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  • '''Ptolemy''' (Claudius Ptolemaeus, 87–150 AD) was an [[astronomer]], [[geographer]] ...t]], in which is compiled all the then existing astronomical knowledge. In Ptolemy's cosmology the Earth is the center of a spherically shaped universe, and t
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  • '''Ptolemy''' (Claudius Ptolemaeus, 87–150 AD) was an [[astronomer]], [[geographer]] ...t]], in which is compiled all the then existing astronomical knowledge. In Ptolemy's cosmology the Earth is the center of a spherically shaped universe, and t
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  • ...opposite angles are [[supplementary]] (add up to 180°, π [[radian]]s). '''Ptolemy's theorem''' states that in a cyclic quadrilateral ''ABCD'', the product of
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  • ...carries an inscription of an Egyptian decree of 197 BCE honouring the king Ptolemy V Epiphanēs (205-180 BCE). The inscription comprises 54 lines in classical ...per names in the Demotic version (he showed that in this section, the name Ptolemy was rendered phonetically). The deciphering was completed by the French sch
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  • ...reek mathematician. He worked in [[Alexandria]] at the Museum founded by [[Ptolemy I]]. He systematized the [[geometry|geometric]] and [[arithmetic]] knowledg ...wn of Euclid's life. That he lived and worked in Alexandria in the days of Ptolemy I is reported to us by the Greek philosopher [[Proclus]] (c. 410–485 CE)
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  • ...ion of the planets and the position of the stars written about AD 150 by [[Ptolemy]] (Claudius Ptolemaeus of Alexandria). It was the main astronomical manual ...on spherical trigonometry and contains a trigonometry table that allowed Ptolemy in subsequent books to explain and predict the motions of the Sun, Moon, pl
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  • ===Ptolemy=== The 2nd century [[Alexandria]]n Greek writer [[Ptolemy]], one of the most impotant geographers, mathematicians and astronomers in
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  • ...onument, Lucian claims that he hid his name underneath the plaster bearing Ptolemy's name.<ref>McKenzie, ''The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt,'' c. ''30
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  • ...ican Institute of Physics, 1993. 442 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Eye-Heaven-Ptolemy-Copernicus-Masters/dp/0883188635/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_b excerpt and text searc
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  • Hipparchus' catalogue was later edited and increased by [[Ptolemy]] which he published in the ''[[Almagest]]'' (possibly between 127 and 150 In 1856, [[Norman Pogson]] replaced the system developed by Hipparchus and Ptolemy, with one based on mathematics but matching, as much as he could, the old
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  • ...hy'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Periods/Roman/_Texts/Ptolemy/2/2*.html 2.2]</ref> which was probably Cogidubnus' kingdom before being in
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  • ...ed ''Al Surrat al Faras'', the horse's navel, by Arab astronomers before [[Ptolemy]] named the star ''Al Rās al Marʼah al Musalsalah'' which represented the
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  • ...10 by [[Galileo Galilei]] (using a telescope of his own design), [[Ptolemy|Ptolemy]]’s geocentric (Earth-centered) view of the universe prevailed. Then, [[J
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  • ...|A 15th century depiction of the [[Ptolemy world map]], reconstituted from Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' (circa [[150]])]] ...ties, tribes, and sites and places them in the world. It is uncertain what Ptolemy's names correspond to in the modern world, and a vast amount of scholarship
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  • ...reek mathematician who worked in [[Alexandria]] at the Museum founded by [[Ptolemy I]]. He systematised the geometric and arithmetic knowledge of his times in
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  • ...e administration of the country in the hands of Kleomenes of Naukratis and Ptolemy, one of his generals. After Alexander, the Greek [[Ptolemy dynasty]], descended from one of Alexander's generals, ruled until 30 BC, w
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  • ...e administration of the country in the hands of Kleomenes of Naukratis and Ptolemy, one of his generals.
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  • ...ems of [[belief]]s like those enunciated by, for example, [[Aristotle]], [[Ptolemy]], [[Copernicus]], [[Galileo]], [[Isaac Newton]], [[Quantum physics|quantum
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  • ...the ''Almagest'' are composed of epicycles with centers on deferents, but Ptolemy also introduced ''[[equants]]''. An equant is a point with respect to which Chapter 4 describes the period between Ptolemy and Copernicus. At the beginning of this period, Western Europe lost most
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  • ...nym]] rather than a geographic term. The Ulaid are probably mentioned in [[Ptolemy]]'s 2nd century ''Geography'', as the ''Ούολουντοι'' (''Uolunti''
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  • ...tenance to [[Copernicus|Copernicus’s]] discredit of the heliocentrism of [[Ptolemy]], and the artery-to-vein connectivity visualized with Malpighi’s microsc
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  • ...and assumed elliptic orbits, it became possible to surpass the accuracy of Ptolemy. Near the end of his life Copernicus could bring himself finally to publis
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  • ::With respect to the name, I always liked the name [[Ptolemy]] used: "Geographia" - This was basically an encyclopedia of places and was
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  • ...di<th>11<td>[[Cyrus]]<td>[[Praxiteles]]<td>[[Thucydides]]<td>[[Hero]]<td>[[Ptolemy Lagus]] ...endredi<th>19<td>The Priests of Japan<td>[[Juvenal]]<td>[[Epictetus]]<td>[[Ptolemy]]<td>[[Paulus Aemilius]]
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  • ...ion to Christmas Eve, 307 BC, and also synchronises his reign to that of [[Ptolemy III Euergetes]] (246-222 BC). The chronology of Keating's ''Foras Feasa ar
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  • ...oman Empire|Romans]] would later provide a high level of information for [[Ptolemy]] to construct detailed [[atlas|atlases]]. He extended the work of [[Hippar ...90–c.168) - compiled Greek and Roman knowledge into the book [[Geographia (Ptolemy)|Geographia]]
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  • ...he Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres'' revolutionized the worldview of [[Ptolemy]]'s picture of the cosmos as earth-centered, with the [[planet]]s and the [
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  • ...[Provinces of Ireland]].''</ref> of Ireland in prehistory, and appear in [[Ptolemy]]'s 2nd century ''Geography'' as the ''Uolunti'', probably a corruption of
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  • ...is based on its roots in ancient astronomy. (See [[Tycho Brahe]], and [[ Ptolemy]].) But astrology has more relationship to religion,[http://en.citizendium.
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  • ...in this case a paradigm shift. '''Copernicus''', like Aristotle and unlike Ptolemy, did not make his own observations. However, he did incorporate the work of ...tric model as well. His work was also to influence '''Hipparchus''' and '''Ptolemy'''.
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  • ...of his contemporaries, who still adhered to the [[geocentric]] system of [[Ptolemy]].
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  • ...year [[Copernicus]] published his revolutionary astronomy book. [[Ptolemy|Ptolemy]] and [[Galen|Galen]] bite the dust. He also did small edits to [[User:Der
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  • ...e administration of the country in the hands of Kleomenes of Naukratis and Ptolemy, one of his generals.
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  • ...se was posited by quite a number of people over the centuries, even before Ptolemy. but it was not seriously rejected until Galileo.<ref>[http://www-groups.dc ...e, a period of approximately 476 to 1453 A.D. In this period the work of [[Ptolemy]] held sway, the universe was [[geocentrism|geocentric]], it moved about t
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