- astronomicon.
Hyginus may also
refer to:
Hyginus Gromaticus (fl. 98–117),
Roman surveyor Pope
Hyginus (died 142), Gr****
saint and
bishop of Rome
Hyginus of Córdoba...
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Gaius Julius Hyginus (/hɪˈdʒaɪnəs/; c. 64 BC – AD 17) was a
Latin author, a
pupil of the
scholar Alexander Polyhistor, and a
freedman of
Caesar Augustus...
- Pope
Hyginus (Gr****: Υγίνος) was the
bishop of Rome from c. 138 to his
death in c. 142.
Tradition holds that
during his
papacy he
determined the various...
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Hyginus is a
lunar caldera located at the east end of the
Sinus Medii. It was
named after ancient Roman astronomer Gaius Julius Hyginus. Its rim is split...
- Pseudo-
Hyginus ("False
Hyginus") may
refer to: The
author of the work De
Astronomica credited to G.
Julius Hyginus The
author of the work De Munitionibus...
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Hyginus Anugo (29
November 1977 – 7
September 2000) was a
Nigerian sprinter specializing in the 400
metres and a
contender for the 2000
Summer Olympics...
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Professor Hyginus Ekwuazi was a
former Acting Head of the
Department of
Theatre Arts in the
Faculty of Arts at the
University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He was...
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Hyginus,
usually distinguished as
Hyginus Gromaticus, was a
Latin writer on land-surveying, who
flourished in the
reign of
Trajan (AD 98–117). Fragments...
- Apollodorus, 2.1.5
Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 (Latin ed. Schmidt):
possibly can be read as Iphigomene, or as
Iphinoe and
Theonoe Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 (Latin...
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Hesiod and Homer).
Several later texts follow Hesiod's account,
including Hyginus and the
preface to Fabulae.
According to
Attic vase painters, Hephaestus...