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Palinurus  n.  (Naut.) An instrument for obtaining directly, without calculation, the true bearing of the sun, and thence the variation of the compass.






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"Palinurus" Quotes from Famous Books



... And storm-mists in a mantle wrapt the light. Flash after flash, and for a moment bright, Quick lightnings rend the welkin. Driven astray We wander, robbed of reckoning, reft of sight. No difference now between the night and day E'en Palinurus sees, nor ...
— The Aeneid of Virgil - Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor • Virgil

... in Africa they must first have control of the sea. Though the fleet that brought back the remains of the army of Regulus was destroyed, another of two hundred and twenty ships was made ready in three months, only, however, to meet a similar fate off Cape Palinurus on the coast of Lucania. The Romans, at Panormus (now Palermo), were, in the year 250, attacked by the Carthaginians, over whom they gained a victory which decided the struggle, though it was continued nine years longer, owing ...
— The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic • Arthur Gilman

... represents Palinurus as begging to be allowed to cross the Styx, while his body was still unburied and without due funeral rites. To this petition the Sibyl answers:—Desine fata Deum flecti sperare precando:—Cease to hope that the decrees of the gods can be ...
— The Divine Comedy, Volume 2, Purgatory [Purgatorio] • Dante Alighieri

... Wilberforce spoke of as 'his Austerlitz look,' and there seems little doubt that the burden of his public cares hastened his end. This gives point to the comparison of his fate with that of Aeneas's pilot Palinurus (Aeneid v. 833). ...
— Marmion • Sir Walter Scott



Words linked to "Palinurus" :   crayfish, rock lobster, spiny lobster, family Palinuridae, sea crawfish, Palinuridae, crawfish, langouste, genus Palinurus, arthropod genus



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