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noun - Alexandrian astronomer (of the 2nd century) who proposed a geocentric system of astronomy that was undisputed until the late Renaissance
noun - an ancient dynasty of Macedonian kings who ruled Egypt from 323 BC to 30 BC
PTOLEMY - Claudius Ptolemy (; Greek: , Klaúdios Ptolemaîos [kláwdios ptolmos]; Latin: Claudius Ptolemaeus; c. AD 100 c. 170) was a Greco-Roman mathematici...
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(Cleopatra) Don't make an "asp" of yourself, as you tell me the name of this royal family to which I belonged |
Around 150 A.D. this Egyptian astronomer cataloged over 1,000 stars in his work "Almagest" |
In the 2nd century this Alexandrian astronomer catalogued 47 of the 88 constellations we know today |
It might be a tad unsettling to know that horoscopes are based on his Geocentric Universe |
When Alexander died, this man, one of his generals, gained control of Egypt |
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The name of all the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, a dynasty founded by Ptolemy, the close friend and general of Alexander the Great, who took charge of Egypt after the latter's death and declared himself king (Ptolemy I) in 304 BC. The dynasty ended with the death of Cleopatra in 30 BC. |
(2nd century) Greek astronomer and geographer. His teachings had enormous influence on medieval thought, the geocentric view of the cosmos being adopted as Christian doctrine until the late Renaissance. Ptolemy's Geography, giving lists of places with their longitudes and latitudes, was also a standard work for centuries, despite its inaccuracies. |
an ancient dynasty of Macedonian kings who ruled Egypt from 323 BC to 30 BC founded by Ptolemy I and ended with Cleopatra |
Alexandrian astronomer who proposed a geocentric system of astronomy that was undisputed until Copernicus (2nd century AD) |
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Claudius Ptolemy (; Greek: , Klaúdios Ptolemaîos [kláwdios ptolmos]; Latin: Claudius Ptolemaeus; c. AD 100 c. 170) was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology. He lived in the city of Alexandria in the Roman province of Egypt, wrote in Koine Greek, and held Roman citizenship. The 14th-century astronomer Theodore Meliteniotes gave his birthplace as the prominent Greek city Ptolemais Hermiou (Greek: ) in the Thebaid (Greek: []). This attestation is quite late, however, and, according to Gerald Toomer, the translator of his Almagest into English, there is no reason to suppose he ever lived anywhere other than Alexandria. He died there around AD 168.Ptolemy wrote several scientific treatises, three of which were of importance to later Byzantine, Islamic and European science. The first is the astronomical treatise now known as the Almagest, although it was originally entitled the Mathematical Treatise ( , Math |