-
connecting to some
event apparently spread. The Gr**** almanac,
known as
parapegma, has
existed in the form of an
inscribed stone on
which the days of the...
-
ecliptic for
specific stars. The
parapegma above the
dials reads (square
brackets indicate inferred text): The
parapegma beneath the
dials reads: At least...
- constellation. However,
Ptolemy does
attribute several seasonal indications (
parapegma) to Conon.
Conon was a
friend of the
mathematician Archimedes whom he...
- primus, Antwerp; (1629) De
diluvio liber secundus (incomplete); (1630)
Parapegma ou
Kalendrier pour l’an de
Iesus Christ MDC****I; (1636) In id Psalmorum...
-
another work, the
Phaseis (Risings of the
Fixed Stars),
Ptolemy gave a
parapegma, a star
calendar or almanac,
based on the
appearances and disappearances...
- 'multiplicity, crowd, ****embly'. Similarly, the
Ancient Arabs begin their old
parapegma type calendar, that of the anwā, with M45
under the name of al-Ṯurayyā...
-
theory of
homocentric spheres. He also
contributed to the
calendar and the
parapegma literature. Eudoxus'
model of
planetary motion survives as summarized...
-
extended by
astronomical research to the
creation of star
calendars known as
parapegmas. They were
stone or
wooden tablets listing a
sequence of astronomical...
- be
ploughed between the
Kalends (1st) and the Ides (13th). The Aëtius
parapegma is an
almanac that
appears as a
chapter in the 6th-century Tetrabiblos...
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There is also a
later Byzantine epitome, or summary, of his work. A
parapegma or
calendar of star
risings and
settings and
weather changes is also extant...