Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur

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135575866561
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Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur
HMML native script
Περὶ κινουμένης σφαίρας
Library of Congress
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014022700
VIAF
https://viaf.org/viaf/306390131

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  • On the moving sphere

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Peri kinoumenēs sphairas
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Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur. Ancient Greek
Language
Greek, Ancient
Title
Peri kinoumenēs sphairas
HMML native script
Περὶ κινουμένης σφαίρας
Incipit
Ὁμαλῶς λέγεται φέρεσθαι σημεῖα
Expression
Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur. Arabic
Language
Arabic
Title
al-Kurrah al-mutaḥarrikah
Alternate titles
الكرة المتحركة
Expression
Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur. Latin (Auria)
Language
Latin
Title
De sphaera mota
Date created
1587
Translator
Expression
Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur. Latin (Dasypodius)
Language
Latin
Title
De sphaera
Date created
1572
Translator
Expression
Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur. Latin (Maurolico)
Language
Latin
Title
De sphaera mota
Alternate titles
De sphaera quae movetur
Date created
1534~
Translator
Incipit
Sphaerae puncta equaliter ferri dicunter quecumque equali tempore equales ac imiles pretereunt periferias. At si linea...
Expression
Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur. Latin (Gherardo, da Cremona)
Language
Latin
Title
De sphaera mota
Alternate titles
De sphaera motu
Translator
Incipit
Punctum equali motu dicitur moveri cum quantitates equales et similes in equalibus pertransit temporibus. Cum aliquod punctum super arcum circuli...

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De sphaera mota; Greek text; translated into Latin from Arabic by Gerardus Cremonensis, based on the Arabic of Thabit b. Qurra, almost word-for-word translations; translated into Latin by Franciscus Maurolycus by 1534, based on the Arabic of Zin ad-Din Abhari; translated into Latin from the Greek by Conradus Dasypodius in 1572; translated into Latin from the Greek by Iosephus Auria in 1587
Citations
Kristeller, Paul Oskar (éd.), Catalogus translationum et commentariorum, 8 vols. (1960), 1: 170-172, http://catalogustranslationum.org/PDFs/volume01/v01_autolycus.pdf.
Citations
23888, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, accessed July 20, 2021, https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/530204.

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"Autolycus, of Pitane, approximately 360 B.C.-approximately 290 B.C. De sphaera quae movetur." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified September 04, 2024. https://w3id.org/haf/work/135575866561

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2021-07-21
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2024-09-04

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