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- nothing but the wholesale plagiarism of Timosthenes work. Strabo says only that Eratosthenes preferred Timosthenes "above any other writer, though he often...
- Mount Timosthenes (69°8′S 65°57′W / 69.133°S 65.950°W / -69.133; -65.950) is a prominent peak between the head of Hariot Glacier and the north side...
- many ways, Timosthenes marks a significant step in the evolution of the comp**** rose. Depending on how Ventorum Situs is dated, Timosthenes can be credited...
- (died c. 290 BC) Dicaearchus (died c. 285 BC) Deimakos (3rd century BC) Timosthenes (fl. 270s BC) Eratosthenes (c. 276–194 BC) Scymnus (fl. 180s BC) Hipparchus...
- was an Olympian of ancient Greece, famous for his victories. Son of Timosthenes, Theagenes was renowned for his extraordinary strength and swiftness...
- direction of the wind could be gauged. The wind indicator (anemoscope) of Timosthenes (fl. 270 BCE) consisted of a disc with radius which indicated the direction...
- (Eurus, Lips). Aristotle's system was asymmetric. To restore balance, Timosthenes of Rhodes added two more winds to produce the classical 12-wind rose...
- 2 Xanthippus Battle of Plataea; Aristides is strategos 478–477 75.3 Timosthenes Delian League founded. 477–476 75.4 Adimantus 476–475 76.1 Phaedon 475–474...
- same name near to it, the same which Pliny the Elder calls Artacaeum. Timosthenes, quoted by Steph**** of Byzantium, also gives the name Artace or Artake...
- 322-254 BC Ptolemy I Soter and Ptolemy II Zenon 286 BC Ptolemy I Soter Timosthenes 280s-270s BC Ptolemy II Philocles, King of Sidon 260–253 BC Ptolemy II...