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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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