarii, 
D 
Hour angles .... 
4I1 5im 373 
6 '' 56“ 42" 
rising. 
B 
Depression of Sun when 
• « 
17° 
Star was heliacal 
F 
R.A. 
20>' 13“ 0® 
22 '* 18“ 0 " 
G 
Approximate date . 
B.C. 580, Feb. 21, 22 
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