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Greek astronomer and mathematician (c. 310 – 230 BC)
in Greece. According to Ptolemy, Aristarchus observed the summer solstice of 280 BC. Vitruvius writes that Aristarchus built two different sundials: one
Aristarchus_of_Samos
Topics referred to by the same term
Aristarchus may refer to: Aristarchus of Tegea (5th century BC), Greek writer Aristarchus of Athens, (5th century BC), one of the leaders of the Athenian
Aristarchus
Crater on the near side of Earth's Moon
is named after the Greek astronomer Aristarchus of Samos. It is located at the southeastern edge of the Aristarchus plateau, an elevated area that contains
Aristarchus_(crater)
Greek grammarian and scholar (c. 220 – c. 143 BC)
Aristarchus of Samothrace (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Σαμόθραξ, romanized: Aristarchos o Samothrax; c. 220 – c. 143 BC) was an ancient Greek grammarian
Aristarchus_of_Samothrace
Sun-centered astronomical model
Thomas (1913). Aristarchus of Samos, the ancient Copernicus; a history of Greek astronomy to Aristarchus, together with Aristarchus's Treatise on the
Heliocentrism
Work by Aristarchus of Samos, Greek astronomer
details a reconstruction of Aristarchus' method and results. The reconstruction uses the following variables: Aristarchus began with the premise that
On the Sizes and Distances (Aristarchus)
On_the_Sizes_and_Distances_(Aristarchus)
Aristarchus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος) was the name of at least two people of classical antiquity known to be physicians: Aristarchus, a Greek physician
Aristarchus_(physician)
Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)
Thomas (1913). Aristarchus of Samos, the ancient Copernicus; a history of Greek astronomy to Aristarchus, together with Aristarchus's Treatise on the
Nicolaus_Copernicus
Biblical figure in Christianity
Macedonian, Aristarchus was seized by the mob at Ephesus and taken into the theater during the Ephesian riot (Acts 19:29). Later, Aristarchus returned with
Aristarchus_of_Thessalonica
Wars. Aristarchus is principally known from the works of the 1st-century historian Appian as well as the coinage issued in his name. Aristarchus was appointed
Aristarchus_of_Colchis
Series of rilles on the Moon
The Rimea Aristarchus is a system of narrow sinuous rilles to the north of the Aristarchus crater. They extend for a distance of 121 km,[citation needed]
Rimae_Aristarchus
Ancient Greek writer
Aristarchus or Aristarch of Tegea (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος ὁ Τεγεάτης, Aristarkhos ho Tegeates) was a Greek tragic poet and a contemporary of Sophocles
Aristarchus_of_Tegea
Aristarchus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος) is named with Peisander, Phrynichus, and Antiphon, as a principal leader of the "Four Hundred" during the Athenian
Aristarchus_of_Athens
Library in ancient Alexandria, Egypt
portion of one of Aristarchus' commentaries on the Histories of Herodotus has survived in a papyrus fragment. In 145 BC, however, Aristarchus became caught
Library_of_Alexandria
Aristarchus (Stankevich) Native name Aristarkh Stankevich Church Belarusian Orthodox Personal details Born (1941-07-09)July 9, 1941 Asavieckaja Buda,
Aristarchus_Stankevich
Epic poem attributed to Homer
by Alexandrian scholars. Pseudo-Plutarch attributed the divisions to Aristarchus of Samothrace, but there is some evidence against this. Some scholars
Odyssey
Spartan harmost of Byzantium (c. 400 BC)
Aristarchus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος) was a man of ancient Sparta who in 400 BC was sent out to succeed Cleander of Sparta as harmost of Byzantium.
Aristarchus_of_Sparta
Relationship in Classical Greece
Attempts to edit Homer's text were undertaken by Aristarchus of Samothrace in Alexandria around 200 BC. Aristarchus believed that Homer did not intend for Achilles
Achilles_and_Patroclus
Mean distance between Earth and the Sun
Earth lead to large errors in the Earth-Sun distance. Around 280 BCE, Aristarchus carefully measured the Moon-Earth-Sun angle when the Moon is in its first
Astronomical_unit
Distance from center of Earth to center of Moon
optical angular measurements: the earliest accurate measurement was by Aristarchus of Samos, and later Hipparchus in the 2nd century BC. The space age marked
Lunar_distance
Inequality of acute angles and their trigonometric ratios
Aristarchus's inequality (after the Greek astronomer and mathematician Aristarchus of Samos; c. 310 – c. 230 BCE) is a law of trigonometry which states
Aristarchus's_inequality
10th-century manuscript
the tradition of the Alexandrian scholar Aristarchus, much of the A scholia can be traced back to Aristarchus himself. The relationship between the A scholia
Venetus_A
Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center
implied in some mythology. However, the Greek astronomer and mathematician Aristarchus of Samos (c. 310 – c. 230 BC) developed a heliocentric model placing
Geocentrism
Unit of plane angle where a full circle equals 360°
sixtieth of this, using their standard sexagesimal divisions, was a degree. Aristarchus of Samos and Hipparchus seem to have been among the first Greek scientists
Degree_(angle)
One of several Jewish Christians in the church at Rome
in the greetings at the end of the Epistle to the Colossians 4:10–11. Aristarchus my fellow prisoner greets you, and Mark the cousin of Barnabas (concerning
Jesus_Justus
important of these were the twelve constellations that defined the zodiac. Aristarchus also wrote a book On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon, which
Ancient_Greek_astronomy
Everything in space and time
Thomas (2013). Aristarchus of Samos, the Ancient Copernicus: A History of Greek Astronomy to Aristarchus, Together with Aristarchus's Treatise on the
Universe
Heliostatic model of solar system by Nicolaus Copernicus
contemporary of Aristarchus and head of the Stoics) as a worshiper of the Sun and opponent to the heliocentric model, was jokingly told by Aristarchus that he
Copernican_heliocentrism
Crater on the Moon
lunar impact crater that is located to the north of the prominent crater Aristarchus, in the northwestern part of the Moon. The crater lies at the southern
Toscanelli_(crater)
German poet (1597–1639)
literae humaniores, and in the same year published his first essay, Aristarchus, sive De contemptu linguae Teutonicae, which presented the German language
Martin_Opitz
Greek grammarian (170–90 BC)
romanized: Dionýsios ho Thrâix, 170–90 BC) was a Greek grammarian and a pupil of Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was long considered to be the author of the earliest
Dionysius_Thrax
catalogues have been published beginning in 2014. Aristarchus 8 nearby Aristarchus 4 nearby Aristarchus 2c nearby and another pit-like depression 300 m
List_of_lunar_pits
Marks to annotate ancient Greek texts
and Transpositions: Aristarchus' Less Known Critical Signs". Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (57): 607–630. p. 608: Aristarchus used these critical
Aristarchian_symbols
Oenopides Parmenides Philip of Opus Philolaus Apollonius Aratus Archimedes Aristarchus Aristyllus Attalus Autolycus Conon Eratosthenes Hipparchus Hypsicles
List of ancient Greek astronomers
List_of_ancient_Greek_astronomers
2nd century BCE Greek grammarian and historian
pupil of Diogenes of Babylon, Panaetius the Stoic, and the grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace, under whom he appears to have studied together with his
Apollodorus_of_Athens
Legendary war in Greek mythology
Apollodorus, Epitome 3.7. Il.11.767–770, (lines rejected by Aristophanes and Aristarchus) Statius, Achilleid 1.25 Scholiast on Homer's Iliad 19.326; Ovid, Metamorphoses
Trojan_War
Index of articles associated with the same name
mentioned in Macedonia as a traveling companion of Paul, along with Aristarchus (Acts 19:29). One chapter later, Gaius who has a residence in Derbe is
Gaius_(biblical_figure)
Type of astronomical bodies
and do not autonomously move or rotate was widely accepted for a time. Aristarchus (3rd cent. BC), proposed an early heliocentric universe, which would
Fixed_stars
Universe as a complex and orderly system or entity
was a star. While Aristarchus was later an influence on Copernicus and his groundbreaking work, prior to the 17th century Aristarchus' findings were obstructed
Cosmos
two volumes titled Volume I, From Thales to Euclid and Volume II, From Aristarchus to Diophantus. It got positive reviews and is still used today. Ten years
A History of Greek Mathematics
A_History_of_Greek_Mathematics
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
century BC, Aristarchus of Samos was the first to suggest a heliocentric system. Archimedes in his treatise The Sand Reckoner revives Aristarchus' hypothesis
Ancient_Greece
Apostle of Jesus
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Saint_Peter
Country in South Asia
geometers and abandoned to surveyors and astronomers; it is these latter (Aristarchus, Hipparchus, Ptolemy) who establish the fundamental relations between
India
To compensate for the lack of a table of chords, mathematicians of Aristarchus' time would sometimes use the statement that, in modern notation,
History_of_trigonometry
Early students of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke
Antioch Aristarchus, bishop of Apamea Mark, who is also John, bishop of Byblos Zenas, bishop of Diospolis Philemon, bishop of Gaza Aristarchus, bishop
Seventy_disciples
2nd century BC Greek poet
ancient Greek bucolic poet and student of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was born at Syracuse, Magna Graecia, and flourished
Moschus
4th-century BC Greek speechwriter
in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BC. A son of Sostratus (or, according
Dinarchus
Typographical symbol (*)
and Transpositions: Aristarchus' Less Known Critical Signs". Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (57): 607–630. p. 608: Aristarchus used these critical
Asterisk
Star at the centre of the Solar System
around which the planets orbit was first proposed by the ancient Greek Aristarchus of Samos in the 3rd century BC, and later adopted by Seleucus of Seleucia
Sun
Study of the universe
"celestial mechanics," the study of the heavens. Greek philosophers Aristarchus of Samos, Aristotle, and Ptolemy proposed different cosmological theories
Cosmology
Ancient Greek grammarian
the grammarian Athenaeus, he understood the Homeric poems better than Aristarchus of Samothrace, who was the most renowned Homer scholar of the ancient
Athenocles_of_Cyzicus
Early female disciple of Jesus
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Dorcas
Primary disciples of Jesus
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Apostles_in_the_New_Testament
This is a list of people who have translated one or more works into English from another language. Entries are divided by broad chronological period, and
List of translators into English
List_of_translators_into_English
First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Jesus
Christian saint
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Joanna,_wife_of_Chuza
Christian saint
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Lydia_of_Thyatira
Short-lived light, color, or change in appearance on the surface of the Moon
looking north up toward Aristarchus now, and I can't really tell at that distance whether I really am looking at Aristarchus, but there's an area there
Transient_lunar_phenomenon
Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
Greek texts. A dotted lunate sigma (sigma periestigmenon, Ͼ) was used by Aristarchus of Samothrace (220–143 BC) as an editorial sign indicating that the line
Sigma
Ancient Greek poet
as Zenodotus of Ephesus, Aristophanes of Byzantium and in particular Aristarchus of Samothrace helped establish a canonical text. The first printed edition
Homer
Figure in Abrahamic religions
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Satan
Greek logographer and orator (c.440–c.390 BC)
in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BC. Andocides was the son of Leogoras
Andocides
Demon or group of demons
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Legion_(demons)
Book of the New Testament
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (High Priest) Ananias (Judea) Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Bar-jesus Barnabas Berenice Blastus Cornelius Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas
Acts_of_the_Apostles
Crater on the Moon
Prinz [de]. The formation lies to the southwest of the prominent crater Aristarchus. To the north-northeast is the flooded crater Krieger. The rim of Prinz
Prinz_(crater)
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
depends on the Moon's position relative to the Sun. In the same century, Aristarchus computed the size and distance of the Moon from Earth, obtaining a value
Moon
Apostle of Jesus (6 – 100 AD)
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
John_the_Apostle
Greek literary scholar and grammarian
Alexandria at the age of sixty. His students included Callistratus, Aristarchus of Samothrace, and perhaps Agallis. He was succeeded by Apollonius "The
Aristophanes_of_Byzantium
Rille on the Moon
It is located on a rise of continental ground, sometimes called the Aristarchus plateau, that is surrounded by the Oceanus Procellarum to the south and
Schroter's_Valley
1958 film
clause on the contract: Aristarchus will be able to dispose of the well only after marrying Ada. Disappointed and resigned, Aristarchus marries Ada and thus
Girls_for_the_Summer
Christian saint and one of the Twelve Apostles
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
James_the_Less
German philosopher (1788–1860)
such as Berkeley and Plato, as Copernicus to Hicetas, Philolaus, and Aristarchus of Samos: Kant succeeded in demonstrating what previous philosophers
Arthur_Schopenhauer
Greek physicist
1980) is a Greek theoretical physicist and Stavros Niarchos Foundation Aristarchus Chair in Theoretical Physics at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical
Asimina_Arvanitaki
Wife of pilates who is venerated as a saint
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Pontius_Pilate's_wife
Mirror-like wave reflection
Little Heath (1981). A history of Greek mathematics. Volume II: From Aristarchus to Diophantus. ISBN 978-0-486-24074-9. Stamnes, J. J. (2017-11-13). Waves
Specular_reflection
Athenian speechwriter (c. 445–c. 380 BC)
the ten Attic orators later canonized by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace. He wrote speeches for litigants across a wide range of
Lysias
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
the Colossians (chapter 1) → v t e Epistle to the Colossians Persons Aristarchus Archippus Barnabas Demas Epaphras Jesus Christ Jesus Justus Luke Mark
Paul_the_Apostle
One of the four traditionally ascribed authors of the canonical gospels
Luke and other colleagues "of the circumcision". 10My fellow prisoner Aristarchus sends you his greetings, as does Mark, the cousin of Barnabas. 11Jesus
Luke_the_Evangelist
Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea
the philosophers Melissus of Samos and Epicurus, and the astronomer Aristarchus of Samos, the first known individual to propose that the Earth revolves
Samos
atoms may randomly deviate from their expected course. Greek astronomer Aristarchus of Samos (c. 310 – c. 230 BC) theorized Earth's rotation around its own
History of gravitational theory
History_of_gravitational_theory
Shape with eleven sides
Thomas Little (1921), A History of Greek Mathematics, Vol. II: From Aristarchus to Diophantus, The Clarendon Press, p. 329. Benjamin, Elliot; Snyder
Hendecagon
Ancient Greek analogue astronomical computer
Astronomers Aglaonice Agrippa Anaximander Andronicus Apollonius Aratus Aristarchus Aristyllus Attalus Autolycus Bion Callippus Cleomedes Cleostratus Conon
Antikythera_mechanism
Elements of some cosmological models
Helden, Measuring the Universe, pp. 37, 40. See chapter 4 of Heath's Aristarchus of Samos 1913/97 Oxford University Press/Sandpiper Books Ltd; see p.
Celestial_spheres
Roman soldier, and saint, who pierced Jesus
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Longinus
Ancient Greek grammarian
at Alexandria, succeeding Aristophanes of Byzantium and succeeded by Aristarchus of Samothrace. He was called "eidographus" ("the classifier") because
Apollonius_Eidographus
Thomas (1913). Aristarchus of Samos, the ancient Copernicus; a history of Greek astronomy to Aristarchus, together with Aristarchus's Treatise on the
Historical models of the Solar System
Historical_models_of_the_Solar_System
Calendar year
defeat the Etruscans. The Autariatae disappear due to Celtic migrations. Aristarchus of Samos, Greek astronomer and mathematician (approximate date) (d. c
310_BC
Man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Simon_of_Cyrene
Distance measuring technique
or 384,399 kilometres (238,854 mi) This procedure was first used by Aristarchus of Samos and Hipparchus, and later found its way into the work of Ptolemy
Parallax_in_astronomy
Historical region of West Asia
190 BC). Seleucus is known from the writings of Plutarch. He supported Aristarchus of Samos' heliocentric theory where the Earth rotated around its own
Mesopotamia
Intellectually aggressive logography
Greece. The Alexandrian Canon compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace recognized Demosthenes as one of the ten greatest Attic
Works_of_Demosthenes
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
rainy with occasional heavy snowstorms, especially at higher elevations. Aristarchus of Samothrace (c. 220 – c. 143 BC), ancient Greek grammarian and Homeric
Samothrace
Sundial said to have been invented by Aristarchus
to have been invented by Aristarchus of Samos (3rd century BC). There are no original works still in existence by Aristarchus, but the adjacent picture
Scaphe
American general
veteran, politician and landowner Spouse Abigail Tinker Children Henry, Aristarchus and Aristobulus Parent(s) Colonel Henry Champion, Deborah Brainard
Henry_Champion_(general)
Large number defined as ten to the 100th power
Archimedes in The Sand Reckoner. By Archimedes's calculation, the universe of Aristarchus (roughly 2 light years in diameter), if fully packed with sand, would
Googol
1st-century CE member of Herodian Dynasty of Judaea
Ananias (Damascus) Ananias (Judaea) Ananias son of Nedebeus Apollos Aquila Aristarchus Barnabas Blastus Cornelius Damaris Demetrius Dionysius Dorcas Elymas
Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
Berenice_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)
Ardon Areli Areopagus Aretas Argob Ariel, lion of God Arimathea Arioch Aristarchus, the best ruler Aristobulus, the best counsellor Armageddon, the hill
List of biblical names starting with A
List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_A
Ancient Greek mathematician (1st century AD)
1854–1857, p. 296 Heath, Thomas (1921), A History Of Greek Mathematics, Volume II: From Aristarchus to Diophantus, Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 218 v t e
Dionysodorus_of_Amisene
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
akayamai H. Hayashi, Schröder & Treadaway Dacalana anysis Hewitson Dacalana aristarchus Fruhstorfer Philippines Dacalana burmana Moore Burma Dacalana capusa
Dacalana
Township in Ohio, US
died in 1825, with the western half of the township going to his son, Aristarchus Champion and the eastern half to his son-in-law, Henry C. Trumbull. In
Champion_Township,_Ohio
ARISTARCHUS
ARISTARCHUS
Biblical
the best prince
Boy/Male
Biblical Latin
The best prince.
ARISTARCHUS
ARISTARCHUS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenks.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam
Mountain Stream
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : variant of Sachs 1.Dutch : variant of Sas 1 and 3.English : from an Old Norse personal name, Saxi meaning ‘sword’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Sachs.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Desire
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Cute Baby; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Ibn Abu Marsad Al-ghanavi was the Companion of the Prophet PBUH who Took Part in the Badr Battle and had this Name
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lot of Wealth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Year
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Doughter
ARISTARCHUS
ARISTARCHUS
ARISTARCHUS
ARISTARCHUS
ARISTARCHUS