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- The Centiloquium (= "one hundred sayings"), also called Ptolemy's Centiloquium, is a collection of one hundred aphorisms about astrology and astrological...
- views the phrase as being likely derived from the pseudo-Ptolemaic work Centiloquium and p****ages from the introduction to the Introductorium maius in astrologiam...
- Haly's commentary and a "pseudo-Ptolemaic" list of aphorisms known as the Centiloquium. This has been described as "the creature of late-fifteenth-century Italian...
- manual. A collection of one hundred aphorisms about astrology called the Centiloquium, ascribed to Ptolemy, was widely reproduced and commented on by Arabic...
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- Fibonacci. Further, in On similar arcs, he commented on Ptolemy's Karpos (or Centiloquium); many scholars believe that ibn Yusuf was in fact the true author of...
- particularly Claudius Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos (1138), the pseudo-Ptolemaic Centiloquium (1136), and the Maius Introductorium (1140), the major introduction to...
- Vatican M****cript no. 477, which contains a commentary on Ptolemy's Centiloquium and is also attributed to someone named Eliezer.  This article incorporates...
- astrological subject such as Ptolemy's Quadripartitum, Pseudo-Ptolemy Centiloquium and the works of Mashallah ibn Athari. It also contains Parisian Alfonsine...
- ben Aḥmad al-Imrani. Capitula Centiloquium, astrological aphorisms. A commentary of Aḥmad ibn Yusuf on the Centiloquium, attributed to Ptolemy. De Astrolabio...