- Antaristarchus (D.Caes' nickname for Tsiolkowsky, which is the antipode of Aristarchus)(Ant-Aristarchus). - Antoniadi (H.P.Wilkins's name for Hecataeus B). - Antoniadi Basin; - Antural (J.N.Krieger's and R.Konig's name for a region near their "Montes Ural" and Montes Riphaeus).
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The upper right part of this map (the rather chaotic area north-northwest of Aristarchus and Herodotus) is the mustard-colored Aristarchus Plateau, of which its typical color was investigated by R.W.Wood (hence the area's nickname: Wood's Spot).
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In his day he was renowned for being second best at everything and got the nickname Beta. In the end, legend says he became depressed and starved himself to death. But I digress. ... Aristarchus of Samos not only declared the Earth round, but also suggested it orbited the sun. In order to make these hypotheses,
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The scholarship of the ancient commentators, especially that of Aristarchus and Aristophanes with their reputation for accuracy and scrupulous regard for texts. Indeed Aristarchus' nickname was "Mantis" for his gift of critical divination and he was regarded as the complete critic.
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hence the nickname "Batcave" for Clementine's mission control. I am more than happy to report that as dissimilar as the earthy surroundings outside are to the extraterrestrial pictures ... He is delighted to show his work on Aristarchus Plateau and give an in-depth explanation of the information revealed in the color mosaic.
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Plato was really his nickname; his real name was Aristocles. He tried to enter politics twice, but was repelled by the politicians’ disgusting practices, one of which ... Little is known about Aristarchus (200s B.C.) other than that he was a Greek astronomer who was the first to say that the earth revolves around the sun.
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Aristarchus, Greek astronomer, 310-230 B.C. He pointed out, in 260 B.C., that the motions of the planets, sun, moon and stars could be explained if it were assumed that all the planets, including the Earth, orbited about the sun. Although his original writings are lost to us, the main part of his ideas were referred to...
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Luke even calls him Sopater, which is the nickname for Sosipater, while Paul calls him ... Of the remaining five names found in Acts, three appear in letters that Paul later wrote while in prison: Trophimus, Aristarchus, and Tychicus. (8) According to Acts, Trophimus was the proximate cause of Paul’s arrest in Jerusalem,
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He discussed Aristarchus' recension of the Homeric text by comparing copies and by examining Aristarchus' commentaries and special treatises. His results were much used by the scholiasts.
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