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4th century BC Chaldean astronomer and mathematician
Kidinnu (also Kidunnu; possibly fl. 4th century BC; possibly died 14 August 330 BC) was a Chaldean astronomer and mathematician. Strabo of Amaseia called
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Crater on the Moon
Kidinnu is an impact crater on the Moon's far side. It lies to the south of the crater H. G. Wells and to the southeast of Cantor. This is a somewhat
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who came from Hellenistic Seleuceia on the Tigris, alongside Kidenas (Kidinnu), Naburianos (Naburimannu), and Sudines. Their works were originally written
Babylonian_astronomy
5th century BC Greek astronomer
Archive.org. Pannekoek, A. "Planetary Theories – the Planetary Theory of Kidinnu." Popular Astronomy 55, 10/1947, p 422 Meton of Athens Greek Astronomy
Meton_of_Athens
Sun and Moon. Only a few astronomers' names are known, such as that of Kidinnu, a Chaldean astronomer and mathematician. Kiddinu's value for the solar
History_of_science
Lunar crater
larger H. G. Wells. About one crater diameter to the southwest of Tesla is Kidinnu, and to the southeast is Van Maanen. The crater is named after Serbian-American
Tesla_(crater)
4th century BCE by the Babylonians, is 29 days 12 hr 44 min 3+1/3 s (see Kidinnu); the current value is 0.46 s less (see new moon). In the same historic
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(Persia, 10th century) Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, (Persia, 780–850) Kidinnu (Babylon, 4th century BC; d. 330 BC?) Hisashi Kimura (Japan, 1870–1943)
List_of_astronomers
Greek astronomer, geographer and mathematician (c. 190 – c. 120 BCE)
collection of texts nowadays called "System B" (sometimes attributed to Kidinnu).[pages needed] Hipparchus's long draconitic lunar period (5,458 months
Hipparchus
Ancient astronomer and mathematician
colophons of two System B clay tablets that say that they are the tersitu of Kidinnu. The following is an excerpt of a century of scholarship discussed in the
Naburimannu
Theoretical description of motion of Earth's moon
from the third school mentioned by Pliny). To the Babylonian astronomer Kidinnu (in Greek or Latin, Kidenas or Cidenas) has been attributed the invention
Lunar_theory
Hellenistic astronomer and philosopher
astronomical cuneiform texts under their Akkadian names Nabu-Rimannu and Kidinnu. Babylonian astronomy Greek astronomy Discourse on the Tides Greek astronomer:
Seleucus_of_Seleucia
Issi'ak Assur
son of Aššur-nērārī, supreme judge” and another gives the witness “Šamaš-kidinnu, son of Ibaši-ilu, son of Ber-nādin-aḫḫe, supreme judge.” The title and
Ashur-nirari_II
either done in Huhnur, or Huhnur was the city the trader came from. The kidinnu (here possibly to be understood as a symbol for a god) of Ruhurater is
Ruhurater
Crater on the Moon
crater on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the east of the crater Kidinnu, and southeast of Tesla and H. G. Wells. Since this crater was formed,
Van_Maanen_(crater)
Kibalʹchich (1853–1881) WGPSN Kidinnu 35°47′N 122°57′E / 35.79°N 122.95°E / 35.79; 122.95 (Kidinnu) 55.1 1970 Kidinnu (c. 343 BC) WGPSN Kies 26°19′S
List of craters on the Moon: G–K
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Crater on the Moon
eroded crater H. G. Wells is located to the northeast. To the southeast is Kidinnu. This crater is named for Russian-German mathematician Georg Cantor (1845–1918)
Cantor_(crater)
Calendar year
battle) Darius III, king of Persia, was killed in Bactria (b. c. 380 BC) Kidinnu, Chaldean astronomer and mathematician Parmenion (also Parmenio), Macedonian
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of the Sun and Moon. Only a few astronomers' names are known, such as Kidinnu, a Chaldean astronomer and mathematician. Kiddinu's value for the solar
Science_in_the_ancient_world
Tutelary god of Susa
that parties in agreements committed themselves to them by touching the kidinnu (Akkadian) or kitin (Elamite) of this god. This term is variously translated
Inshushinak
Crater on the Moon
less than a crater diameter to the south-southwest of the somewhat larger Kidinnu. This is an old, worn feature with an outer rim that has been eroded to
Hogg_(crater)
Putres, Iraqi Environmental Leader Khidir Hamza, Iraqi nuclear physicist Kidinnu Naburimannu Seleucus of Seleucia Sind ibn Ali Souad Naji Al-Azzawi Iraqi
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Kendrick lamar
Julian Charter School (Cedar Cove, Manzanita, Mountain Oaks, Pine Valley) Kidinnu Academy Learning Choice Academy (East County) Leonardo da Vinci Health
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Two astronomical cycles introduced by Hipparchos
29;31,50,8,20 was already used in Babylonian astronomy, possibly found by Kidinnu in the fourth century BC. This period is a multiple of a Babylonians unit
Hipparchic_cycle
Settlement in Khuzestan Province, Iran
or his adversary in court, should they contest the agreement again, the kidinnu of Napiriša and Inšušinak has been touched upon. And he who shall alter
Haft_Tepe
Decade
battle) Darius III, king of Persia, was killed in Bactria (b. c. 380 BC) Kidinnu, Chaldean astronomer and mathematician Parmenion (also Parmenio), Macedonian
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Girl/Female
Greek
Oath.
Girl/Female
Indian
Glow of Moon, Light of the Moon
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Saraswati, Tamil Goddess for education, Goddess of learning
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Sai for Saibaba and Lahari for Music
Boy/Male
Hindu
Awesh means passion, Josh in Hindi
Boy/Male
Norse
From the spring.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Captivating, Fascinating, Devout, Active
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Excess; Surplus
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