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- may be visible when the Sun is below the horizon. Cleomedes is now memorialized by the crater Cleomedes in the northeastern portion of the visible Moon...
- is Delmotte. North of Cleomedes is a triple-crater formation with Burckhardt occupying the center. The outer wall of Cleomedes is heavily worn and eroded...
- Cleomedes to po****rise the discovery. Cleomedes invites his reader to consider two Egyptian cities, Alexandria and Syene (modern Aswan): Cleomedes ****umes...
- armillary sphere. In On the Circular Motions of the Celestial Bodies, Cleomedes credited him with having calculated the Earth's cir****ference around 240...
- through it (the Earth) extending through the middle of the sky" Cleomedes (2004). Cleomedes' Lectures on Astronomy: A Translation of The Heavens. Translated...
- King Vologases IV of Parthia puts down the rebellion and restores order. Cleomedes teaches that the moon does not glow on its own, but rather reflects sunlight...
- Eratosthenes Hipparchus Hypsicles Pytheas Seleucus Timocharis Agrippa Andronicus Cleomedes Geminus Hephaestio Macrobius Marti**** Capella Menelaus Porphyry Posidonius...
- interpretations of the account in the Optics are disputed. Similarly Cleomedes (about 200 A.D.), in his book on astronomy, ascribed the illusion both...
- BCE) 7′ 490 0.021 -97.9% Posidonius (1st century BCE) (quoted by coeval Cleomedes) 21″ 10,000 0.426 -57.4% Ptolemy (2nd century) 2′ 50″ 1,210 0.052 -94...
- born twenty years later) Chaereleos Charicles, son of Apollodorus Chremo Cleomedes, son of Lycomedes Critias Diocles Dracontides Erasistratus of Acharnae...