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Plato Tiburtinus (Latin:
Plato Tiburtinus, "Plato of Tivoli"; fl. 12th century) was a 12th-century
Italian mathematician,
astronomer and
translator who...
- The
House of
Loreius Tiburtinus (more
correctly the
House of
Octavius Quartio after its true owner) is
renowned for well-preserved art,
mainly in wall-paintings...
- 'travertine' is
derived from the
Italian travertino, a
derivation of the
Latin tiburtinus meaning 'of Tibur', now
known as Tivoli, near Rome, Italy. The formation...
- of
Julia Felix, the
House of the
Golden Cupids, the
House of
Loreius Tiburtinus, the
House of
Cornelius Rufus and the
Garden of the Fugitives. In 2021...
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found near the
south end of the Garden. II.2.2. Room 13,
House of
Loreius Tiburtinus[citation needed] Inter**** in
history The seer
Tiresias had experienced...
- his own. A
handwritten Latin version by the
Italian astronomer Plato Tiburtinus was
produced between 1134 and 1138,
through which medieval astronomers...
- (p xii) It was
first translated from
Arabic into
Latin by
Plato of
Tivoli (
Tiburtinus) in 1138,
while he was in Spain. Much of the
content of the Tetrabiblos...
- Dialling.
Various sources credit the
first use of
sinus to
either Plato Tiburtinus's 1116
translation of the
Astronomy of Al-Battani
Gerard of Cremona's translation...
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treatise Kitab az-Zij (c. 920 CE),
which was
translated into
Latin by
Plato Tiburtinus (De Motu Stellarum). The
earliest surviving astrolabe is
dated AH 315...
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Garden of the
Fugitives House of the Gr****
Epigrams House of
Loreius Tiburtinus House of
Marcus Lucretius Fronto House of
Menander House of
Octavius Quartio...