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  1. Theon of Alexandria: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  2. The Our Race News Leaflet (May 1895 Supplement) Third Set, 8, No. XXXIV (34) - CONTENTS: The Olympic Scale; Proved from Censorinus, Africanus, and Theon of Alexandria. Miscellaneous Notes (Our Race; Its Origin and Destiny) by Charles Totten, 1895
  3. Ancient Roman Scientists: Ancient Roman Astronomers, Gaius Julius Hyginus, Lucilius Junior, Theon of Alexandria, Gaius Sulpicius Gallus
  4. Ancient Roman Astronomers: Gaius Julius Hyginus, Theon of Alexandria, Gaius Sulpicius Gallus, Adrastus of Cyzicus, Acoreus

81. User:Theon - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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82. PORCELAINia/Alexandria/812
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83. Theon Von Alexandria
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84. Hypatia Of Alexandria
The daughter of theon, last head of the Museum at alexandria, Hypatia was bornaround 370AD in alexandria, Egypt, then under the control of Greece.
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85. Theon Von Alexandria
Translate this page theon von alexandria. Er war nur ein eher unbedeutender Mathematiker, der einBuch über das Astrolab, ein Gerät zur Ortsbestimmung von Sternen,
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Astrolab Almagest Ptolemaios Elemente des Euklid Hypatia

86. Hypatia
Hypatia was the daughter of theon, who was considered one of the most educatedmen in alexandria, Egypt. theon raised Hypatia in a world of education.
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Hypatia
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The life of Hypatia was one enriched with a passion for knowledge. Hypatia was the daughter of Theon, who was considered one of the most educated men in Alexandria, Egypt. Theon raised Hypatia in a world of education. Most historians now recognize Hypatia not only as a mathematician and scientist, but also as a philosopher. Historians are uncertain of different aspects of Hypatia's life. For example, Hypatia's date of birth is one that is highly debated. Some historians believe that Hypatia was born in the year 370 AD. On the other hand, others argue that she was an older woman (around 60) at the time of her death, thus making her birth in the year 355 AD. Throughout her childhood, Theon raised Hypatia in an environment of thought. Historians believe that Theon tried to raise the perfect human. Theon himself was a well known scholar and a professor of mathematics at the University of Alexandria. Theon and Hypatia formed a strong bond as he taught Hypatia his own knowledge and shared his passion in the search for answers to the unknown. As Hypatia grew older, she began to develop an enthusiasm for mathematics and the sciences (astronomy and astrology). Most historians believe that Hypatia surpassed her father's knowledge at a young age. However, while Hypatia was still under her father's discipline, he also developed for her a physical routine to ensure for her a healthy body as well as a highly functional mind. In her education, Theon instructed Hypatia on the different religions of the world and taught her how to influence people with the power of words. He taught her the fundamentals of teaching, so that Hypatia became a profound orator. People from other cities came to study and learn from her.

87. Lexikon Theon Von Alexandria
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Theon von Alexandria
Theon von Alexandria (* ca. ) war ein antiker Astronom, Mathematiker und der letzte Leiter der alten Bibliothek von Alexandria im sogenannten Museion , bevor sie durch Theophilus von Alexandria auf Befehl von Kaiser Theodosius I. 391 n. Chr. geschlossen wurde. Theon war der Vater der Mathematikerin Hypatia Theons bedeutendste Arbeit war die Ausgabe von Euklids Elemente um ; ein Werk, das bis ins 19. Jahrhundert als Referenz galt. Ebenso bekannt sind seine insgesamt elfb¤ndigen Kommentare zu Ptolem¤us Almagest Bearbeiten
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88. Hypatia - Book List
theon, of Smyrna. theon, of alexandria, fl. 364. Hypatia, d. 415. May want tolook into the respondent, Johann Christoph Kiesewetter, 16661744.
http://www.polyamory.org/~howard/Hypatia/books.html
Books on Hypatia of Alexandria
a bibliography by
Howard A. Landman A library card catalog shows you which books a particular library has. This page is the opposite: an inverted card catalog that shows you which libraries have certain books! In this case, I've collected all the books and magazine articles which appeared in my searches of the world's libraries for information about Hypatia of Alexandria, the great mathematician, scientist, and teacher of antiquity. Also included are a number of items identified by Dr. M.A.B. Deakin. Most of the library references below were obtained through the net, using the University of Kansas' CWIS database, which pointed to almost every known electronic library card catalog in the world. The United States "Other Libraries" list alone was staggering enough! Unfortunately, this resource moved or disappeared, so I have had to remove my (broken) links to it. If you know where this is now, please let me know! If you're broadly interested in Women And Science, click here for a more general bibliography.

89. Hipertexto Pitágoras: Notícias Sobre A Nova Biblioteca De Alexandria
Translate this page theon de alexandria. Filósofo e matemático, viveu por volta de 365 em alexandria . Hipácia de alexandria. Filha de theon de alexandria, era filósofa e
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Roberto Ribeiro Paterlini Foi inaugurada em 16/10/2002 a Bibliotheca Alexandrina A Nova Biblioteca de Alexandria
A Antiga Biblioteca de Alexandria
A Nova Biblioteca de Alexandria
A nova biblioteca de Alexandria, que recebe o nome sugestivo de Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Ao lado mapa do Antigo Egito com algumas das principais cidades. Cotado de http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/Students/Ellen/Museum.html o
A Antiga Biblioteca de Alexandria
http://www.angelfire.com/al/alexandriano1/bibliot.html
Segue uma pequena biografia de cada um. Euclides de Alexandria. Os Elementos Os Elementos Cognitio Causarum . Euclides manuseia um compasso e explica Geometria para alguns estudantes. Confira Escola de Atenas. Arquimedes de Siracusa.
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Cotado de Greek Mathematics and its Modern Heirs, Vaticano. Aristarco de Samos. Hipsicles. Heron de Alexandria. Menelau de Alexandria. Sphaerica o Ptolomeu de Alexandria. , em treze livros, ficou mais tarde conhecida como Almajesto Cognitio Causarum Escola de Atenas.

90. Re: Isidoros And Anthemios - Great Buildings Online - Architecture Forum
Pappus of alexandria (Egypt), Sporus of Nicaea (Turkey), theon ofalexandria (Egypt), theon of Smyrna (Turkey), Nicomachus of Gerasa (Jordan) etc etc
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Posted by Just a visitor on January 16, 2003 at 10:21:21: In Reply to: Re: Isidoros and Anthemios - Great Buildings Online posted by Kevin Matthews on November 23, 1999 at 00:22:59: Dear Mr. Matthews, I would like to support what Mrs. Grigoris said about the unfortunate way in which Anthemios And Isidoros are presented. One gets a very strong impression, that those architects were of Turkish origin, after reading the biography of them presented in http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Isidoros_and_Anthemios.html I would like to provide you with a few references that should help you correct this:
1) John Warren, Greek mathematics and the architects to Justinian,
Coach Publishing House, Sussex, England, 1971 2) Heath, Sir Thomas Little, A History of Greek Mathematics (2 Vols.) Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1921. Reprint: Dover Publ., New York, 1981 3)G.L. Huxley, Anthemius of Tralles, A study of later Greek Geometry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1959

91. Lunar Republic Craters
theon Junior. 2.3S. 15.8E. 17. ~ Of alexandria (c. 335?c. 405?), Greek mathematicianand astronomer; son of theon Of Smyrna (qv).
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92. Alexandria Definition Alexandria Bedeutung Alexandria Info Erklärung Beschrei
Translate this page Der letzte bekannte Leiter des Museums war theon von alexandria (ca. 335-405).Im Jahre 391 ließ auf Befehl des christlichen Kaisers Theodosius des Großen
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Alexandria - Definition und Bedeutung
Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit der ¤gyptischen Stadt Alexandria, andere Bedeutungen unter Alexandria (Begriffskl¤rung) Alexandria arabisch al-Iskandariyya ) ist eine nach ihrem Gr¼nder Alexander dem GroŸen benannte Hafenstadt am Delta des Nils an der Mittelmeerk¼ste „gyptens . Nach dessen Tod wurde sie zum Sitz der ptolem¤ischen Dynastie und wurde rasch zu einer der ber¼hmtesten St¤dte in der griechischen Welt. Sie blieb eine wichtige Stadt und ist heute nach Kairo die zweitgr¶Ÿte Stadt „gyptens. Alexandria, Sphinx aus Rosengranit, ptolem¤isch Pompeji S¤ule In antiker Zeit war Alexandria nach Rom zeitweilig die zweitgr¶Ÿte Stadt der Welt und gab der Alexandrinischen Periode ihren Namen. Bekannt war sie f¼r ihren Leuchtturm , den " Pharos von Alexandria " (eines der sieben Weltwunder ), und die " Bibliothek von Alexandria ", die mit ca. 700.000 Schriftrollen damals die gr¶Ÿte der Welt war.Das Schicksal der GroŸen Bibliothek ist umstritten; einige antike Quellen sprechen von einem Feuer bei

93. Seção De Textos
Translate this page Hepatia, a última grande matemática da Escola de alexandria, filha de theon dealexandria, é assassinada por uma multidão de monges cristãos, incitados por
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"Acreditar num deus cruel, faz um homem cruel."
Thomas Paine P H Única ideologia capaz de dividir com o comunismo e o nazismo o pódio dedicado às ideologias mais mortíferas da história humana, o cristianismo mantém-se uma ideologia dominante em muitos países ocidentais, como o "gendarme do mundo", os EUA. Chegou a hora de abrir o "Livro Negro do Cristianismo: 2000 anos de terror, perseguições e repressão", que resume algumas das piores atrocidades cometidas em nome dessa ideologia que pretende promover o amor ao próximo. A no um "Os deuses não estavam mais, e Deus não estava ainda."
O culto da personalidade do fundador da seita atinge, nos cristãos, um nível que mesmo o estalinismo não conseguirá igualar: o fundador é proclamado "verdadeiro homem e verdadeiro Deus", ("Deus-Homem", em linguagem comum). Os que duvidam disso são proclamados imediatamente hereges, e sofrerão mais tarde os raios da Inquisição. A partir do século IV da nossa era, começará o assassinato dos não-crentes pelos cristãos.

94. ## REDE DE LETRAS ##
Translate this page Menelau de alexandria, Ptolomeu de alexandria, Diofanto de alexandria, Papusde alexandria, theon de alexandria, Hipácia de alexandria e Proclus Diádoco.
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95. Portal GuruWEB
Translate this page pelo astrônomo e matemático theon de alexandria e pelo matemático grego Proclus,escritor de uma paráfrase do ‘Tetrabiblos’ de Ptolomeu.
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96. Arendt
Translate this page H. war die Tochter des Mathematikers und Astronomen theon von alexandria.Ihre philosophische Ausbildung erhielt sie im Museum und vermutlich in der
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HYPATIA VON ALEXANDRIA griechische Mathematikerin und Philosophin, *ca. 370, †415 n.u.Z.
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97. Vivianus 1573
Translate this page theon von alexandria darf dabei nicht mit theon von Smyrna - um 130 n.Chr.- verwechselt werden. theon von Smyrna ist ein (vereinzelter) Zeuge der
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Aratos
Ich spreche im folgenden von der Hypothese oder dem System des Aratos Macrobius Herakleides von Pontos ) festgemacht werden kann:
  • schon Eudoxus von Knidos ) und Aratos ), der die Phainomena des Pseudo-Eudoxus 9.Jh.n.Chr. tauchen dann zum ersten Mal in den Aratos Germanicus -Handschriften die
Da das des Aratos System des Aratos System des Herakleides sprechen.
abgeleitet
Neuere Forschungen zeigen ( Aratos Hipparch in seiner Kritik Aratos Eudoxus Aratos Cicero Vitruv Macrobius um 422 n.Chr.
Theon von Alexandrien um 365 n.Chr. hat Scholia in Aratum
geschrieben, die auch in der Pariser Ausgabe von Guilhelmus Morelius vorkommen. Theon von Alexandria darf dabei nicht mit Theon von Smyrna um 130 n.Chr. - verwechselt werden. Theon von Smyrna ist ein (vereinzelter) Zeuge der Reihenfolge Mond-Venus-Merkur-Sonne.
Cicero

Auf das System des Stoikers Aratos kommt Cicero in seinem zweiten Buch zu sprechen.
Balbus , der in diesem Buche die Lehre der Stoa - was die Astronomie betrifft: anhand der des Aratos infraque Martem duae soli oboediant, ipse sol mundum omnem sua luce compleat Macrobius in seinem Scipio Cicero Plato
Cicero Lucilius Balbus Cicero Balbus
als sehr junger Mann " (im Alter von 17 bis 22 Jahren) die des Aratos , 104ff). Vgl.

98. RLI - Mathematikerinnen
Translate this page Sie war die Tochter von theon von alexandria. theon war Lehrer für Mathematik ander Schule von alexandria, später wurde er dann auch Leiter dieser Schule.
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Mathematikerinnen
von Cornelia Teller aus: Sabine Berghan u.a. (Hg.): Wider die Natur? Frauen in Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Berlin (Elefanten Press) 1984, S. 258-261.
Im folgenden wollen wir die Lebensgeschichte einiger Mathematikerinnen untersuchen. Mathematikerinnen, die Bedeutendes geleistet haben, hat es zu verschiedenen Zeiten gegeben. einige Frauen, die Herausragendes in der Mathematik geleistet haben sollen . Allerdings ist die genaue Kenntnis ihrer Arbeiten verloren gegangen. top Etwas mehr ist von Hypatia top Maria Agnesi top top Nur knapp 30 Jahre nach Emilies Tod wurde Sophie Germain top Mary Fairfax Somerville top Karoline Herschel top Sonja Kowalewska top Emmy Noether top
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Literatur zu den Mathematikerinnen
  • BUCCIARELLI, L./DWORSKY, N.: Sophie Germain, Dordrecht-Boston-London 1980.
  • FEYL, Renate: Der lautlose Aufbruch, Berlin/DDR (Neues Leben) 1981 bzw. Darm-stadt-Neuwied (Sammlung Luchterhand 465) 1983.
  • JENSEN, D.: Lob der Frauen, Hamburg 1953 (u.a. zu Caroline Herschel).
  • OSEN, LYNN M.: Women in Mathematics, Cambridge/Mass.-London/England (MIT) 1974, 3. Auflage 1977.
  • WUSSIG, Hans: Emmy Noether (1882 bis 1935), in: WUSSIG, Hans/ARNOLD, Wolfgang (Hg.): Biographien bedeutender Mathematiker, Berlin (Ost) 1975, S. 514-522.

99. HYPATIA Von Alexandrien
Translate this page Sie war die Tochter des Mathematikers theon von alexandria, von dem sie auch ihreAusbildung erhielt. Die Annahme, sie sei darüber hinaus an dessen
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Band II (1990) Spalten 1232-1233 Autor: Franz Seiffer HYPATIA von Alexandrien Lit.: Franz Seiffer

100. Ptolemy
We only know details of the Handy Tables through the commentary by theon ofAlexandria but in 76 the author shows that care is required since theon was
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Claudius Ptolemy
Born: about 85 in Egypt
Died: about 165 in Alexandria, Egypt
One of the most influential Greek astronomers and geographers of his time, Ptolemy propounded the geocentric theory in a form that prevailed for 1400 years. However, of all the ancient Greek mathematicians, it is fair to say that his work has generated more discussion and argument than any other. We shall discuss the arguments below for, depending on which are correct, they portray Ptolemy in very different lights. The arguments of some historians show that Ptolemy was a mathematician of the very top rank, arguments of others show that he was no more than a superb expositor, but far worse, some even claim that he committed a crime against his fellow scientists by betraying the ethics and integrity of his profession. We know very little of Ptolemy's life. He made astronomical observations from Alexandria in Egypt during the years AD 127-41. In fact the first observation which we can date exactly was made by Ptolemy on 26 March 127 while the last was made on 2 February 141. It was claimed by Theodore Meliteniotes in around 1360 that Ptolemy was born in Hermiou (which is in Upper Egypt rather than Lower Egypt where Alexandria is situated) but since this claim first appears more than one thousand years after Ptolemy lived, it must be treated as relatively unlikely to be true. In fact there is no evidence that Ptolemy was ever anywhere other than Alexandria. His name, Claudius Ptolemy, is of course a mixture of the Greek Egyptian 'Ptolemy' and the Roman 'Claudius'. This would indicate that he was descended from a Greek family living in Egypt and that he was a citizen of Rome, which would be as a result of a Roman emperor giving that 'reward' to one of Ptolemy's ancestors.

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