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- extant work is his hexameter poem Phenomena (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φαινόμενα, Phainómena, "Appearances"; Latin: Phaenomena), the first half of which is a verse...
- (c.260–270 BC) calls the cluster Achlus or "Little Mist" in his poem Phainomena. Johann Bayer showed the cluster as a nebulous star on his Uranometria...
- Canis Major and Lepus. Early 3rd century BC: Aratus's astronomical poem Phainomena (lines 367–370 and 384–385) mentions faint stars where Columba is now...
- Plancina was absolved. In AD 4, Germanicus wrote a Latin version of Aratus's Phainomena, which survives, wherein he rewrites the contents of the original. For...
- 1995 M. Fiedler: Kommentar zu V. 367-746 von Aviens Neugestaltung der Phainomena Arats. Stuttgart Saur 2004 C. Ihlemann: De Avieni in vertendis Arateis...
- overlooks, was the very one that ancient philosophers indicated as φαινόμενα [phainomena] and νοούμενα [nooumena]; the opposition and incommensurability between...
- (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. Brown, Robert Jr. (1885). The Phainomena, or the Heavenly Display of Aratos, done into English Verse. Oxford University:...
- debate of "saving the phenomena" (Gr****: σῴζειν τὰ φαινόμενα, sozein ta phainomena) versus offering explanations that inspired Duhem was Thomas Aquinas,...
- "visible form", and related terms μορφή (morphḗ), "shape", and φαινόμενα (phainómena), "appearances", from φαίνω (phaínō), "shine", Indo-European *bʰeh₂- or...
- own Hermes, an account of the god's birth and invention of the lyre. Phainomena, a didactic poem about the heavens by Aratus, drew on the same poem. Callimachus...