posthumouslyActually it's very hard for you to publish a book after you die. What happens is somebody will publish yourbook after you die.
A book on arithmetic called Liber Abaci, or Book of Abacus.
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.
One of the best ways to publish is through a company called lulu. They have a lot of information on the process over at http://www.lulu.com/publish/books/
Can you publish that for me? or if you want it in past tense, " The publisher published a book called Sea Monsters".
A book called " Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World System"
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.
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.
i want to publish my story in a book.
Publishers!
probably in 2010 but it might be in 2011 if it takes a long time to publish and stuff...
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.