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Almagest is an astronomical manual written in 150AD by ptolemy, the date it was published is unknown. it served as a guide to astronomers in the early 17th century. The almagest is divided into 13 books. Each book is an argument on a different topic in the solar system. The Almagest also contained tables containing the exact position of planets at any given time. It was one of the first manuals written studying astronomy.

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It has no exact date but he was born in 87 AD

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Claudius Ptolemaeus lived in Egypt under the Roman Empire, and is believed to have been born in the town of Ptolemais Hermiou in the Thebaid.

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Ptolemy lived from 90 AD to 168 AD.

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Who is the astronomer that wrote the almagest?

In 150 AD, Ptolemy published The Almagest This book was basically a summary of all the astronomical knowledge the Greek civilization had accumulated through the years. It included a listing of over 1000 stars and named 48 constellations. Those 48 constellations formed the foundation for our present constellation system.


When did Ptomely publish the book called the Almagest?

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Who described a geocentric universe in a book?

Claudius Ptolemy was the ancient Greek astronomer who described a geocentric universe in his book "Almagest." He believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe, with the planets and stars orbiting around it.


How many book did Claudius Ptolemy write?

Some of the books he wrote include: 1. The Almagest (13 books long; It was originally titled the Syntaxis Mathmatica, which was called the Megale Syntaxis. When it was translated into Arabic it was called the al-Magisti, and when it was translated into Latin it was called the Almagestum. Finally it was translated into english-- The Almagest). 2. Tetrabiblos (Astrology/geography) 3. The Geographica (maps, atlas-- 7 books long) 4. A book on Optics which was reportedly 5 books long.


What did Ptolemy attempt to do in his book called Geography?

Ptolemy succeeded in his attempt to encode the map in words and numbers.


Why was ptolamy famous?

In the 2nd century he created a book called the Almagest which contained mathematical and astronomical discussion of the facts and principles of the motions of stars and planets. The book was accepted for over 1200 years, as it was very useful for calculating a celestial object's location in time.


Was Ptolemy a successful astronomer?

Yes, Ptolemy could be considered a successful astronomer. No history of astronomy would be complete without citing his early work. Though he lacked anything that we would consider as an astronomer's tool, he had a marvelous mind with which to consider the heavens. He took observations and wrote the Almagest(The Great Book), which is a monumental work in earliest astronomy. Use the links below to learn more.


What did Claudius Ptolemy believe in?

Ptolemy developed several mathematical models to describe the motions of the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars. The book that describes these models is called "The Almagest" or "Ptolemy's Almagest". The models all assume: 1. The earth is stationary. 2. All objects travel with uniform speed on a perfectly circular orbit. However, a model that placed the earth in the centre of the orbits of all other objects would not work because it does not account for various anomalies, including the varying length of seasons, the irregularity of eclipses of the moons and the retrograde motion of the planets. Ptolemy used two mathematical devices to deal with the anomalies: eccentricity (an offset from the centre of a circle) and epicycles - circular orbits whose centre (or eccentric) itself traveled in a uniform circular orbit. Much of the material in The Almagest was already known to Greek astronomers. Ptolemy's contribution was to consolidate all known results, make large improvements to the models, and to write it all down in a way that became a standard for the way to present the results of scientific enquiry. His book was the standard text book for astronomers until his models were ultimately improved by Copernicus, Kepler and Newton. Ptolemy also wrote a treatise on Astrology, based on his deep knowledge of the motions of the heavenly bodies. This work is called The Tetrabiblos.


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PTOLEMY DEAN has written: 'The Borough Market Book'


What is some personal informationb about Claudius ptolemy?

Claudius Ptolemaes was born in AD 90 and died AD 168. He was born in Egypt and made himself king even though he wasn't a dynasty. he worked as an Egyptian astronomer. his biggest obstacle was showing the formulas he used to calculate the information he wrote in his book the Almagest.


What is called when you publish a book after you die?

posthumouslyActually it's very hard for you to publish a book after you die. What happens is somebody will publish yourbook after you die.


Who wrote the book geographia?

It was written by Ptolemy.