In his Geography, Ptolemy gathered all the geographic knowledge possessed by the Greco-Roman world. Found inside – Page 3378, B. Perrin, Loeb, Harvard, 1919 Plutarch, Demetrius, Antony & Pyrrhus, Lives vol. ... 1, Weidmann, 1926 Claudius Ptolemy, Astronomical Canon Rufinus, Ecclesiastical History Severus, Bishop of Al-Ushmunain, History of the Patriarchs, ... His work, like so many ancient others (especially those in the Library at Alexandria), was lost for . 100-178 CE) of Egypt consists of four books, the title given in some manuscripts meaning 'Mathematical Treatise in Four Books', in others 'The Prognostics addressed to Syrus'.The subject is astrology, which in Ptolemy's time as down to the Renaissance was fused as a respectable science with astronomy.
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This intriguing work helped shape the development of geographical knowledge and cartographic traditions of the medieval era. 1932. Trans. Please try again. 2011. This error produces evident deformations in Ptolemy's world map most apparent for example in the profile of. Written in the second century AD, for more than fifteen centuries it was the most detailed topography of Europe and Asia available and the best reference on how to gather data and draw maps. He was not only a geographer but a mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and even a poet. Found inside – Page 87”The Origin of Ptolemy's Geographia”. ... Ptolemy's Geography: An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters. ... Tetrabiblos, compiled and edited by F. E. Robbins , Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (Loeb Classical ... Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime.
Ptolemy (Auletes) on being restored by Gabinius, put to death both Archelaus and his daughter; 23 but not long after 24 he was reinstated in his kingdom, he died a natural death, leaving two sons and two daughters, the eldest of whom was Cleopatra. Most of the chapters from Ptolemy's Geography are accompanied by maps (18 so far), bibliographic notes (including references to the texts of Pliny the Elder and Strabo), and links to the "Roman Gazetteer" and related websites. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Claudius Ptolemaeus was a Roman citizen of Macedonian descent (Rivet & Smith 1979, p.103), living and working in Alexandria, Egypt in the second quarter of the first century A.D., and wrote all his scientific works in Greek. If the majority opinion is true, then the anomaly . Ptolemy. 100-178 CE) of Egypt consists of four books, the title given in some manuscripts meaning 'Mathematical Treatise in Four Books', in others 'The Prognostics addressed to Syrus'.The subject is astrology, which in Ptolemy's time as down to the Renaissance was fused as a respectable science with astronomy. The Almagest included a catalogue of over a thousand stars, recording their positions, constellations, and relative brightnesses; and a mathematical model predicting the movements of the planets. Found inside – Page 165London : Loeb Classical Library . Strabo The Geography of Strabo . Trans . Jones H.L. ( 1969 ) . London : Loeb Classical Library . ... London : Loeb Classical Library . Ptolemy Geography of Claudius Ptolemy Stevenson E.L. ( 1932 ) ... Ashmand's 1822 translation.
He used a system of grid lines to plot the latitude and longitude of some 8,000 places on a map that . "The North-Eastern Border of the Celtic World". Found inside – Page 271Loeb Classical Library 161. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1927. Ptolemy. 'Ptolemy the Historian'. Pages 355–56 in Greek and Latin ... The Geography of Strabo: Volume I: Books I–II. Translated by Horace Leonard Jones. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, Pass it on, trade it in, give it a second life, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. A pleasure to read." * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Ptolemy's life and works * Features two major works by Ptolemy * 'Geography' translated by Edward Luther Stevenson, 1932 * 'Tetrabiblos' translated by Frank Egleston Robbins for the Loeb Classical Library, 1940 * Includes the Greek text of 'Tetrabiblos', ideal for students This edition of the fragments of Demetrius of Phalerum reflects the growing interest in the Hellenistic period and the philosophical schools of that age. As a philosopher-statesman, Demetrius appears to have combined theory and practice.
One world, ten of Europe, four of Africa, and twelve of Asia, elegantly coloured and illuminated with burnished gold. Ptolemy's Geography is the only book on cartography to have survived from the classical period and one of the most influential scientific works of all time. Ptolemy: Tetrabiblos (Loeb Classical Library No. Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. 2000. The first discussed the problems of representing a spherical earth on a flat sheet .
Found inside – Page 3665 Ptolemy's Geography, charting this North Atlantic archipelago, claimed, 'The terminus of its [Europe's] maritime coast is located ... Michael Winterbottom, The Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974). The predictive power of Ptolemy's planetary model was […] The Loeb Classical Library, Harvard and London, Heinemann Ltd. It does not contains the list of towns and places (only Gaul) from Ptolemy's Geography. Ptolemy authored several scientific papers that resonated for . Tetrabiblos (four books), also known in Greek as Apotelesmatiká, and in Latin as Quadripartitum, is a text on the philosophy and practice of astrology, written in the 2nd century AD by the Alexandrian scholar Claudius Ptolemy. It was not until the 16th . Tetrabiblos (Τετράβιβλος) 'four books', also known in Greek as Apotelesmatiká (Ἀποτελεσματικά) "Effects", and in Latin as Quadripartitum "Four Parts", is a text on the philosophy and practice of astrology, written in the 2nd century AD by the Alexandrian scholar Claudius Ptolemy (c. AD 90-c. .
"A superlative new translation. He studies the history of the exact sciences in antiquity. Ptolemy also devised and provided instructions on how to create maps both of the whole inhabited world and of the Roman provinces.In the second part of the Geography, he provided the necessary topographic lists, and captions for the maps. Claudius Ptolemy could be described as an ancient Roman renaissance man. Please try again. "The translation is exemplary, surely the best in any language. If you do not read Latin, this book is for you. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Ptolemy's Geography: An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters. In contrast Fomenko's opinion (see e.g. . Found inside – Page 13An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters Ptolemy. the earth's surface to divide the earth into zones with geographical, and even climatic, significance. Thus, according to Aristotle (Meteorology 2.5, 362a32, Loeb 179–181), ... Though he was himself amply capable of original thought, he was acquainted with the work and writings of his predecessors, of Menelaüs in mathematics, of Hipparchus in astronomy, of Marinus of Tyre in geography, of Didymus in music, and of Posidonius in astrological ethnology and the arguments whereby astrology was defended. Found inside – Page 437Hewsen, R.H. 1992: The Geography of Ananias of Širak: Ašxarhacʻoycʻ, the Long and the Short Recensions, ... Humbach, H., Ziegler, S. 1998: Ptolemy. ... IV, Books IV–VI, XI–XII, the Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA – London. Here Berggren and Jones render an exemplary translation of the Geography and provide a thorough introduction, which treats the historical and technical background of Ptolemy's work, the contents of the Geography, and the later history of the work. Found inside – Page 33As both texts survive into the present day, there is less of a tendency to forget Ptolemy's broader project than has been the case for Strabo, but to the extent that geographical histories focus only on his Geography, they too truncate ... There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. It is from this text that the work of Eratosthenes is known, the original manuscripts having no doubt been lost in the fire at the Great Library of Alexandria. $ 2.99. In: Shalev, Zur, and Charles Burnett, eds. * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Ptolemy's life and works * Features two major works by Ptolemy * 'Geography' translated by Edward Luther Stevenson, 1932 * 'Tetrabiblos' translated by Frank Egleston Robbins for the Loeb Classical Library, 1940 * Includes the Greek text of 'Tetrabiblos', ideal for students The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Today the opinion of the majority of historians is that Ptolemy lived in the 2nd century AD, and his activity is centered about 150 AD. The orthogonal grid of latitudes and longitudes on a spherical Earth dates back to Ptolemy's book on Geography in the second century, and the suggestion to determine the longitude of a traveller dates back to the fourth century. The Geography (Greek: Γεωγραφικὴ Ὑφήγησις, Geōgraphikḕ Hyphḗgēsis, lit. Found inside – Page 207( Loeb ed . ) . Martianus Capella . Satyricon . McCrindle , John W. Ancient India as Described in Classical Literature . Westminster , 1901 . ... Ancient India as Described by Ptolemy . Calcutta , 1927 . Orosius . ... Geography ( Loeb ... The authors have done a splendid job in every way and have produced a work that will be useful for the duration of our lives and probably much longer." Find all the books, read about the author, and more. 2 Boll, Studien, p. 66. Not much is known about Ptolemy other than he was an Alexandrian Greek who wrote on astronomy, astrology, optics, geography and music. "Etymological Analysis of Toponyms from Ptolemy's Description of Central Europe". Book I. 'Claudius Ptolemy, The Geography . Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. Second-century classic of civilization listed over 8,000 places in Europe, Africa and Asia, tabulated according to latitude and longitude. There was a problem loading your book clubs. It was common among the Macedonian upper class at the time of Alexander the Great and there were several of this name among Alexander's army, one of whom made himself pharaoh in 323 BC: Ptolemy I Soter, the first pharaoh of the . Geography consisted of eight volumes. Ptolemy. Collects alphabetically arranged essays on how classical tradition has shaped popular culture, government, mathematics, medicine, and drama. At the very outset of the Geography, Ptolemy describes his subject as "an imitation through drawing of the entire known part of the world together with the things that are, broadly speaking, connected with it," and the work's Greek 1The geographer Strabo (1.1.12, Loeb 1:23-25) also ascribes to Hipparchus the opinion that Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2016. This groundbreaking book is the first to reconstruct Ptolemy’s general philosophical system—including his metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics—and to explore its relationship to astronomy, harmonics, element theory, astrology, ... parallel of Alexandria, which convinces Boll that Alexandria was his home, although there is another tradition1 that for 40 years he observed at Canopus, which was about 15 miles east of Alexandria, and it is known that he erected votive stelae in the temple at Canopus inscribed with the fundamental principles of his doctrines.2 Combining the various traditions with the fact that the earliest of his observations recorded in the Almagest was made in 127 and the latest in 151, we may conclude, further, that his life fell approximately in the years 100–178,3 covering the first three-quarters of the second century of our era and the reigns of Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. Ptolemy championed the use of astronomical observation and applied mathematics in determining geographical locations. Reprint of a 1932 translation of Ptolemy's Geography. Ptolemy also wrote 'Geography', a gazetteer . The word came from the Greek (ήλιος Helios = sun and κέντρον kentron = center). The Tetrabiblos of the famous astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemaeus (ca. Found inside – Page 142Loeb Classical Library. ... Ptolemy, Manual of Geography (γεωγραφικὴ ὑφήγησις) Critical text: Stückelberger, Alfred, and Gerd Grasshoff, ed. 2006. ... Ptolemy's Geography: An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters. Blažek, Václav. J. Lennart Berggren is Professor of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University and twice president of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics. Dionysus was thought until recently to be a foreign god in the Greek pantheon; a result of trade contacts with Thrace and Phrygia, a late acquirement connected with the renewed prosperity of Greece after the "Dark Age." According to the classical Found inside – Page 199Loeb. Antonio Tempesta ( 1555-1630 ) , engraving . One in a series of 150 illustrations for Ovid's Metamorphoses around 1595 . 12.3 x 12 cm . The accompanying text reads : Jupiter abducted ... Stevens , Henry N .: Ptolemy's Geography . A detailed and not too flattering description of Ptolemy’s personal appearance and habits goes back, again, to the Arabic tradition, and has been repeated in some of the modern editions of Ptolemy’s works,4. Found inside – Page 241... De Bello Gallico , Loeb Edition , 1917 , Trans : Edwards , H.J. Cassius Dio , Roman History , Loeb Edition ... The Decline of oracles , Loeb Edition , 1936 , Trans : Babbitt , F.C. Ptolemy , Geography , in Rivet & Smith 1981 , 131ff ... Ptolemy's Geography is the only book on cartography to have survived from the classical period and one of the most influential scientific works of all time.
Found inside – Page 34610 vols (Loeb Classical Library; London/Cambridge MA: Heinemann/Harvard University Press, 1929–62). ... The Geography by Claudius Ptolemy, Greek geographer of the 2nd century A.D. (New York: Dover, 1932, repr. 1991). Julius Solinus. A welcome English version of this first world atlas. Berggren, J. Lennart and Jones, Alexander. Within the preceding 9 chapters Claudius Ptolemy has adopted a systematic methodology for the description of each land area or country. Ptolemy, Latin in full Claudius Ptolemaeus, (born c. 100 ce —died c. 170 ce ), an Egyptian astronomer, mathematician, and geographer of Greek descent who flourished in Alexandria during the 2nd century ce. Learn more about the program.
It is from this text that the work of Eratosthenes is known, the original manuscripts having no doubt been lost in the fire at the Great Library of Alexandria. This edition is designed to provide everything needed for a one-semester course, or it can be a component of a more general course on planetary theory or history of astronomy." To control the text and ensure readers understood the methodology there-in utilised . Found inside – Page 2998, B. Perrin, Loeb, Harvard, 1919 Plutarch, Demetrius, Antony & Pyrrhus, Lives vol. ... 1, Weidmann, 1926 Claudius Ptolemy, Astronomical Canon Rufinus, Ecclesiastical History Severus, Bishop of Al-Ushmunain, History of the Patriarchs, ... Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek astronomer, geographer and astrologer of the second century, who lived in the city of Alexandria. The editors provide substantive introductions as well as essential critical and explanatory notes . In several fields his writings represent the culminating achievement of Greco-Roman science, particularly his geocentric (Earth-centred . Abstract.
Ptolemy also wrote 'Geography', a gazetteer . It supersedes all previous translations and corrects all editions. We learn from them, however, that he took, in general, an Aristotelian position philosophically, though his predilection for mathematics led him to regard that division of science with far greater reverence than the more biologically minded Aristotle.2 One of his minor works and chapters in the longer ones are philosophical and testify to his knowledge of and interest in the subject. The Loeb Classical Library is the only series of books which, through original text and English translation, gives access to our entire Greek and Latin heritage. Discover more of the author’s books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. Encyclopædia Britannica • Encyclopedia.com • Infoplease • Merriam-Webster. Found inside – Page 288Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1938–62). Pomponius Mela, Pomponius Mela's Description of the World, trans. and intro. F. E. Romer (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998). Ptolemy, Geography ... At the very outset of the Geography, Ptolemy describes his subject as "an imitation through drawing of the entire known part of the world together with the things that are, broadly speaking, connected with it," and the work's Greek 1The geographer Strabo (1.1.12, Loeb 1:23-25) also ascribes to Hipparchus the opinion that Tetrabiblos I. Discussions on the possibility of heliocentrism date to classical antiquity.
Found insidePorphyry, Plotinus: Porphyry on the Life of Plotinus, and the Enneads, Loeb, ed. A.H. Armstrong, 4 vols. Pliny, Natural History, Loeb. Procopius, History of the Wars, Loeb, 5 vols. Ptolemy, Geography St Cyprian=Saint Cyprien, Letters, ... Charles Withers explains how the choice of Greenwich to mark 0° longitude solved problems of global measurement that had engaged geographers, astronomers, and mariners since ancient times. Please try again. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. In: Blažek, Václav. Found inside – Page 14312–13 Loeb edn.). Ptolemy remarks that the possibility of astrological knowledge is established by such considerations (ibid.). ... Geographical differences, nurture, and customs also contribute to the particular way of life. Ptolemy is known for his three scholarly works: the Almagest— which focused on astronomy and geometry, the Tetrabiblos— which focused on astrology, and, most importantly, Geography— which advanced geographic knowledge. He wrote the 'Tetrabiblos', comprising four books on the subject of astrology, which was a seminal influence on the subject up until the Renaissance. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Unable to add item to List. Ptolemy (Auletes) on being restored by Gabinius, put to death both Archelaus and his daughter; 23 but not long after 24 he was reinstated in his kingdom, he died a natural death, leaving two sons and two daughters, the eldest of whom was Cleopatra. [5], [6] & [7]) is that the author of Almagest worked somewhere between 600 & 1300, probably near to the upper bound. Convenient and well-printed pocket volumes feature up-to-date text and accurate and literate English translations on each facing page. Found insideDewing, H.B. Loeb Classical Library 48, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. Ptolemy. 1932. Geography of Claudius Ptolemy, trans. Stephenson, E.L. New York Public Library, New York. Pulleyblank, E.G. 1968. 'Chinese evidence for the ... Contents 1 Naming and nationality 2 Astronomy 3 The Geography 4 Astrology 5 Music 6 Optics 7 Named after Ptolemy 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 References . Found inside – Page 290H.B. Dewing , Loeb Classical Library , London and New York 1914–35 Ptolemy , Claudius , Geography , transl . and ed . by E.L. Stevenson , New York 1932 Quataert , D. ( 1975 ) ' Dilemma of development : the Agricultural Bank and ... Tetrabiblos is a text on the philosophy and practice of astrology, written in the 2nd century AD by the Alexandrian scholar Claudius Ptolemy (c. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Found insideAntony; Pyrrhus Psalms of Solomon Ptolemy Geography Res gestae RPC II.1028 SEG Sifra Strabo Geog Suetonius, Augustus; Claudius; ... Translated by H. L. Jones; Loeb Classical Library; Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1917–32. ", "The translation is exemplary, surely the best in any language. Addeddate 2021-05-12 18:24:34 Identifier claudius-ptolemy-the-geography_202105 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t28b26n6x Ocr tesseract 5..-alpha-20201231-10-g1236 Ocr_autonomous true Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf Claudius Ptolemaeus (circa 100-circa 170), known as Ptolemy, was an astronomer, mathematician, and geographer of Greek descent who lived and worked in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. Ptolemy's Geographia. and ed. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Found inside – Page 27of 2 of ARMENIA MARITIMA : THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF CILICIA Robert H. Hewsen The territory historically known as Cilicia lies at the northeastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea ... Loeb Classical Library ; Ptolemy , Geography , ed . He is most well-known for his influential works on astronomy and astrology, although he also wrote on subjects such as optics, geography and harmonics as well. .
", Princeton University Press; New Ed edition (January 15, 2002). Found inside – Page 301(Loeb trans.). Remarkable indeed. No mention there of Gallus. And the statement is tucked away in the midst of a discussion of the incense-tree. THE INTRODUCTION To PTOLEMY's GEOGRAPHY The fundamental study of Ptolemy's Introduction ...
Claudius Ptolemy (c. 90 to c. 168 CE) was an Alexandrian astronomer/astrologer and geographer whose work - for whatever reason - became the standard textbooks on matters astral and geographic throughout the west until the modern period. This page was last edited on 17 November 2021, at 03:54. 435) Hardcover - January 1, 1940 by Ptolemy (Author), F. E. Robbins (Translator) 4.5 out of 5 stars 33 ratings
Nevertheless, determining one's own position while travelling remained a problem for two millennia. but on examination it proves to be nothing but the stock characterization of the philosopher given by the Greek physiognomists.1 There is, in fact, no more to be learned about Ptolemy from external sources, and his own works contain little that is biographical. Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos at LacusCurtius (Transcription of the Loeb Classical Library's English translation) Entire Tetrabiblos of J.M. His oikoumenè spanned 180 degrees of longitude from the Blessed Islands in the Atlantic Ocean to the middle of China, and about 80 degrees of latitude from . The Loeb Classical Library, Harvard and London, Heinemann Ltd. This edition contains more than 40 maps and illustrations, reproduced based on Ptolemy's original manuscript. It remains a fascinating read for students of scientific history and Greek influence.
This is also an excellent site for studying historical geography. Ptolemy's Greek name, Ptolemaeus (Πτολεμαῖος, Ptolemaîos), is an ancient Greek personal name.It occurs once in Greek mythology and is of Homeric form. 'Claudius Ptolemy, The Geography . Ptolemy's Geography. Ptolemy: Tetrabiblos (Loeb Classical Library No.
I, Extracts of Ptolemy on the country of the Seres (China), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Geography_(Ptolemy)&oldid=1055665579, Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text, Articles with unsourced statements from December 2020, Articles with Latin-language sources (la), Articles with Italian-language sources (it), Articles with German-language sources (de), Articles with Greek-language sources (el), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Fragmentary; originally world and 26 regional, Originally world, 1 Europe, 2 Asia, 1 Africa, 63 regional (65 maps extant), Originally world and 26 regional (world map, 2 maps, and 2 half maps missing), No extant maps; written by Michael Apostolios in Crete. Written in the second century AD, for more than fifteen centuries it was the most detailed topography of Europe and Asia available and the best reference on how to gather data and draw maps. --Liba Taub, Cambridge University. They have done a wonderful service to the study of a crucial text by one of the most important figures in the history of science. Found inside – Page 39Notes: A 'Montanus' is mentioned in Juvenal, IV; 107, 131 (Loeb). Also see Pliny's Index for 'Montanus'. There is also a map in the Loeb edition of Pliny the Younger which shows Prusa and Mount Olympus. And see Ptolemy's 'Geography', ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . Found inside – Page lxxxvG. P. Goold, Loeb, 1990. Pseudo-Aristotle, Problems, tr. W. S. Hett, 2 vols, Loeb, 1936-7; revised ed., 1953-7. Ptolemy, Geographia universalis, vetus et nova, Basel, 1540; tr. E. L. Stevenson, Geography of C. Ptolemy, New York, 1932. Introduction.. Of the means of prediction through astronomy, O Syrus, two are the most important and valid. The locations of some +8000 settlements and geographical features are included within the text of Claudius Ptolemy's 'Geographia'. In this episode we pretty much ignore his geography, and don't even pay that much attention to his . Found insideBerggren and Jones, Ptolemy's Geography, 21. Troglodytes and Pamphylians: Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, 2.3. Translation by F. E. Robbins in Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, Loeb Classical Library 435 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ... It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. But more importantly, he introduced the practice of writing down coordinates of latitude and longitude for every feature drawn on a world map, so that someone else possessing only the text of the Geography could reproduce Ptolemy's map at any time, in whole or in part, at any scale. The authors have done a splendid job in every way and have produced a work that will be useful for the duration of our lives and probably much longer. Cartography in the Byzantine Empire", "Notes on the Knowledge of Latitudes and Longitudes in the Middle Ages", Claudii Ptolemaei Geographia, ed. View Diagrams Download Paper Download Images.
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