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  2. Planisphaerium - Wikipedia

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    The Planisphaerium is a work by Ptolemy. The title can be translated as "celestial plane" or "star chart". In this work Ptolemy explored the mathematics of mapping figures inscribed in the celestial sphere onto a plane by what is now known as stereographic projection. This method of projection preserves the properties of circles.

  3. Geography (Ptolemy) - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy had mapped the whole world from the Fortunatae Insulae (Cape Verde [54] or Canary Islands) eastward to the eastern shore of the Magnus Sinus. This known portion of the world was comprised within 180 degrees. In his extreme east Ptolemy placed Serica (the Land of Silk), the Sinarum Situs (the Port of the Sinae), and the emporium of ...

  4. Canon of Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Canon of Kings was a dated list of kings used by ancient astronomers as a convenient means to date astronomical phenomena, such as eclipses.For a period, the Canon was preserved by the astronomer Claudius Ptolemy, and is thus known sometimes as Ptolemy's Canon.

  5. Deferent and epicycle - Wikipedia

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    Claudius Ptolemy refined the deferent-and-epicycle concept and introduced the equant as a mechanism that accounts for velocity variations in the motions of the planets. The empirical methodology he developed proved to be extraordinarily accurate for its day and was still in use at the time of Copernicus and Kepler.

  6. Harmonia Macrocosmica - Wikipedia

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    The first part of the atlas contains copper plate prints depicting the world systems of Claudius Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Tycho Brahe. At the end are star maps of the classical and further constellations , the latter ones as introduced by Julius Schiller in his Coelum stellatum christianum of 1627.

  7. File:La Cosmographie de Claude Ptolemée.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Cosmography by Claudius Ptolemy, including 27 maps by Claudius Clavus. This manuscript was commissioned by Guillaume Fillastre, cardinal of Saint Marc. No world map. Regional maps include Europe I-X, Africa I-IV, and Asia I-XII, present from page 332 to page 430.

  8. Handy Tables - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy's Handy Tables (Ancient Greek: πρόχειροι κανόνες, romanized: Procheiroi kanones) is a collection of astronomical tables that second century astronomer Ptolemy created after finishing the Almagest. The Handy Tables elaborated the astronomical tables of the Almagest and included usage instructions, but left out the ...

  9. Category:Constellations listed by Ptolemy - Wikipedia

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    Contributions; Talk; ... View history; General What links here; ... Constellations listed by Greco-Roman astronomer Ptolemy (after 150 CE) — 48 are IAU recognized