Astrology term. This is a book (or calandar, in my case) that provides the daily placement of each planet: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It also includes the Sun and Moon, both of which are considered planets by astrologers.

E*phem"e*ris (?), n.; pl. Ephemerides (#). [L., a diary, Gr. , also, a calendar, fr. . See Ephemera.]

1.

A diary; a journal.

Johnson.

2. Anat. (a)

A publication giving the computed places of the heavenly bodies for each day of the year, with other numerical data, for the use of the astronomer and navigator; an astronomical almanac; as, the "American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac."

(b)

Any tabular statement of the assigned places of a heavenly body, as a planet or comet, on several successive days.

3. Literature

A collective name for reviews, magazines, and all kinds of periodical literature.

Brande & C.

 

© Webster 1913.

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