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20-volume collection of agricultural lore compiled in 10th century Constantinople
The Geoponica or Geoponika (Greek: Γεωπονικά) is a twenty-book collection of agricultural lore, compiled during the 10th century in Constantinople for
Geoponica
Practice of the ancient Mediterranean
practice. A detailed description of bugonia is found in the Byzantine Geoponica: Build a house, ten cubits high, with all the sides of equal dimensions
Bugonia
Star cluster in the constellation of Taurus
mentioned by Hesiod's Works and Days, Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, and the Geoponica. The Pleiades was the most well-known "star" among pre-Islamic Arabs and
Pleiades
Dried food ingredient
τραγός/τραγανός (tragos/traganos), described (and condemned) in Galen's Geoponica 3.8. Weaver (2002) also considers it of Western origin. Perry, on the
Tarhana
Metric unit of mass
Archived 2015-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, citing the 10th-century work Geoponica and a 4th-century papyrus edited in L. Mitteis, Griechische Urkunden der
Gram
Metric unit of mass
augmented edition, Oxford, 1940) s.v. γράμμα, citing the 10th-century work Geoponica and a 4th-century papyrus edited in L. Mitteis, Griechische Urkunden der
Kilogram
Greek mythological character
the other Atticans for the same reason. Her brief tale survives in the Geoponica, a Byzantine Greek collection of agricultural lore, compiled during the
Myrsine_(mythology)
Brined white cheese from Greece
practice was surely much older. It is also described in the 10th-century Geoponica. Feta cheese, specifically, is recorded by Psellos in the 11th century
Feta
Greek mythological figure
Sophista, a Greek sophist and rhetor of the fifth century AD, and the Geoponica, a Byzantine Greek collection of agricultural lore, compiled during the
Libanus_(mythology)
Muscle tenderness after eating quail
that the ancients understood the problem comes from a 10th-century text, Geoponica, based on ancient sources. This states, "Quails may graze hellebore putting
Coturnism
Mortal woman seduced by Zeus in Greek mythology
35. ISBN 9780140447897. Aeschylus, Suppliants, 291–9 (pp. 324, 325). Geoponica 6.22 Severus, Narrations 1 Ascherson 1884, pp. 18–19. Ovid, Metamorphoses
Io_(mythology)
but some of the contents have survived as part of a collection entitled Geoponica, completed about the year 950 and dedicated to the emperor Constantine
Cassianus_Bassus
Greek author of the 4th century AD
Bassus' Eclogae de re rustica, which is also lost but was excerpted in the Geoponica, a surviving 10th-century text. Photius included a notice of Vindonius's
Vindonius_Anatolius
Geoponica 7.3. Geoponica 9.20. Geoponica 10.11. Geoponica 10.20. Geoponica 10.23. Geoponica 10.76. Geoponica 11.3.2. Geoponica 11.26.3. Geoponica 12
Diophanes_of_Nicaea
Liquid fat made from olives
to induce sweating and decay before they are ground. According to the Geoponica, salt and a little nitre are added when oil is stored. In the Levant in
Olive_oil
1st-century AD Hellenistic mathematician and engineer
terms for geometry Works that are preserved only in fragments: Geodesia Geoponica A commentary to Euclid's Elements, attested by Arabic authors but no longer
Hero_of_Alexandria
King of Numidia and Mauretania (c. 48 BC - AD 23)
Miletus, Stephanos of Byzantium, Photios, the Etymologicum Magnum, the Geoponica and various scholia on classical authors. Juba may have written plays
Juba_II
comes from unfermented grape juice and honey. However, according to the Geoponica, oenomeli is prepared either by blending honey with wine and spices (such
Oenomel
Historic herbal perfume
Aristotle) for the balsam plant and its resin, while Galen, Nicander and the Geoponica consider it an aromatic herb, like mint. The word is probably Semitic
Balm_of_Gilead
Mythological king of the Edoni in Thrace
in "a prison of stone" until his madness went away. The author of the Geoponica states that Dionysus, fleeing from Lycurgus, tied him up with vines and
Lycurgus_(son_of_Dryas)
Attribute of Zeus
Elder's claim that they were immune to being struck by lightning, while the Geoponica claimed that they protected from hail. They were considered endowed with
Eagle_of_Zeus
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
462-463 Forbes Irving 1990, p. 280. Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.408 Geoponica XIX Geoponica 6.22 Herodotus, Histories, Book IV, 177. Servius, Commentary on
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
Andalusian writer
altogether, of which 615 are to Greek authors (the great majority to the Geoponica of Cassianus Bassus), 585 are to Middle Eastern Arabic authors (the great
Ibn_al-'Awwam
Growing plants without soil using nutrients in water
analogy to γεωπονικά (derived from Greek γαία=earth and πονέω=cultivate), geoponica, that which concerns agriculture, replacing, γεω-, earth, with ὑδρο-,
Hydroponics
Greek and Latin agricultural writers
All that remain of Democritus are only a few extracts preserved in the Geoponica, an agricultural treatise published at Constantinople by the Greeks of
Geoponici
Wine mixed with honey
and put again to rest. A similar preparation is mentioned in the Greek Geoponica as oenomeli. Besides being used as a beverage, mulsum was also used as
Mulsum_(drink)
Application of science and technology
on December 1, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2016. Carrara, A.A (2006). "Geoponica and Nabatean Agriculture: A New Approach into Their Sources and Authorship"
Weather_forecasting
incantation against fleas c.920 W. Snow 26 October 1939 ὤχ, ὤχ occurs in the Geoponica, 13.15.9. Suggested in a letter to The Times. French au(x) quai(s) ("to
List of proposed etymologies of OK
List_of_proposed_etymologies_of_OK
Painting by Tintoretto
seems that Tintoretto further took inspiration from the Byzantine herbal, Geoponica, that talks about the creation of lilies and the legend of Hercules. This
The_Origin_of_the_Milky_Way
Greek mythological event
Peters, Charles F. (2002). "Along the Milky Way". Retrieved 2007-01-05. Geoponica XIX Ascherson 1884, p. 18. Anonymous (1805). Geoponika: Agricultural Pursuits
Milk_of_Hera
Ancient Greek author
barley biscuits named after him called "paximathia". He was quoted in the Geoponica, a Byzantine text on agriculture. Alcock 2006, p. 123. Dalby 2003, p. 252
Paxamus
Process of extracting oil from olives
to induce sweating and decay before they are ground. According to the Geoponica, salt and a little nitre are added when oil is stored. Traditionally,
Olive_oil_extraction
Byzantine cultural movement during the Macedonian dynasty
Geoponica
Macedonian_Renaissance
10th-century Arabic text
Kufa. The book describes 106 plants, compared to 70 in the contemporary Geoponica, and offers thorough information on their taxonomic characteristics and
The_Nabataean_Agriculture
Grecian alcoholic beverage
cultura, and the other, attributed to Berytius, in the Byzantine collection Geoponica. Cato's recipe is as follows: Recipe for Coan Wine: Take sea-water at
Coan_wine
Italian jurist and scholar (died 1193)
Nemesius of Emesa; Galen's On complexions; Books 6-8 (on winemaking) of the Geoponica; and homilies on Matthew and John by John Chrysostom, as well as the first
Burgundio_of_Pisa
named after him. He wrote an "Abrégé des Géoponiques" (summary of the Geoponica attributed to Cassianus Bassus), Paris, 1812. Dictionnaire Bouillet "Considérant
Charles Ambroise de Caffarelli du Falga
Charles_Ambroise_de_Caffarelli_du_Falga
Greek scholar and grammarian (c.63 BC–c.AD 10)
98–99. Braswell 2017, p. 99. Braswell 2017, p. 100. Preserved in the Geoponica. Braswell 2017, pp. 100–101. See Gräfenheim, Geschichte der klassische
Didymus_Chalcenterus
that the wings offered protection to their warriors. The 10th century Geoponica stated that affixing a bat's head to a dovecote would prevent domestic
Human_uses_of_bats
First edition works in Greek
Senofonte a Diodoro Siculo, Jaca, 2000, p. 283. (in Latin) Cassianus Bassus, Geoponica sive Cassiani Bassi Scholastici De re rustica eclogae, H. Beckh (ed.)
List of editiones principes in Greek
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Greek
Ancient berber agricultural writer
Columella, De Agricultura 1.1.13, 12.4.2. Columella, De Agricultura 1.1.10. Geoponica 1.11. Varro, De Re Rustica 1.17.3. Varro, De Re Rustica 1.38. Varro, De
Cassius_Dionysius
Italian translator and scholar (1510–1568)
notevoli et utilissimi ammaestramenti dell'agricoltura, a translation of the Geoponica, a Byzantine work then attributed to the emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus
Pietro_Lauro
English classical scholar (1680–1731)
et J. Churchill Bibliopolarum Londinensium, 1704. This edition of the Geoponica, a Byzantine work on agriculture, was dedicated to John Moore. Thomas
Peter_Needham_(scholar)
compiled in the early 10th century, current form dates to the late 950s Geoponica Compiled under the patronage of Constantine VII Agricultural manual Compiled
10th_century_in_literature
German physician and philologist (c.1500–1558)
1789); the book itself is held by the library of the University of Jena. Geoponica, a Byzantine agricultural treatise, with Greek text edited by Andrés Laguna
Janus_Cornarius
German philologist
in Heidelberg. Erster Teil. 1908). Zur Geschichte der griechischen Geoponica. Leipzig 1913 (zugleich Heidelberg, Phil. Habilitations-Schrift, 1913)
Eugen_Fehrle
Greek poet (2nd-3rd century AD)
works of medical didactic poetry are also attested for Nestor by the Geoponica: the Alexicepus (Ἀλεξίκηπος, Alexíkēpos), or Garden of Defence, and Panacea
Nestor_of_Laranda
11th century commentator on the Mishnah
etc." (Apicius, Book I - The Careful Experienced Cook, 4. Rose Wine). Geoponica, Agricultural Pursuits (vol. 1, book VIII, ch. 1), adds that rose petals
Nathan_ben_Abraham_I
1883 translation of Hesiod's Works and Days, and a work by Horace
magazine The Nation notes, that along with the a recent translation of the Geoponica, Brentano's Hints from Hesiod marked a resurgent interest "of the technical
Hints_from_Hesiod
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Hindi name KIRI means "amaranth flower."
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Loganathan | லோகநாதந Â
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English : patronymic from Setter.
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Achievement, Perfection, Success
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Peace, Handsome
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Manly; Brave
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Best, The Goddess who is above the five elements
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Husband of Dawn; Sun
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Hindu
Having painted eyes
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Arabic
Generous
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Pertaining to tillage of the earth, or agriculture.
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