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- Phaenomena Aratea may refer to: A work by Aratus (3rd century BC) based on the above: a work by Cicero (1st century BC) a work by Germanicus (1st century...
- Phaenomena is a work by Euclid on spherical astronomy. The book is divided into 18 propositions, each dealing with "the important arcs on the celestial...
- Astraea. "Astraea". Zeno.org (in German). Retrieved 11 April 2018. Aratus, Phaenomena 97–128 Hyginus, Astronomica 2.25 Gallentine, Jay (November 2009). Amb****adors...
- Aratus, Phaenomena 187 Aratus, Phaenomena 187 C. F. Rey, In the Country of the Blue (1927), Camelot Press, London, pg. 265 Aratus Solensis, Phaenomena translated...
- (Ὀκταετηρίς), on an eight-year lunisolar-Venus cycle of the calendar Phaenomena (Φαινόμενα) and Enoptron (Ἔνοπτρον), on spherical astronomy, probably...
- (2015), Eratosthenes and Hyginus: Constellation Myths, With Aratus's Phaenomena, Oxford University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-871698-3. Google Books....
- 3 Nonnus, Dionysiaca 2.682–683 Hyginus, De astronomica 2.9.1 Aratus, Phaenomena 189 Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Iope: Ἰόπη Pausanias, 4.35.9 Ovid, Metamorphoses...
- sunrise or sunset, more rarely in the middle of the day. The poet Aratus (Phaenomena, lines 880–891) mentions parhelia as part of his catalogue of Weather...
- hexameter poem Phenomena (Gr****: Φαινόμενα, Phainómena, "Appearances"; Latin: Phaenomena), the first half of which is a verse setting of a lost work of the same...
- Avienius made a free translation into Latin of Aratus' didactic poem Phaenomena. He also took a po****r Gr**** poem in hexameters, Periegesis, briefly...