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The treatise was written by the Greek, Claudius Ptolemaeus or Ptolemy (90-168 AD).
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.
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Yes. "Mathematike Syntaxis." was written by Ptolemy.
Mathematike Syntaxis, also known as Syntaxis mathematica, was written by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century. It was written in Greek, and is also known as Almagest.
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The treatise was written by the Greek, Claudius Ptolemaeus or Ptolemy (90-168 AD).
The treatise was written by the Greek, Claudius Ptolemaeus or Ptolemy (90-168 AD).
a bend in fault and it is marked by deformation is called syntaxis and a large geological unit having series of faults and folds is called syntaxial belt. By: Tarib Jalees student of Earth Sciences in Comsats Abbottabad, Pakistan. email: sheikh_tarib@yahoo.com sheikhtaribjalees@gmail.com
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.
J. M. van der Horst has written: 'Kleine middelnederlandse syntaxis' -- subject(s): Dutch language, Grammar, Historical, Historical Grammar, Syntax
a bend in fault and it is marked by deformation is called syntaxis and a large geological unit having series of faults and folds is called syntaxial belt. By: Tarib Jalees student of earth sciences in Comsats Abbottabad, Pakistan. Email: sheikh_tarib@yahoo.com sheikhtaribjalees@gmail.com
J. Gonda has written: 'Notes on brahman' -- subject(s): Etymology, Vedic language, Brahman (The word), Brahman, Sanskrit language 'De Vedische godsdienst' -- subject(s): Vedas 'Vedic literature' -- subject(s): Brahmanas, Criticism, interpretation, Vedas 'Indonesian Linguistics (Asian Studies)' 'Linguistik bahasa Nusantara' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Indonesian language, History 'The character of the Indo-European moods' -- subject(s): Mood, Greek language, Indo-European languages, Sanskrit language 'Enkele opmerkingen over syntaxis en versbouw voornamelijk lin het Vedisch' -- subject(s): Vedic language, Metrics and rhythmics, Syntax 'Rice and barley offerings in the Veda' -- subject(s): Barley, Hinduism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Barley, Religious aspects of Rice, Rice, Rites and ceremonies, Sacrifice (Hinduism), Vedas 'Prayer and blessing' 'Prajapati's Relations With Brahman, Brhaspati and Brahma' 'De Indische zondvloedmythe' -- subject(s): Deluge (Hinduism) 'Old Indian' -- subject(s): Grammar, Vedic language 'Ellipsis, Brachyology and other Forms of Brevity in Speech in the Rgveda' 'Ancient-Indian ojas, Latin *augos and the Indo-European nouns in -es-/-os' -- subject(s): Semantics, Indo-European languages, Sanskrit language 'The functions and significance of gold in the Veda' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Gold, Hinduism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Gold, Vedas 'The medium in the Rgveda' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Vedas, Vedic language, Voice 'Die Indischen Sprachen (Handbuch Der Orientalistik - Abteilung - Indien, Vol 1/1)' 'Sanskrit Word Studies (Selcted Studies, Vol 2)' 'De Indische godsdiensten' -- subject(s): Religion 'Rise and Barley Offerings of Veda (Orientalia Rheno-Traiectina, Vol 31)' 'The vision of the Vedic poets' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Vedas 'Indo-European Linguistics (Asian Studies)' 'The Vedic God Mitra' -- subject(s): Mitra (Hindu deity) 'Selected studies' -- subject(s): Religion, Indo-European languages, Malayan languages 'Loka' -- subject(s): Geography, Loka (The word), Vedas 'Reflections on the numerals \\' -- subject(s): Indo-European languages, Numerals, Two (The number), Etymology, One (The number) 'Remarks on similes in Sanskrit literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Sanskrit literature, Simile