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Aristarchus may
refer to:
Aristarchus of
Tegea (5th
century BC), Gr****
writer Aristarchus of Athens, (5th
century BC), one of the
leaders of the Athenian...
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Aristarchian symbols are
editorial marks developed during the ****enistic
period and the
early Roman Empire for
annotating then-ancient Gr**** texts—mainly...
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grains of sand in a stadium-sphere.
Archimedes had
estimated that the
Aristarchian Universe was 1014
stadia in diameter, so
there would accordingly be (1014)3...
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question Gr****
ligatures Gr****
braille Gr****
minuscule Textual criticism Aristarchian symbols Obelism Dagger (typography) Gr****
numerals Attic numerals Isopsephy...
- Aristophanes' student, in turn, Aristarchus, from whom they
earned the name of "
Aristarchian symbols".
While the
asterisk (asteriscus) was used for
corrective additions...
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Turkic script. Annotation – Item of
metadata attached to a do****ent
Aristarchian symbols –
Marks to
annotate ancient Gr****
texts Dagger (mark) – Symbol...
- Aristophanes' student, in turn, Aristarchus, from whom they
earned the name of "
Aristarchian symbols". In some
commercial and
financial do****ents,
especially in Germany...
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textual signs (semeia) and from some
point on
these signs were
called Aristarchian symbols. The
historical connection of his name to
literary criticism...
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single word.
Later Aristarchus of
Samothrace modified this
system (see:
Aristarchian symbols).
Following the
advent of printing, most Gr****
punctuation was...