| William Ellis - 1829 - 610 páginas
...moon generally answering to March, or the one occurring about July, is omitted; and in some years, only twelve moons are enumerated. Another computation...harvest of bread-fruit. It commenced with the month Tetae, December, and continued till Faahu. This is not only the harvest, but the summer of the South... | |
| William Ellis - 1829 - 606 páginas
...divided the year into two seasons, of the Matarii, or Pleiades. The first they called Matarii i ma, Pleiades above. It commenced when, in the evening,...harvest of bread-fruit. It commenced with the month Tetae, December, and continued till Faahu. This is not only the harvest, but the summer of the South... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 448 páginas
...moon generally answering to March, or the one occurring about July, is omitted ; and, in some years, only twelve moons are enumerated. Another computation...till Faahu. This is not only the harvest, but the summer of the South Sea Islands. It is also the season of most frequent rain. The next is Te tau miti... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 446 páginas
...evening, these stars appeared on or near the horizon; and the half year, during which, immediatery after sunset, they were seen above the horizon, was...till Faahu. This is not only the harvest, but the summer of the South Sea Islands. It is also the season of most frequent rain. The next is Te tau miti... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 342 páginas
...It commenced when, in the evening, these stars appeared on or near the horizon ; and the half-year, during which, immediately after sunset, they were...till Faahu. This is not only the harvest, but the summer of the South Sea islands. It is also the season of most frequent rain. The next is Te tau miti... | |
| Edward Shortland - 1854 - 326 páginas
...(Pleiades above). The other season commenced when at sunset these stars were invisible, and continued till, at that hour, they appeared again above the horizon. This season was called Matarii i raro (Pleiades below)."6 The Pleiades would be on the meridian of the East Cape of New Zealand at midnight; or, which... | |
| Edward Shortland - 1856 - 344 páginas
...(Pleiades above). The other season commenced when at sunset these stars were invisible, and continued till, at that hour, they appeared again above the horizon....season was called Matarii i raro (Pleiades below).* The Pleiades would be on the * Polynesian Researches, vol. ip 87. meridian of the East Cape of New Zealand... | |
| Charles Piazzi Smyth - 1867 - 566 páginas
...' horizon, was called Matarii i nia. The other ' seasons commenced when at sunset these stars are ' invisible, and continued until at that hour they ' appeared again above the horizon. This seasoii ' was called Matarii i raro, ie, " the Pleiads ' " below." The Pleiades are visible at the... | |
| John Frederick Blake - 1877 - 470 páginas
...The other season commenced when at sunset these stars are invisible, and continued until at that time they appeared again above the horizon. This season was called Matarii i raro, ie the Pleiades below" Besides these direct evidences we shall find that many semi-annual festivals... | |
| John Frederick Blake - 1877 - 462 páginas
...The other season commenced when at sunset these stars are invisible, and continued until at that time they appeared again above the horizon. This season was called Matarii i raw, ie the Pleiades 'below" Besides these direct evidences we shall find that many semi-annual festivals... | |
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