- The
climes (singular clime; also clima,
plural climata, from Gr**** κλίμα klima,
plural κλίματα klimata,
meaning "inclination" or "slope") in classical...
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Ptolemy preferred to
express it as
climata, the
length of the
longest day
rather than
degrees of arc: The
length of...
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distant places. In the
practical part of his work, the so-called "table of
climata",
Hipparchus listed latitudes for
several tens of localities. In particular...
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under CC BY 4.0 licence. "Wingham NSW
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continens praesertim exactam vniuersae Asiae, & Africae...
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Geography requires encyclopedic knowledge...
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redegit distinxitque polos zonasque situs locorum atque paralelos ad
magna climata mundi J****
Matheus Ptolomaea inclytus arte En Contarenus: Quo pergis?...
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blunt wattle" (PDF).
Australian Government,
Department of
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continens præsertim
exactam vniuersæ Asiæ, & Africæ...