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Claudius Ptolemy (/ˈtɒləmi/; Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος, Ptolemaios; Latin:
Claudius Ptolemaeus; c. 100 – c. 170 AD) was an
Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer...
- A map of
North Africa as it was
known to
Europeans in 1482,
created by
German cartographer Lienhart Holl and
based on
Ptolemey's fourth map of Africa...
- the
mouth of the
Arabian gulfe to the cape of
Guardafu called of olde by
Ptolemey Aromata promontorium.[...] Adea, the
second kingdome of the land of Aian...
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treatises written entirely in its
marginal space.
Those are
commentaries on
Ptolemey's Quadripartitum and Centiloquium, at
least partly composed by Heingarter...
- he
hopes to
establish himself with the help of his ally, the boy king
Ptolemey, who has many
Roman veterans in his army. Most of the
action is reported...
- Clodius.
Believing that
Marcus Caelius’
debts to Pompey, who
wishes to keep
Ptolemey XII in power,
motivated him to
murder the philosopher,
Clodia hires Gordi****...