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41. Index Of Ancient Greek Scientists callippus (Cyzicus, 370300 B.C.). Greek astronomer, student of Eudoxus. Showed that at least 34 spheres are needed to account for the movement of the moon, planets, and stars. http://www.ics.forth.gr/~vsiris/ancient_greeks/whole_list.html |
42. Eudoxus Of Cyzicus Encyclopedia Topics Reference.com Jan 01, 2001; callippus of Cyzicusc. 370c. 310 b.c. Greek astronomer and mathematician who used mathematical astronomy for a number of http://www.reference.com/browse/Eudoxus of Cyzicus |
43. CosmosFrontier.com Astronomy The Sky Ancient Beliefs And In 46 BC Julius Caesar instigated calendar reform and adopted a calendar based upon the 365 1/4 day year length originally proposed by 4th century BC Greek astronomer callippus. http://www.cosmosfrontier.com/astronomy/the-sky/ancient-beliefs.html |
44. The Beroia Gymnasiarchy Law When the assembly had convened, Zopyrus son of Amyntas, the gymnasiarch, Asclepiades son of Heras, and callippus the son of Hippocrates proposed this motion since all the other http://www.umich.edu/~classics/programs/class/cc/372/B015.html |
45. Perseus Digital Library Welcome to Perseus 4.0, also known as the Perseus Hopper. Read more on the Perseus version history. New to Perseus? Click here for a short tutorial. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper?redirect=true |
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