「PTOLEMY」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| According to | Ptolemy, a stella or table erected in Athens containe |
| Ptolemy, a Greek cartographer, describes the Tamil te | |
| Ptolemy also called the island Simoundou or Simundu ( | |
| er Abraham Ibn Ezra as the system employed by | Ptolemy, an attribution that was accepted by Placidus |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constell |
| According to | Ptolemy and Agatharchides (De Rubr. |
| orbit, and supported the geocentric models of | Ptolemy and the Capellan geoheliocentric model of Wit |
| During the reign of the Egyptian king | Ptolemy and his wife Cleopatra, the high priest Onias |
| map; in addition to the 48 constellations of | Ptolemy, and the additions of more recent astronomers |
| he Stone Tower in eastern Pamir (mentioned by | Ptolemy, and shown on the Ashharatsuyts map too), the |
| He permitted Joseph, however, to go to | Ptolemy, and also to speak to the people. |
| etry most diligently [...] and having studied | Ptolemy and seen almost everything of Tycho Brahe, Ke |
| Talaittakkolam (Takkola of | Ptolemy and the Milindapandha, On the isthmus of Kra) |
| e right shoulder by an arrow and his officers | Ptolemy and Leonatos were also injured. |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellati |
| t was one of the first printed works based on | Ptolemy and also the first to be printed in vernacula |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellati |
| location corresponds to the one mentioned by | Ptolemy and the different form is most likely caused |
| els with multiple centers, which were used by | Ptolemy and other mathematical astronomers until the |
| tions described by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellati |
| ridani had been described as 1st-magnitude by | Ptolemy and al-Sufi. |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constell |
| It is noticed also by | Ptolemy and in the Itineraries, but without any indic |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellati |
| that has attracted seafarers like Marco Polo, | Ptolemy and Sea Traders from China and East Asia. |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy and remains one of the 88 modern constellatio |
| The same law was also investigated by | Ptolemy and in the Middle Ages by Witelo, but due to |
| llations listed by the 2nd century astronomer | Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constell |
| v. 3.), The MSS. of | Ptolemy and the older editions (Pirckheymer's, for in |
| t its name is mentioned by Strabo, Pliny, and | Ptolemy, and we learn from an inscription of the time |
| ules, beyond there where the four kings named | Ptolemy, Antigonos, Magas and Alexander rule, likewis |
| ules, beyond there where the four kings named | Ptolemy, Antigonos, Magas and Alexander rule, likewis |
| ond possible solution is that these Angles of | Ptolemy are not those of Schleswig at all. |
| erus's work consists chiefly of extracts from | Ptolemy, Artemidorus Ephesius and other earlier write |
| rd-century Introduction to the Tetrabiblos of | Ptolemy, as well as being quoted by Hephaistio of The |
| o the identification of the Samangan by Aoros | Ptolemy as the place of the Varni or Uarni and the fo |
| at the other major Pictish tribes, related by | Ptolemy as the Vacomagi, Venicones, and Taezali, even |
| Arrian cites | Ptolemy as saying Cyropolis surrendered from the star |
| Regardless of the cause, she did until | Ptolemy Auletes returned in 55 BC, with Roman support |
| However, it also corrected | Ptolemy based on findings of earlier Arab astronomers |
| been tentatively identified as the Lurinum of | Ptolemy both by similarity of name and because of Cas |
| Instead of fighting a civil war, the | Ptolemy brothers agreed to rule Egypt jointly. |
| Jordanes had read | Ptolemy, but he claimed to be writing of times before |
| in Pliny (among the populi stipendiarii) and | Ptolemy but no further notice of it is found in ancie |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150 AD. |
| nown from a mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| om a single mention of them by the geographer | Ptolemy c. 150. |
| queen roughly nine months later; he is named | Ptolemy Caesar, in honor of his father. |
| Ptolemy calls it a "parallactic instrument" and seems | |
| In the 2nd century AD, Claudius | Ptolemy catalogued 37 stars in Centaurus. |
| The Valentinian Gnostic | Ptolemy claims in his letter to Flora that it is the |
| Together with this precious | Ptolemy codex, he sent in 1418 to the chapter-library |
| Ptolemy considered a circle of diameter 120. | |
| lassical astrologers of note such as Claudius | Ptolemy constructed a treatise on forecasting weather |
| Some manuscripts of the Geography of | Ptolemy contain twenty-seven maps, which are stated t |
| ridge University Press and The Eye of Heaven: | Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler in the American Institute |
| They are probably the same as | Ptolemy's Doulgoumnioi of the same region (Book 2, Ch |
| actical astrologers of the Roman period after | Ptolemy dealt with stars in the context of the astrol |
| s Restoration (presented by Griff Rhys Jones, | Ptolemy Dean and Marianne Suhr, producer-director Pau |
| sented the television series Restoration with | Ptolemy Dean and Griff Rhys Jones. |
| Her brother is | Ptolemy Dean, the architect. |
| ies of architectural travelogues presented by | Ptolemy Dean, and shown on BBC Four in 2006. |
| In the Almagest, | Ptolemy describes the star as "nebulous and double", |
| where the Quadi and Marcomanni were located, | Ptolemy does not give any tribes. |
| Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principa | |
| Ptolemy does not list a Πολεις for the Epidii, but th | |
| Eventually | Ptolemy entered Cyprus with more military forces in 3 |
| leucids and the Ptolemies; it was captured by | Ptolemy Euergetes in 246. |
| In Alexandria, we see | Ptolemy floating facedown in the river, dead. |
| dingly he considers that there is an error in | Ptolemy, for the place is called a port in one manusc |
| Ptolemy further attributes seventeen "signs of the se | |
| Ptolemy gives a list of parallels, starting with the | |
| In 1900, Franz Xaver Kugler demonstrated that | Ptolemy had stated in his Almagest IV.2 that Hipparch |
| The renowned geographer | Ptolemy had described about in his writings about the |
| In his work on ancient India, | Ptolemy had identified Kanyakumari (Cape Comorin) alo |
| Clarkson players Juana Baribeau and Katelyn | Ptolemy have been invited. |
| Ptolemy herself also appears as a bonus in the game. | |
| been preserved and it is mentioned by Strabo; | Ptolemy; Hierocles; and the Tabula Peutingeriana. |
| great Egyptian victory of Raphia (217), where | Ptolemy himself was present, secured the northern bor |
| Ptolemy, however, mentions the Lougoi Bouroi (transli | |
| Ptolemy I Soter | |
| Epaenetus, admiral of | Ptolemy I Soter. |
| n nature and that the new world of Euclid and | Ptolemy I Soter has replaced the old world of Aristot |
| was active in Alexandria during the reign of | Ptolemy I (323-283 BC). |
| , established on the west bank of the Nile by | Ptolemy I Soter to be the capital of Upper Egypt. |
| ps were turned back by the count of Tusculum, | Ptolemy I, and never made it to their goal. |
| of forgery is the introductory dedication to | Ptolemy II Philadelphus, referring to him as Σεβαστω |
| e was present at the coronation procession of | Ptolemy II Philadelphus in 284 BC. |
| She became a mistress of | Ptolemy II Philadelphus and was deified by him as Aph |
| Demetrius Phalereus, librarian for | Ptolemy II Philadelphus king of Egypt- 277 BC |
| Kings | Ptolemy II Philadelphus and Ergamenes lived in peace |
| He lived therefore in the reign of | Ptolemy II Philadelphus, and is to be classed with th |
| Ptolemy II was the first to solve the problem of keep | |
| e great library at Alexandria, established by | Ptolemy II several decades earlier. |
| inning of the 3rd century BC, in the court of | Ptolemy II Philadelphus at Alexandria. |
| Ptolemaic coins that date from the reigns of | Ptolemy II, Ptolemy III and Berenike, 309-80 BCE. |
| er Lysimachus' death she married her brother, | Ptolemy II, who established a cult in her honor. |
| red more likely in the Ptolemaic period under | Ptolemy II, when Greek engineers solved the problem o |
| forces to victory over Patroclus, admiral of | Ptolemy II. |
| mpt to stop it until 238 BC, when the pharaoh | Ptolemy III attempted to add an extra day to every fo |
| s and nephew of Onias, succeeded in pacifying | Ptolemy III (Euergetes). |
| She was a daughter of | Ptolemy III and Berenice II. |
| Ptolemy III Euergetes, the restorer of so many temple | |
| In 246 BC, | Ptolemy III Euergetes lost the Cyclades to Antigonus |
| emaic Egypt, where he was court astronomer to | Ptolemy III Euergetes. |
| In Ptolemaic times, | Ptolemy III Euergetes constructed a great gateway and |
| Temple of Amun at Karnak during the reign of | Ptolemy III (246-222 BC). |
| le of Ma'at, a sacred lake and the Gateway of | Ptolemy III Euergetes / Ptolemy IV Philopator, which |
| eform of the Egyptian calendar was decreed by | Ptolemy III Euergetes in 238 BC, but never implemente |
| Some were probably issued during | Ptolemy III's expedition to Syria. |
| Entrance to the Temple of Khonsu (Gateway of | Ptolemy III) |
| His roles have ranged from | Ptolemy in Caesar and Cleopatra at the Belgrade in 19 |
| geometry, with ample references to Euclid and | Ptolemy, in order to do so. |
| by Herodotus in his History (IV.16-25) and by | Ptolemy in his Geography. |
| nown about Timocharis comes from citations by | Ptolemy in the Almagest. |
| The Vecht is probably called Vidrus by | Ptolemy in his map of Magna Germania. |
| as "Sagala or Euthydemia" in the Geography of | Ptolemy in the 1st century CE. |
| Ptolemy in Geography (Book 2 Chapter 10) on the other | |
| nt astronomical instrument first described by | Ptolemy in the Almagest (V. |
| emae, were an ancient Germanic tribe cited by | Ptolemy in his Geography (2.10) as Chaimai, which als |
| a mathematical concept developed by Claudius | Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD to account for the obse |
| ir soldiers, took their places in the lines - | Ptolemy in his left and Antiochus in his right wing - |
| that the crucial and decisive intervention by | Ptolemy in 312 BC, maintained for some more power to |
| mentioned in the geographical world atlas by | Ptolemy in the 2nd century. |
| i. p. 540) justifies | Ptolemy in this matter by supposing that he follows a |
| The Hellenistic astronomer | Ptolemy, in Almagest IV 2, discusses the duration and |
| Ptolemy inherited from his Greek predecessors a geome | |
| Mages cast spells that turn | Ptolemy into a shrunken figure that disappears into h |
| series The Bartimaeus Trilogy: this fictional | Ptolemy is a young magician (from Alexandria) whom Ba |
| Ptolemy is the last ancient writer that mentions the | |
| The Vienna manuscript of | Ptolemy is one of the most beautiful extant. |
| Ptolemy is said to have built a giant ship known as t | |
| the latter is to be identified with Rouffach, | Ptolemy is mistaken in attributing it to the Nemetes, |
| ve sprung up around this camp; in the time of | Ptolemy it was already important. |
| the second of the Ptolemaic Decrees issued by | Ptolemy IV of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty, whic |
| amani (or Ergamenes II) in collaboration with | Ptolemy IV who added an antechamber and a gate struct |
| ) took control of Thebes and revolted against | Ptolemy IV Philopator. |
| He probably lived under the | Ptolemy IV Philopator (222-205 BC), and his picture w |
| Ptolemy IV is a major protagonist of the apocryphal 3 | |
| he decree appears to have been created during | Ptolemy IV's military reign. |
| , in fact, is this showpiece galley built for | Ptolemy IV, described by Callixenus of Rhodes, writin |
| he was murdered at the instigation of her son | Ptolemy IV, with whom she was probably associated in |
| vember 220 BC she was married to her brother, | Ptolemy IV. |
| Ptolemy IX "subsequently enlarged the temple by addin | |
| lyphic and Greek including the royal names of | Ptolemy IX and Cleopatra. |
| Ptolemy Keraunos, Meleager, who succeeded his brother | |
| Tolomeo, re d'Egitto ( | Ptolemy, King of Egypt; HWV 25) is an opera in three |
| and of the "absurdity of their Law," and how | Ptolemy Lagus was able to invade Jerusalem in 320 BC |
| ast spent a considerable time at the court of | Ptolemy Lagus. |
| The Greek historian | Ptolemy linked the origin of the Kuninda to the count |
| The original use of the name, by Tacitus, | Ptolemy, Lucan and Pliny the Elder, referred to the a |
| to the sole legitimate historical reference ( | Ptolemy), made so that a fictional itinerary in De Si |
| Ptolemy makes it a port of the Unelli or Veneli, a Ga | |
| has proposed that the 1st century astronomer | Ptolemy may have seen it with the naked eye while obs |
| Ptolemy mentions Neomagus (i.e. | |
| Ptolemy mentions Olikana in his Geographia (c. | |
| In the 2nd century AD, | Ptolemy mentions four islands of Skandiai in his Geog |
| The 2nd century geographer Claudius | Ptolemy mentions that the Kasouarioi lived to the eas |
| However, nineteen days after the marriage, | Ptolemy murdered his bride for unknown reasons, an un |
| es, but none of the seven tribes mentioned by | Ptolemy occur in the writings of the two earlier geog |
| Latin the second and third books of Claudius | Ptolemy of Pelusium, Concerning the Judgment of the S |
| Ptolemy of Alexandria compiled a more extensive table | |
| Ptolemy of Cyprus was the king of Cyprus c. 80-58 BC. | |
| that of the Greco-Roman astronomer, Claudius | Ptolemy of Alexandria (c 85-c 165). |
| t administered this plant to cure his general | Ptolemy of a poisoned arrow. |
| tribune (58 BC), he enacted a law to deprive | Ptolemy of his kingdom, and reduce Cyprus to a Roman |
| he was a distant cousin to Roman Client King | Ptolemy of Mauretania and the princesses named Drusil |
| Extracts of | Ptolemy on the country of the Seres (China) (English |
| perhaps too remote for detailed knowledge by | Ptolemy or his sources. |
| ated and different from the Asia described by | Ptolemy or Marco Polo and therefore, must be a New Wo |
| the young | Ptolemy Philadelphus was awarded Syria and Cilicia; |
| was crowned ruler of Cyrenaica and Libya; and | Ptolemy Philadelphus was crowned ruler of Phoenicia, |
| th the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, and which | Ptolemy Philadelphus carried on from the Bitter Lakes |
| aic times, more especially with the reigns of | Ptolemy Philadelphus, Ptolemy Epiphanes, and Ptolemy |
| the Suda, who merely says that he lived under | Ptolemy Philadelphus. |
| to the court of the Indian emperor Ashoka, by | Ptolemy Philadelphus. |
| Plutarch also mentions that | Ptolemy Philopater owned this immense vessel in his L |
| It was dedicated to king | Ptolemy Philopator. |
| be connected to the town of Iugidunum, which | Ptolemy places in the same area as he places the trib |
| n Caesar's support in their dynastic dispute, | Ptolemy presents him with Pompey's head, but Caesar i |
| It is called by | Ptolemy Psaphara (Psaphara) probably in order to dist |
| , the Acropolis at Athens, and The astronomer | Ptolemy putting up a stone, on the authority of the A |
| Geminus and | Ptolemy quote him as a source on the rising and setti |
| and is known to have included Buchan Ness, as | Ptolemy refers to the promontory as 'Taexalon Promont |
| Ptolemy refers several times in his Almagest to a The | |
| Ptolemy refused, and, wholly unprepared to resist Rom | |
| Most African elephants, the species used by | Ptolemy, retreated in panic before the impact and ran |
| ission screen appears during the game showing | Ptolemy riding on the back of a large, flying green d |
| Ptolemy rode to the center encouraging his phalanx to | |
| Ptolemy says that their towns or principal places wer | |
| According to Alberuni and | Ptolemy Sialkot and Shakilnagri are one and the same. |
| ssinated at the instigation of his son-in-law | Ptolemy, son of Abubus. |
| As | Ptolemy speaks of IIinakes to accompany his treatise, |
| Ptolemy tells us next to nothing about them, only tha | |
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