The SUN in the logo of the Jesuits is exactly equal to the SUN in the flag of Argentina | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 36371613 Brazil 03/17/2013 04:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah... but there are many ways of designing the Sun of May, not necessarily with 32 rays. in the flag of Uruguay, the Sun of May has only 16 rays. but in the flag of Argentina, it has 32 rays, exactly like in the Jesuit logo... |
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fixento User ID: 34456855 United States 03/17/2013 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 32 points on the flag and Jesuits logo are the same as on a compass rose. They were wind points as shown below. Now you know. Compass point Abbr. Traditional wind point Lowest Middle Highest 1 North N Tramontana 0.00° 5.62° 2 North by east NbE Qto Tramontana verso Greco 5.63° 11.25° 16.87° 3 North-northeast NNE Greco-Tramontana 16.88° 22.50° 28.12° 4 Northeast by north NEbN Qto Greco verso Tramontana 28.13° 33.75° 39.37° 5 Northeast NE Greco 39.38° 45.00° 50.62° 6 Northeast by east NEbE Qto Greco verso Levante 50.63° 56.25° 61.87° 7 East-northeast ENE Greco-Levante 61.88° 67.50° 73.12° 8 East by north EbN Qto Levante verso Greco 73.13° 78.75° 84.37° 9 East E Levante 84.38° 90.00° 95.62° 10 East by south EbS Qto Levante verso Scirocco 95.63° 101.25° 106.87° 11 East-southeast ESE Levante-Scirocco 106.88° 112.50° 118.12° 12 Southeast by east SEbE Qto Scirocco verso Levante 118.13° 123.75° 129.37° 13 Southeast SE Scirocco 129.38° 135.00° 140.62° 14 Southeast by south SEbS Qto Scirocco verso Ostro 140.63° 146.25° 151.87° 15 South-southeast SSE Ostro-Scirocco 151.88° 157.50° 163.12° 16 South by east SbE Qto Ostro verso Scirocco 163.13° 168.75° 174.37° 17 South S Ostro 174.38° 180.00° 185.62° 18 South by west SbW Qto Ostro verso Libeccio 185.63° 191.25° 196.87° 19 South-southwest SSW Ostro-Libeccio 196.88° 202.50° 208.12° 20 Southwest by south SWbS Qto Libeccio verso Ostro 208.13° 213.75° 219.37° 21 Southwest SW Libeccio 219.38° 225.00° 230.62° 22 Southwest by west SWbW Qto Libeccio verso Ponente 230.63° 236.25° 241.87° 23 West-southwest WSW Ponente-Libeccio 241.88° 247.50° 253.12° 24 West by south WbS Qto Ponente verso Libeccio 253.13° 258.75° 264.37° 25 West W Ponente 264.38° 270.00° 275.62° 26 West by north WbN Qto Ponente verso Maestro 275.63° 281.25° 286.87° 27 West-northwest WNW Maestro-Ponente 286.88° 292.50° 298.12° 28 Northwest by west NWbW Qto Maestro verso Ponente 298.13° 303.75° 309.37° 29 Northwest NW Maestro 309.38° 315.00° 320.62° 30 Northwest by north NWbN Qto Maestro verso Tramontana 320.63° 326.25° 331.87° 31 North-northwest NNW Maestro-Tramontana 331.88° 337.50° 343.12° 32 North by west NbW Qto Tramontana verso Maestro 343.13° 348.75° 354.37° |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31947785 United Kingdom 03/17/2013 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Fr. Browne sailed the first leg of the Titanic’s maiden voyage, between Southampton, England and Cobh, Ireland — taking a series of black-and-white photos of life onboard the opulent ship. He planned to stay on the ship to New York but was ordered by his Jesuit superior to return home instead. (...)The new edition of the book is edited by Jesuit Father Edward O’Donnell, and the foreword is written by Robert Ballard, who first located the ship’s wreckage in September 1985, the same month as a chance finding of 42,000 of Fr. Browne’s photographs in the basement of the Jesuits’ headquarters in Dublin. Because of the remarkable documentation they provide of life on the ocean liner, Fr. Browne’s photographs were used as historic references during the set design process for the film “Titanic.”" from: [link] [link to www.jesuit.org] |
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