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What is Ptolemy's full name?

Ptolemy's full name is Claudius Ptolemaeus.


Who created an Earth-centered theory of the universe?

Ptolemy. (his full name was Claudius Ptolemaeus).


How did Claudius Ptolemaeus account for the retrograde motion of the planets?

Each planet moves on an epicycle that in turn moves on a deferent that circles around Earth.


Who discussed the concept of a geocentric universe in his work mathematike syntaxis?

The treatise was written by the Greek, Claudius Ptolemaeus or Ptolemy (90-168 AD).


Who discussed the concept of a geocentric universe in his written work Mathematike Syntaxis.?

The treatise was written by the Greek, Claudius Ptolemaeus or Ptolemy (90-168 AD).


When did Claudius ptolemy discover the geocentric theory?

in the year 2018


When was claudius ptolemaeus born?

It's not known for sure when he was born, but he lived in Roman Egypt so he was most likely born there. Some believe it was around AD 83. He died around 168 AD.


What was Ptolemy's life span?

If you mean Claudius Ptolemaeus, no. He lived about 1900 years ago.


Why does Rosencrantz and Guildenstern come to the castle?

Claudius and Gertrude set Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet to discover the cause of his apparent madness


Who proposed the Ptolemaic universe theory?

The Ptolemaic universe theory was proposed by the ancient Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD. He proposed a geocentric model of the universe with Earth at the center, and this theory dominated Western astronomy for over a thousand years.


Is there anything named after Ptolemy?

Ptolemy has two craters, an asteroid and a system named after him.The crater Ptolemaeus on Mars.The crater Ptolemaeus on the Moon.The asteroid 4001 Ptolemaeus.The geocentric model of the universe, known as the Ptolemaic system.


Who diveloped Babylon?

It is believed that the first person to discover Babylon was Claudius James Rich. He started what is documented as the first excavation of the site in 1811.